Rural Lutheran church on the west side of Priest Lake in North Idaho
Welcome to Lamb of God Lutheran at Priest Lake Idaho
Join us for services each Sunday morning at 10:30.
Directions: We are located on Highway 57 about 1/2 hour north of Priest River on the west side of Priest Lake. Just after the "Lamb Creek 2 Miles" sign, where the speed slows to 45 mph turn into our parking lot on the left. Our address is 26508 Highway 57, Priest Lake 83856 and our phone number is 208-443-1403.
Directions: We are located on Highway 57 about 1/2 hour north of Priest River on the west side of Priest Lake. Just after the "Lamb Creek 2 Miles" sign, where the speed slows to 45 mph turn into our parking lot on the left. Our address is 26508 Highway 57, Priest Lake 83856 and our phone number is 208-443-1403.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Pastor Sondahl's Jan. 8 sermon
Saturday, January 7, 2012
January 17
Ah, you have found the Lamb of God Lutheran Church blog! We are glad and we hope you like it!
And more than that, we hope that we will be able to be with you soon in person when you come to Priest Lake. To contact us you can leave a comment, call the church number: 208-443-1403 and leave a message or e-mail asondahl@gmail.com or call me, Althea Sondahl, at 208-691-9533.
Worship
In our prayers:
Mary Toutonghi and family after the death of her husband Mike.
Barbara and Marvin Nystrom and Barbara's daughter Laura, as they face Laura's life-threatening pneumonia and also Barbara's daughter Kathy who is recovering from a stroke.
Pamela Robinson, her son Daryl and daughter-in-law Alicia and their children Isaiah, Shanna, Alexander, Nicholaus and Daelin as Alicia returns from the hospital and the rest of the family moves out of the Sondahl's home and back up to Quartz Creek Road.
The Priest Lake Food Bank. For those who provide and those receive.
Those of our community who are traveling this month.
Reflections: The season of days after Epiphany has been, in times past, a particular focus on world missions. Since the Epiphany is celebrated as the day the Gentile wise men worshiped the Jewish Christ, it is appropriate in this season to celebrate the spread of the Gospel throughout the whole world. So from now until Lent it would be good to pray for missionaries, for those seeking God, and to do good works that share the Light of the World.
Here are suggestions:
Lutheran World Relief You can learn more at
lwr.org/getinvolved or by calling 800.597.5972
Mark and Rachel Miller who are missionaries and their children Abraham and Samuel.
Our own Lutheran World Relief Ministry-you could begin now to collect the things needed for health kits. We will be gathering things for the Spring Ingathering.
News:
And more than that, we hope that we will be able to be with you soon in person when you come to Priest Lake. To contact us you can leave a comment, call the church number: 208-443-1403 and leave a message or e-mail asondahl@gmail.com or call me, Althea Sondahl, at 208-691-9533.
Worship
In our prayers:
Mary Toutonghi and family after the death of her husband Mike.
Barbara and Marvin Nystrom and Barbara's daughter Laura, as they face Laura's life-threatening pneumonia and also Barbara's daughter Kathy who is recovering from a stroke.
Pamela Robinson, her son Daryl and daughter-in-law Alicia and their children Isaiah, Shanna, Alexander, Nicholaus and Daelin as Alicia returns from the hospital and the rest of the family moves out of the Sondahl's home and back up to Quartz Creek Road.
The Priest Lake Food Bank. For those who provide and those receive.
Those of our community who are traveling this month.
Reflections: The season of days after Epiphany has been, in times past, a particular focus on world missions. Since the Epiphany is celebrated as the day the Gentile wise men worshiped the Jewish Christ, it is appropriate in this season to celebrate the spread of the Gospel throughout the whole world. So from now until Lent it would be good to pray for missionaries, for those seeking God, and to do good works that share the Light of the World.
Here are suggestions:
Lutheran World Relief You can learn more at
lwr.org/getinvolved or by calling 800.597.5972
Mark and Rachel Miller who are missionaries and their children Abraham and Samuel.
Our own Lutheran World Relief Ministry-you could begin now to collect the things needed for health kits. We will be gathering things for the Spring Ingathering.
News:
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