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My Heart Wants to Sing: The Songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein
“The Hills Are Alive” as pianist and vocalist Jay Daniels offers an enchanting concert celebrating the timeless works of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Enjoy a captivating afternoon filled with unforgettable songs from beloved American musicals such as...

Let’s Hear It for the 2nd Annual Chili Cook-Off!
LCOS has the best chili chefs! On Sunday, February 2nd, following our Congregational Meeting, approximately 70 members and friends of LCOS enjoyed tasting as many as eight different kinds of chili. Thank you to the following chili chefs; Mark Bare, Sandy DeDonatis,...

LCOS Book Group
The LCOS Book Group has scheduled the next two reading selections: The Life Impossible by Matt Haig and James by Percival Everett. We will discuss The Life Impossible on February 26, 2025, and James on April 30, 2025. The Life Impossible follows retired math teacher,...

Dusty Libraries and Dusty Beliefs – Some Thoughts on Change
Our choir library has been blessed with several hundreds of pieces of music. When I became the music director I was given a database of all of them and since then, have been working through them every summer. There are some that are the tried and true that are beloved...

Capturing People’s Hearts with God’s Grace…From Now On
By Pastor Wayne Zschech When was your heart captured by the love, grace, and mercy of God? When, upon hearing a passage of scripture was your heart captured by the depth God’s forgiveness amidst your unworthiness to receive it? Or when, upon hearing a hymn testify to...

LCOS Lenten “Piggybanks” Return!
Almsgiving Benefit Lutheran Disaster Response: $910 Challenge Goal Set Wildfires. Hurricanes. Mudslides. Tornadoes. It seems a week doesn’t go by without another natural disaster impacting the lives of people either home or abroad. As baptized disciples of our Lord we...
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