Our First Communion class will be holding a Seder to mark Maundy Thursday. The congregation and friends are invited to participate in this special Middle Eastern meal. Please help us prepare for this meal by contacting the church office. Read More →
Join us after Easter Sunday Worship MENU A Variety of Breads, Hard Tack & Butter Brantevikssill – Pickled herring with allspice, lemon, dill Saffron & Apple Herring Creamy Basil Herring Boiled Fingerling Potatoes Eggs topped with Smoked Salmon... Read More →
In the days before Ash Wednesday people traditionally celebrate by enjoying special foods and customs. The word Carnival which means farewell to meat and Mardi Gras or Greasy Tuesday offer a hint at the foods that were once forbidden by the church during the penitential season of... Read More →
The LOTI Family Service is in-person only this year. Our liturgy centers around the Christmas story in St. Luke’s gospel and culminates in a living nativity scene at the manger for Holy Communion. Read More →
Following the Service of Lessons & Carols, we will host a downsized Christmas Tea & Cookie Sale We’re seeking donations of cookies from friends and members. Please deliver to the church between Sunday, December 12th and Friday, December 17th. On Friday afternoon,... Read More →
The Church Choir will celebrate a Festive Service of Lessons and Carols on the Fourth Sunday of Advent. This traditional service dates back to Christmas Eve 1918. At that time, Eric Milner-White, a former army chaplain, was the newly appointed Dean of King’s College Cambridge. He... Read More →
Please join us MENU Glögg (warm spiced wine) or Hot Apple Cider & Ginger Cookies Tomtens Favorit Sill – Santa’s Favorite Red Herring Creamy Saffron Herring Glasmästare Sill – Traditional Pickled Herring Sillsallad – Herring & Beet Salad Eggs topped with... Read More →
St. Lucia was a young Christian of Sicily who was martyred in 304 AD during the persecution under Emperor Diocletian. According to tradition, she had decided to devote her life to God and to give her possessions to the poor. In Sweden in the late 1700’s, there were legends of a... Read More →
The Second Sunday of Advent will be marked by the annual visit of St. Nicholas. One of the church’s most celebrated saints, not simply of children, but by sailors and pawn-brokers as well, St. Nicholas, the bishop of Myra in modern day Turkey, was an early priest in the Christian... Read More →