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Worship Resources

Bulletins
Click here to view the First Lutheran Church worship service bulletins.
 
Sermons
sermoncast
Click here to go to the Sermoncast Web page.


Prayer Chains
More than 100 people participate in phone or email prayer chains. The prayer chain is for both those who wish to have a prayer or would like pray for others. To submit your prayer request, please call the church office (605) 336-3734.

God Pause
Looking for spiritual refreshment? God Pause e-mail devotions are short, meaningful reflections on the following Sunday's lessons and gospel delivered directly to your e-mail box. By Sunday, you'll be ready for an extra meaningful worship experience.
Devotion writers are all Luther Seminary alumni/ae. Their reflections are a gift to you and to the church. Click here to visit the God Pause Web site.

Text Study
This text study is prepared by the Rev. Dan Nelson, a retired pastor and a member of First Lutheran. He prepares a study of the lessons for each Sunday. Click here to visit the Text Study Web site.

Devotions
The Christ in Our Home devotional is available at the church.
Lent 2010Each year, members write devotions for the Lenten Season. If you would like to write a devotion for this publication, please call the church office (605) 336-3734.

The Text This Week
Here you can find study links and worship/liturgy links for each week based on the Revised Common Lectionary. Click here to visit the Text This Week Web site.

Bible Gateway
Search the entire Bible by passage or keyword - in a variety of versions. Click here to visit the Bible Gateway Web site. 

BibleGateway

Family Devotional Success
Family Devotional Success is a free monthly e-newsletter devoted to helping you keep your family devotional time successful. The newsletter can be used to help pass on faith, punctuated by moments of Bible reading, prayer, worship, and instruction and discussion. Sign up for their newsletter to get tools on how to do this and more. Bible bookmarks, designed by the same people who run this newsletter, are available on the bulletin board outside of the library. Click here to visit their website.  

 

 

 

The Communal Song Project

Martin Luther said, “When you sing, you pray twice.” Over the last few years communal singing has been pushed to the side as we watch more TV and play computer games. Take some time once a week to sing with your family. If you don’t know what to sing, our online hymnal includes some popular hymns with music and accompanying audio. Singing is a great way to be with people and experience prayer as a family.

The Communal Song Project is program designed to encourage singing in the community beyond worship and help the First Lutheran family grow its musical voice.

MusicIcon"Jesus Christ Is Risen Today"

MusicIcon"Thine Is the Glory"

MusicIcon"Earth and All Stars!"