Join us for Holy Week and Easter this year! Click the image above to view the schedule of our worship services.
Join us for a special concert featuring masters of classical music conducted by Michael Bodnyk! Click the image above to learn more.
We are excited to welcome Key of Sea to SAKLC for concert featuring music from Movies, Broadway, and the Great American Songbook! Click the image below for more information.
These classes are based on the book “The Bible with and Without Jesus,” by Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler. We will meet in-person and via Zoom, alternating between the church (SAKLC) and synagogue (TBS). Call or email the SAKLC or TBS office to request a Zoom link. Click the image above to learn more.
All women are invited to our 2025 Spring Tea! Save the date for Sunday, March 30th at 12:30pm.
Mark your calendars for the 2025 Annual Congregational Meeting on Sunday, February 9th from 10-11am.
Join Pr. Ken each weekly as he leads Bible study! These sessions take place on Wednesday mornings from 11:00am-noon both in-person and on zoom.
“Praise the Almighty!” Is a metrical version of Psalm 146 by Johann D. Herrnschmidt (1675-1723) with eight original German stanzas. It was included in J. A. Freylinghausen’s Geistreiches Gesangbuch (1714).
“Praise the Almighty!” Is a metrical version of Psalm 146 by Johann D. Herrnschmidt (1675-1723) with eight original German stanzas. It was included in J. A. Freylinghausen’s Geistreiches Gesangbuch (1714).
“Father Most Holy” is an anonymous Latin office hymn for Trinity Sunday, found in a number of breviaries, among them Sarum and York. Percy Dearmer (1867-1936) translated it for The English Hymnal (1906). The version in Evangelical Lutheran Worship follows Lutheran Book of Worship (1978), which altered Dormer’s translation, especially in the last two stanzas. A concise trinitarian statement in doxological form, it retains the King James English that Dearmer used.