SAKLC presents: Journey to Bethlehem, the Christmas story told through music & readings with a live nativity! Reserve your seat today!

Join us online for worship! Click the image above to download the bulletin for Sunday, October 27th.

“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.

The Choral Scholars will sing a lovely setting of Psalm 145, “The Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee, O Lord” by Everett Titcomb (1884-1968), an American organist, choir director, and composer.

Join us in welcoming Sarasota Piano Trio to SAKLC as they present "Latin Flair" on August 28th at 7:00pm!

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.

We are excited for our 2024 Midsummer Music on the Circle concert series! Click the image above for dates and times for upcoming concerts at SAKLC.

Are you looking for tech training to help you access our online worship services, events, and resources? Print copies of Training to Go tutorials are now available in the narthex by the hallway entrance! This training is in response to the AV Tech Task Force's study and survey findings on the training needs of the SAKLC congregants.