What is Worship?
The heart of worship is God and what God does—not us, our faith, or our experiences. God freely gives us the gifts of presence, forgiveness and salvation. God speaks to us through the written Word of Scripture, the proclaimed Word in the sermon and hymns, and the visible Words of communion and baptism.
We typically celebrate Holy Communion weekly. Our Lord Jesus invites all to join him in fellowship at his table and to receive his real presence in the bread and wine as a gift given for you for the forgiveness of your sins. If you do not wish to receive communion, you may come forward and keep your hands folded in prayer and receive a blessing. Remember what he has done for you. Trust and believe. Come. Be the guest of our Savior!

Sunday Morning Schedule
September through May
Learning 9:00 am
Worship 10:00 am
Fellowship 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Memorial Day through Labor Day
Worship 9:00 am
The CROSS reminds us that we are “gathered” by the Holy Spirit who calls us together at the foot of the cross.
The heart of our life together is the person of Jesus—who he is and what he has done for us. We do not move up toward God. God comes down to us. God gathers us into God’s presence to give us God’s gracious gifts. God speaks to us, and we, in turn, respond through prayer, praise, and service.
Kindred Lutheran Church places a high priority on God’s Word, prayer, Biblical preaching, engaging worship, and a friendly, and welcoming atmosphere.