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Maundy Thursday

March 28 | 6PM

Good Friday

March 29 | 4PM & 6PM

Easter Services

6PM | Easter Vigil–Saturday, March 30

6:30AM | Easter Sunrise–Sunday, March 31

8AM & 9:30AM | Traditional

11AM | Contemporary

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Easter Egg Hunt

Egg Hunt

Bring your basket and be ready to hunt! 

Easter Sunday 

Following the 8AM and 9:30AM services

on the playground

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Easter Breakfast

Easter Sunday    |   7:30AM - 10:30AM in the school cafeteria

Donations benefit Shepherd Youth ministry

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Chili Cook-off

March 16, 4:45-5:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. It's a place where we come together for a great meal, time with friends, and most importantly, WORSHIP!

WEEKEND WORSHIP

Saturday Contemporary: 6pm

Sunday Classic Hymn: 9am

Sunday Modern Hymn: 10:30am

Wednesday LENTEN SERVICES: 12pm

HOW CAN WE PRAY FOR YOU?

Email prayer@shepherdlutheran.com 

to submit a prayer request

ABOUT US

Who We Are​At Shepherd of the Hills, we're a body of believers centered on the Good News of Jesus Christ, the Savior who lived a perfect life, died on the cross for our sins, and rose from the grave. You're invited to join us for worship, as we joyfully gather to grow in faith and praise God for His goodness to us. We also have a variety of Bible studies, interest groups, and special events to meet the needs of our congregation, community, and all whom the Lord sends our way. We hope that includes you!​The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod​Shepherd of the Hills belongs to a church body known asThe Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. Lutheran - In the 1500s, Martin Luther taught that we're saved by grace through faith. Those who accepted his teachings at that time were called Lutherans, and the name stuck.Church - The Church is all believers in Jesus. The LCMS is one of many Christian church bodies, all worshiping the same Savior.Missouri - In the 1800s, a group of churches in the St. Louis, Missouri area banded together to form a network of congregations, supporting one another as brothers and sisters in Christ. As new churches were started, this network of churches expanded to include congregations all over the nation Synod - The term “synod” comes from a Greek term that means “walking together.” Every church in the LCMS walks together in a common belief about the Triune God and His Word of revelation, the Bible.

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