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The Transfiguration of Our Lord at Mount Calvary Lutheran Church

Mount Calvary Lutheran Church in Lancaster Pa

Higher Things Youth Retreat this Weekend

Members of Mount Calvary are encouraged to participate in the upcoming Higher Things “Just Breath” Youth Retreat February 15, 2025. Please join us for any worship service!

SATURDAY: Matins, 9:30 AM  –  Divine Service, 4:00 PM

Propers Choir Announcement

Mount Calvary Lutheran Church Propers Choir will sing on Sunday, March 2 – Propers Choir is an opportunity for those with little or no choir experience to increase their confidence and their love of singing. Propers Choir is an opportunity for experienced singers to lend their voices to lead the congregation in the praises of the Lord, and to assist with surrounding newer singers with their sturdy singing. Propers Choir is a “schedule available” choir which means that you come when your schedule permits. Propers Choir is open also to all children or youth who have been confirmed. Propers Choir takes its name from the parts of the liturgy each week that are specific or “proper” to that Sunday such as hymns, psalms, and introits, selections that this choir will often sing. Propers Choir will be co-directed by Gabriel Edwards and Candace Ord. Sign up on the sheet in the narthex to join us on that day! Meet in the Choir Room at 8:30 AM to practice!

The Transfiguration of Our Lord

This Sunday we will celebrate the Feast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord. As our Lord’s flesh gleams with the brightness of God’s Light, so we see that Jesus is True God, come to bring us Light in the midst of the darkness of this world. As we celebrate this feast of joy, so we prepare for the journey ahead. Jesus comes down the mountain so as True Man He can go to another mountain to give His life for you and me.

The bulletin can be found here.

The sermon text is available here.

Our audio recording of this sermon can be listened to:

Bible Study in Lititz PA at Mount Calvary

This Sunday we will examine Song of Solomon 3:1-5, “The Shulamite’s First Nocturnal Search for her Beloved.” Our audio recording of this class can be listened to:

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