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Since 1894, Grace Lutheran Church of Lily Lake has been a center of worship and making a difference in people’s lives. It is people growing together to make a difference with our lives, confident that Jesus is using us to be the people of God in this world. Grace has a long proud history of involvement in the community and world. We are also active and support in many community and worldwide ministries. Grace welcomes you.
Grace Roadrunners Iowa Trip
June 27th, 2025
Spring Greetings! Plans are coming together for our 2025 Roadrunner trip –“Let’s Travel to Iowa.” The trip leaves Monday, September 22 and returns Saturday 27. We decided to concentrate on the NE corner of the state -Decorah, Dyersville, Mason City and Dubuque. ...
Preschool Registration Is Open
April 29th, 2025
Grace's preschool registration is open for 3 to 5 year-olds Mondays and/or Wednesdays from 9:15am-1:15pm running September 8, 2025 - May 13, 2026. Check out the preschool page for more information at https://graceoflilylake.org/preschool....
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY - POTTAWATOMIE
April 29th, 2025
Habitat has started building a new house in St. Charles, north of Rte 64 and volunteers are needed. Times you may volunteer include, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday from 8:30 am to 4 pm. ...
Childrens Event
July 29th, 2025
We will gather our Sunday School children and some friends on Saturday, August 9th from 11 am – 1 pm for crafts, games, food and a Bible lesson; and maybe a song. Open to our Sunday School children from 4 to 12 years old. Each child may also bring a friend. Please text Marty Bradley (630-777-1074) with the number of children coming when the time comes so that we can plan for lunch and craft ite...
Elburn days parade
June 27th, 2025
2025 Elburn Days Parade. 8/15/2025. Come join the float for the August 15th parade representing Grace Lutheran Church. Volunteers are needed to help decorate. ...
Picnic and Bingo at Grace
June 27th, 2025
Picnic and Bingo. ?Tuesday, July 15th at 12PM. Bring white elephant gift for bingo prizes. Everyone is welcome. ...

SUNDAY SCHOOL
sunday school is on summer break ✝️ 📖 🎉see you in fall!
👍 🥳 CALLING ALL KIDS - ALL ARE WELCOME! 😀 ✝️
Sunday School for 3 year olds – 13 year olds will run from September through May begin every 1st and 3rd Sunday. New students welcome anytime!
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PASTORS MESSAGE
From the desk of Pastor David, August 2025
Recently, Nobel Prize winner Geoffrey Hinton, considered the godfather of
AI (Artificial Intelligence), has been making the media rounds, sounding a clarion call to humanity regarding the dangers of his invention. I think most of us have heard the term AI enough times to at least be somewhat familiar with what it is, a computer program that mimics human thinking and reasoning. But AI is way more sophisticated than an advanced spreadsheet or an algorithm. AI has at its disposal all of written human history and knowledge and can process through its entirety in seconds, not just regurgitating facts, but powering robots, creating ideas, generating poems, songs, images, even movies, and all fairly high quality!
The current army of AI developers touts its benefits: developing cures for heretofore uncurable diseases; replacing dreary, mindless factory work with robots which can work 24/7 and don’t take vacations; reducing costs and human error. Are there any downsides? You bet! Many jobs (some estimate millions) will be replaced by AI, and not just factory jobs, but professional positions in law,
medicine, accounting, finance, and design. Plumbers are safe for now! Teachers and professors have already discovered that too many of their students are using AI to author their papers or do their homework, further dulling their critical thinking skills. Even many professionals boast how AI is making their work more efficient and accurate, apparently oblivious to the spider’s web they are walking into. There have even been reports of evil and demonic responses from AI to questions posed to it.
Hinton believes there is a real possibility AI can become an existential threat to humanity if it decides we are the enemy and we must be destroyed b means such as electrical and communications blackouts, lethal (AI) manufactured viruses or nuclear obliteration. And AI is so ingrained in everyday human life, that we are long past the ability to just “pull the plug” to stop it causing us great harm. He is calling for the world to pause and think about the ramifications of continued development of this tool and to implement safety measures before we reach the
point of no return. Sadly, I don’t see the world doing such things as each country races to reach computing superiority.
So, if these threats are real, what is the Christian response to our predicament? First, be wary of using it. Sometimes you don’t have a choice as you see all internet searches are now AI generated, or your employer requires it. Be skeptical of any information generated by AI, applying your reasoning and critical thinking skills against it. But most importantly, ask yourself, does the AI output pass the “God test?” Does it reflect God’s virtues of transparency, goodness, truth, beauty, and love? Does it reflect the fruits of the Spirit? Those are clearly not easy to see if you’re trying to solve a quadratic equation or estimating a mortgage payment, but any opinions or advice you receive from it applies. Finally, as with all existential threats to either the entirety of humanity, or to any one of us individually, remember that we are only on this earth for a short time. This is not our destination. It is our testing ground, on which God strengthens us through the trials and tribulations that life throws at us every day. As our faith grows, our troubles and our worries shrink. Each of us is too small and insignificant to turn the tide of history that is playing out before us. But our God is an awesome God, and with Him in control, we have nothing to worry about. Amen!
Blessings to you, David
Pastor’s Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays plus Sundays and as needed and by appointment when requested.
Recently, Nobel Prize winner Geoffrey Hinton, considered the godfather of
AI (Artificial Intelligence), has been making the media rounds, sounding a clarion call to humanity regarding the dangers of his invention. I think most of us have heard the term AI enough times to at least be somewhat familiar with what it is, a computer program that mimics human thinking and reasoning. But AI is way more sophisticated than an advanced spreadsheet or an algorithm. AI has at its disposal all of written human history and knowledge and can process through its entirety in seconds, not just regurgitating facts, but powering robots, creating ideas, generating poems, songs, images, even movies, and all fairly high quality!
The current army of AI developers touts its benefits: developing cures for heretofore uncurable diseases; replacing dreary, mindless factory work with robots which can work 24/7 and don’t take vacations; reducing costs and human error. Are there any downsides? You bet! Many jobs (some estimate millions) will be replaced by AI, and not just factory jobs, but professional positions in law,
medicine, accounting, finance, and design. Plumbers are safe for now! Teachers and professors have already discovered that too many of their students are using AI to author their papers or do their homework, further dulling their critical thinking skills. Even many professionals boast how AI is making their work more efficient and accurate, apparently oblivious to the spider’s web they are walking into. There have even been reports of evil and demonic responses from AI to questions posed to it.
Hinton believes there is a real possibility AI can become an existential threat to humanity if it decides we are the enemy and we must be destroyed b means such as electrical and communications blackouts, lethal (AI) manufactured viruses or nuclear obliteration. And AI is so ingrained in everyday human life, that we are long past the ability to just “pull the plug” to stop it causing us great harm. He is calling for the world to pause and think about the ramifications of continued development of this tool and to implement safety measures before we reach the
point of no return. Sadly, I don’t see the world doing such things as each country races to reach computing superiority.
So, if these threats are real, what is the Christian response to our predicament? First, be wary of using it. Sometimes you don’t have a choice as you see all internet searches are now AI generated, or your employer requires it. Be skeptical of any information generated by AI, applying your reasoning and critical thinking skills against it. But most importantly, ask yourself, does the AI output pass the “God test?” Does it reflect God’s virtues of transparency, goodness, truth, beauty, and love? Does it reflect the fruits of the Spirit? Those are clearly not easy to see if you’re trying to solve a quadratic equation or estimating a mortgage payment, but any opinions or advice you receive from it applies. Finally, as with all existential threats to either the entirety of humanity, or to any one of us individually, remember that we are only on this earth for a short time. This is not our destination. It is our testing ground, on which God strengthens us through the trials and tribulations that life throws at us every day. As our faith grows, our troubles and our worries shrink. Each of us is too small and insignificant to turn the tide of history that is playing out before us. But our God is an awesome God, and with Him in control, we have nothing to worry about. Amen!
Blessings to you, David
Pastor’s Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays plus Sundays and as needed and by appointment when requested.

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An Interesting Interview, March 2025
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