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JOIN US AS WE ARE A PEOPLE GROWING IN OUR RELATIONSHIP TO GOD AND ONE ANOTHER.
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.
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. ...
Rebecca Circle Hosts A Birding Adventure Luncheon
April 29th, 2025
Special Birding Adventure presentation with Jackie Bowman, an exceptional wildlife photographer. She will share stories and photos from St. Paul Island in the Pribilofs, a remote gem in the Bering Sea 300 miles off the Alaskan Coast. The adventure continues to Utqiagvik, formerly known as Barrow, the northernmost point in the United States. Birders from around the world gather there to spot rar...
Rummage Sale at Grace
April 29th, 2025
Spring Rummage Sale May 16 (9am-4pm) and May 17 (9am-2pm). Mark your calendars and spread the word. Click here for more details. ...
Spaghetti Supper At Grace
April 29th, 2025
We invite all members of our community to a Spaghetti Supper here at Grace May 3rd 4-7pm. ...
Lenten Schedule
February 26th, 2025
✝️ Ash Wednesday, March 5th, worship at 7 pm at Grace
LENTEN BIBLE STUDY ON THE BOOK OF REVELATION
Begins on Thursday, March 13th, noon soup luncheon Or Saturday, March 15th, coffee/treats.
The Series will continue throughout Lent on Thursdays and Saturdays.
The Saturday program is a repeat of the prior Thursday program.
The last studies will be on Thursday, April 10th and Saturday, April 12th...

SUNDAY SCHOOL
Last Day of Sunday School is June 8th ✝️ 📖 🎉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, May 2025
I was very pleased that half the congregation was able to come out to this year’s study on the Book of Revelation. Many were surprised to learn that there is an alternate way of reading the book other than as a future timeline for coming destruction. Revelation is just one of many “apocalyptic” writings in ancient literature that follow a standard pattern of heavenly and beastly visions, heavy reliance on Old Testament “design patterns”, and a marked division between good and evil. We even see this same style of writing in parts of the traditional Old Testament prophets Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel. Read as literature, poetry, and song, the book lays out themes that endure for all generations of believers:
-Cycles of death and despair that are interrupted by visions of hope and promises of blessings
-A challenge to the reader that questions one’s allegiance: either to God and His kingdom (The Lamb), or to the world and empire/emperor/economic security (The Beasts/Harlot)
-A warning to the reader that allegiance to Empire may provide fame
and fortune, but this is fleeting, while allegiance to God will result in
persecution (in some form) in this life; but eternal life belongs to the
believer
-The judgements make clear that even the strongest governments
cannot protect one against sickness, natural disasters and ultimately
death
-The brutal forces of abusive monarchs, dictators, and governments
are portrayed as prowling beasts who devour all those who pay
homage to them
-Citizens of the world wear an allegorical sign of 666 on their bodies
which represent their allegiance to this world order, while God’s
children display His number, 777, which represents perfection and
completion (the world was made in 7 days).
-While Satan appears to be prevalent and invincible, the reality is that
his empire has been limited, and his time is short. He is not
invincible; he is desperate. Our charge is to continue to resist him.
-The best news is that the battle against evil and sin and death has already been won. Victory belongs to the slain and resurrected lamb and all who follow him. Our hope is secure.
Blessings to you, David
Pastor’s Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays plus Sundays and as needed and by appointment when requested.
I was very pleased that half the congregation was able to come out to this year’s study on the Book of Revelation. Many were surprised to learn that there is an alternate way of reading the book other than as a future timeline for coming destruction. Revelation is just one of many “apocalyptic” writings in ancient literature that follow a standard pattern of heavenly and beastly visions, heavy reliance on Old Testament “design patterns”, and a marked division between good and evil. We even see this same style of writing in parts of the traditional Old Testament prophets Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel. Read as literature, poetry, and song, the book lays out themes that endure for all generations of believers:
-Cycles of death and despair that are interrupted by visions of hope and promises of blessings
-A challenge to the reader that questions one’s allegiance: either to God and His kingdom (The Lamb), or to the world and empire/emperor/economic security (The Beasts/Harlot)
-A warning to the reader that allegiance to Empire may provide fame
and fortune, but this is fleeting, while allegiance to God will result in
persecution (in some form) in this life; but eternal life belongs to the
believer
-The judgements make clear that even the strongest governments
cannot protect one against sickness, natural disasters and ultimately
death
-The brutal forces of abusive monarchs, dictators, and governments
are portrayed as prowling beasts who devour all those who pay
homage to them
-Citizens of the world wear an allegorical sign of 666 on their bodies
which represent their allegiance to this world order, while God’s
children display His number, 777, which represents perfection and
completion (the world was made in 7 days).
-While Satan appears to be prevalent and invincible, the reality is that
his empire has been limited, and his time is short. He is not
invincible; he is desperate. Our charge is to continue to resist him.
-The best news is that the battle against evil and sin and death has already been won. Victory belongs to the slain and resurrected lamb and all who follow him. Our hope is secure.
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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Politics and Christianity Feb 2025
January 30th, 2025
The greatest gifts of all
December 1st, 2024
Pastors Message Growing Grace
January 29th, 2024
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December 30th, 2023
A race to Christmas
November 30th, 2023
Pastors Message Encouragement
March 26th, 2023
Service Times
Sunday Mornings
9:30 AM Service