Food Drive
Concordia's Ageless Generations are conducting a food drive throughout the month of July. Support them by donating non-perishable food items for Kirk Care and Feed My People.
Fellowship at The Muny
Enjoy fellowship at The Muny this summer! Through the Community Access Program, Concordia received complimentary tickets to several shows!
Tools & Supplies Request
Concordia’s High School Youth need tools and supplies to repair homes during their servant trip to Wassau, Wisconsin. Please consider loaning or donating.
Postcards from the Road
While you are out an about this summer, take a moment to reflect on God’s love, and send us a postcard for the Spotlight Wall!
Surprise the World with Blessing
On the weekend of May 16-17, Pastor Bongard will preach the final sermon in a six-week series called Surprise the World. This weekend’s surprise is Blessing. In the sermon, we’ll learn more about Jesus’ ascension as described in Luke 24. Watch the preview video.
Call Committee Prayer: Week 7
For the past seven weeks, Concordia has been in an intentional time of prayer, seeking the Holy Spirit’s guidance as we prepare for a new Senior Pastor. Join Deaconess Kris in praying now for a seventh time.
Welcome New Families - May 2026
This past weekend, Concordia welcomed new families to the congregation. Get to know these new faces, and extend a warm welcome when you see them.
Call Committee Prayer: Week 6
This week, join us in prayer for all LCMS ministries calling pastors and church workers. Also, this week is the LCMS's church worker appreciation week so we thank the Lord for all those called to serve.
Surprise the World with Love
On the weekend of May 9-10, Brandon Boos, Pastor of Missions & Discipleship Development at Faith Oakville, will preach on the fifth of a six-week sermon series called Surprise the World. This weekend’s surprise is Love. In the sermon, we’ll learn more about what Jesus meant when He said, “If you love me, you will keep my commandments.” (John 14:15) Watch the preview video.
Finding Hope Through Grief
After the loss of her husband, Diana Rooks found herself searching for something more. She was reading her Bible every day, but she still felt a deep need for connection, encouragement, and faith-filled community. That search ultimately led her back to the place she had once called home: Concordia.
