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- Glory Lutheran Church, Sherwood Park (3.44 miles)
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- St Paul's Lutheran Church, Edmonton (12.16 miles)
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- Mount Zion Lutheran Church, Edmonton (12.68 miles)
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Who we are
We are a Christian community that is Scripture and Christ-centred in all we do, so that God's glory and love may be reflected to others through us. For this reason, worship is at the heart of our life together. The services, usually led by a praise band, are a blend of traditional hymns and liturgies and contemporary music and songs.
Glory Lutheran Church is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC)
You are welcome to join us in worship, or visit us to see if God may be leading you to be a part of this faith community.
Purpose Statement
Glory Lutheran Church is a congregation of followers of Jesus Christ. We endeavor as a family of believers to carry out our purpose and mission in a way that glorifies the Father and uplifts and supports each other in prayer and loving community.
The purpose of Glory Lutheran Church is to glorify God by following and sharing God's Word as a loving community.
Purpose Statement
Glory Lutheran Church is a congregation of followers of Jesus Christ. We endeavor as a family of believers to carry out our purpose and mission in a way that glorifies the Father and uplifts and supports each other in prayer and loving community.
The purpose of Glory Lutheran Church is to glorify God by following and sharing God's Word as a loving community.
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Church Pastor
Rev. Markus Wilhelm
Pastor
22577 Highway 16
Sherwood Park,
AB
T8A 4T7
Canada
Phone: (780) 416-9594
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Evangelical Lutheran
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Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
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Glory Lutheran Church Service Times
Worship is at the heart of our life together. The style of our services are a blend of traditional hymns and liturgies and contemporary music and songs. A weekly service is held on Sundays at 10:30 am.
"Kids Church" takes place during part of the service - more information can be found here.
Communion is held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month.
COVID-19 update
Even though the Alberta government has eased some restrictions for social gatherings, including churches, the Alberta’s public health officer, as well as our synodical and national church offices encourage churches to refrain from in-person worship at this time. We therefore continue our service offerings in the present format. May you be blessed as we connect electronically and faithfully worship, trusting that the Spirit is uniting us as the body of Christ
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"Kids Church" takes place during part of the service - more information can be found here.
Communion is held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month.
COVID-19 update
Even though the Alberta government has eased some restrictions for social gatherings, including churches, the Alberta’s public health officer, as well as our synodical and national church offices encourage churches to refrain from in-person worship at this time. We therefore continue our service offerings in the present format. May you be blessed as we connect electronically and faithfully worship, trusting that the Spirit is uniting us as the body of Christ
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Glory Lutheran Church History
Meeting at Franklin’s Inn on June 29, 2004, a group of more than 90 very committed and enthusiastic people began making plans for a new ELCIC Lutheran congregation in Sherwood Park. Pastor Phil Hink from the office of the Synod of Alberta and the Territories was there to answer questions and to assist us in our decision making.
A Steering Committee was established, made up of the following people: Linda Jones, Jack Karl, Rudy Kiel, Tim Kihn, Miles Leslie, Neil Querengesser, Emil Senft, Gaylene Sitler and Marjorie Zelent, with Miles Leslie accepting the position of chairperson. Committees were set up to plan the beginning of a new congregation – worship, fellowship, education and property. Initially, this new congregation would be called “Sherwood Park Lutheran Mission Church.” What an exciting time lay ahead, as God began to open doors to new opportunities of growing in faith and unity, and of serving our Lord in Sherwood Park. Our prayer was one of thanksgiving to God, and of seeking the guidance of the Holy Spirit each step of the way.
In less than two weeks, on July 11, Sherwood Park Lutheran Mission Church held its first worship service, with over 160 worshippers in attendance at the learning center – Robin Hood School in Sherwood Park. It was truly a service of celebration, with Pastor Holger Madsen leading the service and bringing the message, and a Praise Band leading the singing. The service also included a children’s story, Holy Communion and a choir of about 30 singers, singing “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty.” Following the service, a pot-luck picnic was held at the home of Glenn and Edith Sitler, where there was an abundance of food, fun and fellowship!
For the rest of the summer, worship services were held at the Connelly-McKinnley funeral home and the Best Western Hotel. Pulpit supply for this interim period was done mainly by Pastors Holger Madsen and Mel Kornfeld. “Behind the scenes, the Property Committee was working feverishly to find a more permanent home that would meet our needs for worship, education and a variety of congregational programs. Within weeks of securing a space in the lower concourse of the Franklin’s Inn, our sanctuary and office space was gutted, re-wired, re-built, painted, carpeted and furnished for our first service there, on September 12.” (copied from the news letter ”Church Matters) By this time we had also hired an office manager in the person of Marjorie Zelent, who had already put in countless hours on a volunteer basis. We owe a debt of gratitude to the many volunteers who have given so generously of themselves, their time, talents and abilities, on an ongoing basis, to help make this dream become a reality. Above all, we offer a prayer of thanksgiving for God’s faithfulness to us. To God be all glory and praise!
September was a month of beginnings! On September 5 we were blessed to have Pastor Marvin Krebs begin his ministry as Pastor/Developer of Sherwood Park Lutheran Mission Church. September 12 was another day of celebration as we worshipped in our new home at Franklin’s Inn, feeling that we really were, as the choir sang, “Standing on Holy Ground.” September saw the beginning of Sunday School, Confirmation classes, a women’s weekly Bible study group, a youth group and two choirs which now often come together to form one big choir! Three Praise Bands had actually come together as early as July, to lead the congregational singing each Sunday, joining pianists, instrumentalists and organists in supporting our goal to make each worship service a blend of both contemporary and traditional forms of worship. A “50 Plus” group was started in October. Our congregation was well on its way!
January 16, 2005 – another milestone! Our congregation has a name! Over 40 names were submitted by congregational members. The names were short listed by the Steering Committee and five names were presented to the congregation for a vote. The name chosen by the congregation was Glory Lutheran Church. God has led us to this point, and our faith and hope are in the Almighty and ever-living God, Jesus Christ our Savior, and the Holy Spirit, our Comforter and Sustainer. We truly say, “To God be the Glory!” On April 10, 2005 a congregational meeting, chaired by Pastor Phil Hink, approved motions that constituted ourselves into a congregation, established a Constitution and By-laws, adopted the Purpose Statement and Guiding Principles, initiated the call process and set the budget for 2005. An incredible day that will be celebrated April 17 when we will begin signing the Charter. 2006 began with Pastor Tom Peterson commencing his ministry at Glory Lutheran Church. Installed January 21, Pastor Tom initiated the personal visitation of all congregation members. During May he was joined by his wife Karen as they finalized their move from Illinois. A detailed record of our beginnings, Glory Lutheran Church - "The First Four Years," has been written by Neil Querengesser and is available in the Church Office.
In less than two weeks, on July 11, Sherwood Park Lutheran Mission Church held its first worship service, with over 160 worshippers in attendance at the learning center – Robin Hood School in Sherwood Park. It was truly a service of celebration, with Pastor Holger Madsen leading the service and bringing the message, and a Praise Band leading the singing. The service also included a children’s story, Holy Communion and a choir of about 30 singers, singing “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty.” Following the service, a pot-luck picnic was held at the home of Glenn and Edith Sitler, where there was an abundance of food, fun and fellowship!
January 16, 2005 – another milestone! Our congregation has a name! Over 40 names were submitted by congregational members. The names were short listed by the Steering Committee and five names were presented to the congregation for a vote. The name chosen by the congregation was Glory Lutheran Church. God has led us to this point, and our faith and hope are in the Almighty and ever-living God, Jesus Christ our Savior, and the Holy Spirit, our Comforter and Sustainer. We truly say, “To God be the Glory!” On April 10, 2005 a congregational meeting, chaired by Pastor Phil Hink, approved motions that constituted ourselves into a congregation, established a Constitution and By-laws, adopted the Purpose Statement and Guiding Principles, initiated the call process and set the budget for 2005. An incredible day that will be celebrated April 17 when we will begin signing the Charter. 2006 began with Pastor Tom Peterson commencing his ministry at Glory Lutheran Church. Installed January 21, Pastor Tom initiated the personal visitation of all congregation members. During May he was joined by his wife Karen as they finalized their move from Illinois. A detailed record of our beginnings, Glory Lutheran Church - "The First Four Years," has been written by Neil Querengesser and is available in the Church Office.
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Glory Lutheran Church listing was last updated on the 9th of December, 2020