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Calendar - Education

Christian Education isn't only for children. God's family of all ages can benefit from regular instruction in the Word of God. Come and join with others in this journey of faith through the Bible. New participants are always welcome at any of our education programs and you need not be a member of our congregation.

CHILDREN'S EDUCATION

During the school year (September-June) children are dismissed just prior to the sermon for Children's Church with an age-appropriate Bible lesson while their parents listen to Pastor's message. The children return to their families in time for communion. We also have Busy Bags with quiet toys for the young children as well as a Parents' Room with one way glass if parents need a quiet place to take their little ones. During the summer months, children worship in church with their families, but we have an extended Children's Message along with crafts and story pages for the children to enjoy during the sermon time.

 

Blessed on Purpose - What You Can Do

There are many needs in the world. Even our small response, given in love, can make a difference!

You can bless your neighbors in Chilliwack

Through our partnership with other organizations in downtown Chilliwack you can make life a little easier for struggling individuals and families.

Families with young children are often most at risk for food insecurity during these troubling times. The Chilliwack Community Cupboard is a volunteer organization that provides food, clothing and other supports for families with children in Chilliwack. Diapers are one of the most pressing needs. You can drop off diapers at the church or, we will use your donations to our Local Relief Fund to purchase diapers on your behalf for the Community Cupboard.

You can bless those who long to hear the Good News

Concordia Lutheran Mission Society has adopted some exciting Mission Projects for 2025. You can be assured that 100% of your donation goes to the project you choose to support . For more details or ...

 

Family & Children

Jesus' Little Lambs

Families are important and we want to support all those faithful parents who are raising their children for the Lord during difficult times.

Our children's education program includes Sunday School during the school year. Children join us for the early part of the worship service and are then dismissed following the Children's Message. Children return to their families after the sermon, and in time to join their families during Holy Communion.

We also have several special family events during the year including our School's Out Carnival in June. See details below.

MOMS AND TOTS FELLOWSHIP

Note - June sessions cancelled. Group will meet again on July 2. All moms (grandmas, aunties, guardians) and their precious little ones are invited to a hobby farm operated by one of our member families. There will be time to enjoy the farm together and connect with other families raising young children. For July and August this group will meet on the first Thursday of ...

 

Listen - Focus on the Family

A little encouragement can make all the difference – and 238 million listeners tune in for it! Aired each weekday from Monday to Friday, these half-hour Focus on the Family radio broadcast will help you keep a faith-filled perspective on all aspects of family life. Join hosts Jim Daly and John Fuller for practical guidance that will inspire you day by day and help you find the best way forward for your family.

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Our History

In 1923, when the population of Chilliwack numbered about 3,000, Rev. V.L. Meyer began work here. Traveling from Vancouver, he brought the Word of God to a little group of Lutherans ... just four people to start. By the end of the year, the number had grown to 20 people and services were conducted in the member's homes. In 1930, Candidate A.H. Haake took over the work in the valley. In addition to Chilliwack, Rev. Haake served Lulu Island, New Westminister, Crescent, Cloverdale, South Sumas, Bradner and Hope. Living in New Westminster, he became the founder of Mt. Calvary Church in that city.