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Redeemer Lutheran

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In the book of Psalms, there are lyrical poems, hymns and prayers that help believers see and praise God in all circumstances. Often the psalmists encourage people to see God’s hand throughout course of the days set by nature’s boundaries.

Beginning with the first verse of Psalm 50: “The Mighty One, God the Lord, speaks and summons the earth from the rising of the sun to its setting.”

Everyone is called to stop and listen to God daily. Faithful ancestors said daily prayers that included the psalms as the first words they recited in the morning and last words before resting their heads at night. Pausing at daybreak and closing the day with appreciation for God’s presence helps keep believers’ hearts and minds right with God.

As summer calls people outdoors for refreshment, LWers are invited to stop by to see Redeemer Lutheran’s handprinted scenes on the front of its sanctuary at 13564 St. Andrew’s Drive. There is also an outdoor chapel that is available 24/7 for prayer and contemplation.

LWers are invited to join Redeemer Lutheran at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday for worship with music and Communion.

For more information about the church’s services or outreach within the community, call (562) 598-8697.

Redeemer Lutheran Church features handpainted scenes on the front of its sanctuary. This scene of Jesus and followers at the Seal Beach pier was created by parishioners Carmen Leslie and Barbara Simundza.

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