Author Archives: redeemercolumbusga
Christmas Services
Come and celebrate our Lord’s birth with us! The Family Service is for all ages, but is especially interactive for young children. Our Candlelight Service is an evening of lessons and carols with a sermon and Holy Communion. Come early … Continue reading
November 20th St. Cecilia Recital
Come enjoy the next musical performance of the Saint Cecilia Series at Redeemer Lutheran Columbus, GA. The St. Cecilia Series presents solo organ music performed by Director of Music Dr. Kristen Hansen. Music of Bach, Buxtehude, Clerambault, and Vaughan Williams … Continue reading
November 6th Veteran’s Day Event
After being in disrepair for many years our flagpole is now flying the Stars and Stripes again. We are rededicating it on the week of Veteran’s Day, November 6th, in thanksgiving for the men and women who have served our … Continue reading
Sermon: Trinity 22 – Matthew 18:21-35
During World War Two there was a highland Scotsman named Macdonald who served as a chaplain in his POW camp. He and one other Scot served as chaplains between two camps, one filled with British soldiers and the other with … Continue reading
Trinity 20 – An Invitation, A Covering and A Banquet
Trinity 20 Matthew 22:1-14 Charles Spurgeon once said if you throw a banquet you should be sure to invite the beggars. He explained that the prim and proper guests will hardly raise an eyebrow when each course of the meal … Continue reading
October 28th Handel’s Messiah Performance
Please join us for a performance of Handel’s Messiah on October 28th at 7:30pm at Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. This is an event of the St. Cecilia Series which will be performed by the Columbus State University Baroque Consortium … Continue reading
Five Failures
How do you want to be remembered? What do you want to have to look back on? How does God’s Word inform your life’s “bucket list”? Our next adult Bible study will look at five Biblical positive–failures that God teaches … Continue reading
Wrapped with Forgiveness
Easter I (One-Year Historic) John 20:19-23 The gospels give us very few direct looks into the inner life of the disciples. We do not hear their unspoken thoughts except the couple of times Christ speaks of them or the … Continue reading
How We Got the Bible
How did we get the Bible? Sixty-six books, 1,100 chapters, 30,000 verses, 700,000 words, 39 authors over more than a millennium—it’s no wonder the Holy Bible is the world’s most fascinating book. See how it was all put together in … Continue reading
Sermon: Passion Sunday 2016
And being found in human form, he humbled himself becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Philippians 2:8 One of the earliest pioneers of film D.W. Griffith chose to make a movie about the ugliness … Continue reading