Christmas Eve Worship
A candlelight worship service filled with music, light and the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
A candlelight worship service filled with music, light and the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
Join us for a family-oriented candlelight Christmas Eve Worship Service.
Merry Christmas from CHLC! Watch a special worship service for Christmas Day posted to our Facebook page. https://facebook.com/chlcdesmoines
Experience a traditional German Christmas worship service. This popular event is sure to transport you to experience Christmas anew.
Celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in a festive service marked with music, flowers and more.
Recount the story of Jesus’ betrayal and death in this contemplative service
Worship will be held in the fellowship hall.
We worship and remember the last supper shared by Jesus and his disciples
Worship will be in the fellowship hall
In this celebratory service we will proclaim Christ as redeemer and wave palms in jubulation
Worship will be held in the fellowship hall
Join us for a contemplative worship service with imposition of ashes.
We will worship downstairs in our fellowship hall.
Sing your favorite Christmas hymns and hear the Christmas story in this beautiful service.
Join us for our candle light service celebrating Christ’s birth. There are two services to choose from.
Join us for our candle light service celebrating Christ’s birth. There are two services to choose from.
Join us as our youth present the Christmas story and the hope in the coming of Christ through this short play punctuated with Christmas songs.
Over the summer months while worshiping outside, we changed our worship time to avoid hotter temps. Now that we are back inside, we will be setting a permanent time of 10:00 AM. There will be one worship service in the sanctuary. The livestream will continue to be offered on Facebook. We look forward to seeing you there!
Often times, we look for God to show up in miraculous and extraordinary ways, but the majority of our lives are simply that - living our daily lives. Join us for this 4-week Sunday Series where we will lean into the ordinary to hear stories about God showing up in rather ordinary ways and places and stop to think about where and how we can see God’s grace and promise in what we think is everyday and mundane.
As a companion to this series we will read An Altar in the World by Barbara Brown Taylor and discuss her work which poses the question, among others, “what does God have to do with my laundry?”
We hope this series will be anything but ordinary.
Often times, we look for God to show up in miraculous and extraordinary ways, but the majority of our lives are simply that - living our daily lives. Join us for this 4-week Sunday Series where we will lean into the ordinary to hear stories about God showing up in rather ordinary ways and places and stop to think about where and how we can see God’s grace and promise in what we think is everyday and mundane.
As a companion to this series we will read An Altar in the World by Barbara Brown Taylor and discuss her work which poses the question, among others, “what does God have to do with my laundry?”
We hope this series will be anything but ordinary.
Often times, we look for God to show up in miraculous and extraordinary ways, but the majority of our lives are simply that - living our daily lives. Join us for this 4-week Sunday Series where we will lean into the ordinary to hear stories about God showing up in rather ordinary ways and places and stop to think about where and how we can see God’s grace and promise in what we think is everyday and mundane.
As a companion to this series we will read An Altar in the World by Barbara Brown Taylor and discuss her work which poses the question, among others, “what does God have to do with my laundry?”
We hope this series will be anything but ordinary.
Often times, we look for God to show up in miraculous and extraordinary ways, but the majority of our lives are simply that - living our daily lives. Join us for this 4-week Sunday Series where we will lean into the ordinary to hear stories about God showing up in rather ordinary ways and places and stop to think about where and how we can see God’s grace and promise in what we think is everyday and mundane.
As a companion to this series we will read An Altar in the World by Barbara Brown Taylor and discuss her work which poses the question, among others, “what does God have to do with my laundry?”
We hope this series will be anything but ordinary.
Join us for worship in our west parking lot! Masks are encouraged but not required. If you would rather worship from home or in the event of rain, you can watch worship on our website.
Join us for worship in our west parking lot! Masks are encouraged but not required. If you would rather worship from home or in the event of rain, you can watch worship on our website.