Mission Statement:
Using the God of all creativity's gifts, we grow disciples for Christ.
Vision Statement:
We are committed to transforming lives, transforming society, and
renewing the Church through the creative ministries of music, dance,
art, drama, technology, and the written word.

Because we are one ministry serving out of two places, we strongly encourage service-hopping, as it provides to be the best way to keep up with old friends and be an encouragement to visitors and new members.
Above all, we hope you will find the best opportunity to worship in the way that is most appropriate for you. We know that the God of all creativity is pleased when we worship in a variety of ways. All worship is solely for God's glory. This has been true since before the time of the greatest church musician (who was also a great Lutheran), Johann Sebastian Bach!
PeaceEast
805 W. Olrich, Rogers

Saturday Night Celebration at
5 PM
The foundational music at most 5 p.m. services comes from our lovely
Goulding and Wood pipe organ, constructed in 1986. It is 28 ranks with
tracker action. Vocal and instrumental soloists add to the hymnody used
to praise God during this service. The atmosphere is casual and
intimate. Communion is served on the first and third Saturdays each
month, using an abbreviated form of Marty Haugen's music,
Now the
Feast.
Sunday Morning Feast and Celebration at
8:30
AM
The organ is featured in this service, whose foundation is Marty
Haugen's Now the Feast and Celebration. Occasionally we return to
the "Order of Service" from the Traditional Lutheran Book of Worship.
Sanctuary Choir leads this majestic service with anthems and
contemporary prayer songs, completed by congregational hymn singing and
soloists, both vocal and instrumental. Communion is served on the first
and third Sundays each month.
PeaceWest
5891 Bellview Rd., Rogers
Sunday Morning Contemporary Worship at
10
AM and 11:15 AM
These popular services are led by Good News!, our praise team, which
includes keyboard, percussion, guitar, bass, and vocal music. Included
in the service are the primary facets of Lutheran worship: prayer,
praise, sacrament, confession/absolution, Scripture, and a message.
Audio and visual resources impact this worship time through the use of
speakers and amplifiers, projectors, and screens. Communion is served on
the second and fourth weekends each month through intinction. Although
this service features a relaxed atmosphere, the worship is no less
worshipful!