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  • Global Mission Weekend

    Central Lutheran Church 333 South 12th Street, Minneapolis, MN

    The Global Mission Team is working on a wonderful weekend with our global partners, Lutheran Health Care Bangladesh (LHCB).

  • Worship

    Worship

    Central Lutheran Church 333 South 12th Street, Minneapolis, MN

    Saturday evening worship is a contemplative communion service. Whichever pastor is preaching on Sunday, preaches and leads worship on Saturday night. The service is guided by a contemplative sense: a…

  • Worship

    Worship

    Central Lutheran Church 333 South 12th Street, Minneapolis, MN

    The 8:30 a.m. Sunday worship is an intimate “First Light” service with Holy Communion. It features hymns and the Word, musically enriched by vocal soloists. It is a full communion service led by the Casavant organ or the piano. One of the pastors preaches, and another presides for worship and communion. A member of the…

  • Adult Forum

    Adult Forum

    Central Lutheran Church 333 South 12th Street, Minneapolis, MN

    The 2025-26 program year Adult Forums will be grounded in conversations that align with Stories of Home.

  • Worship

    Worship

    Central Lutheran Church 333 South 12th Street, Minneapolis, MN

    The 10:30 a.m. Sunday worship has the largest attendance. During the program year (September–May), this is a choir-led festive service with Holy Communion. It is a communion service rooted in Lutheran liturgy and hymns. One of the pastors preaches, and another presides for worship. Congregation members serve as the assisting minister and the lesson readers.…

  • Sunday Community Meal

    Sunday Community Meal

    Central Lutheran Church 333 South 12th Street, Minneapolis, MN

    We gather each Sunday after the 10:30 a.m. worship in the Great Room to share a meal. The menu changes week to week. On holiday weekends, coffee, cookies, and lemonade are served instead of a meal.

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