We Need A Little Christmas
Please click the link below to open or download the song book for our December 11th Church Sing-a-Long. We Need A Little Christmas Song Book
Read MoreOSLC Serving Near & Serving Far
Serving Near – Donations to SPAN Want to make a difference in the lives of folks right here in Severna Park? Need a meaningful gift for family, friends, or colleagues?…
Read MoreResumption of in-person worship on October 4, 2020
On October 4, 2020 we will resume in-person worship at Our Shepherd Lutheran Church. At the present time it will be Sundays only, at 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion will be…
Read MoreOur Shepherd COVID-19 Pandemic Response
Information about our pandemic response plan and guidelines for those in this building Updated April 1, 2020 @ 1:30 p.m. All in-person meetings, classes, worship, and events at Our Shepherd…
Read MoreInterviews
Want to learn more about this congregation? Listen to people describe their experiences! Check out the other videos in the sidebar. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel.
Read More2020 OSLC Scholarship Information and Application
The MONROE B. CLEMMER SCHOLARSHIP and LENA A. CLEMMER SCHOLARSHIP have been established as self-perpetuating scholarship funds in memory of Monroe B. Clemmer and Lena A. Clemmer, both charter members…
Read MoreEpiphany 3A Sermon
Click the play button to hear our Sermon from Sunday, January 26, 2020. For more sermons, please visit the Our Shepherd Lutheran Church Soundcloud page.
Read MoreEpiphany 2A Sermon
Click the play button to hear our Sermon from Sunday, January 18, 2020. For more sermons, please visit the Our Shepherd Lutheran Church Soundcloud page.
Read MoreSermon for the 2nd Sunday of Christmas
Click the play button to hear our Sermon from Sunday, January 5, 2020. For more sermons, please visit the Our Shepherd Lutheran Church Soundcloud page.
Read MoreCome hear the Christmas Story at Our Shepherd Lutheran Church
Isn’t there more to Christmas? The Christmas Season can feel exhausting. The decorating, the shopping, the never-ending list of places to be and things to do, begs the question: “Isn’t…
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