You are Invited to Private Confession and Absolution
At Redeemer Lutheran Church, Private Confession and Absolution is available by appointment with Pastor Kilgo. This is not a strange practice reserved for a few, it is a simple evangelical remedy for real spiritual burdens.
Lent Service in Lawrence KS at Redeemer
Lent is the Church’s gift to busy and burdened people. It is a season set apart to slow down, to listen carefully, to repent honestly, and to fix our eyes on Jesus Christ as He goes willingly to the cross for us and for our salvation. Redeemer Lutheran Church in Lawrence, Kansas warmly invites you to come and walk this Lenten road with us
Get Involved in Redeemer Lutheran Church in Lawrence
Redeemer Lutheran Church is not only a place you attend, it is a congregation where you belong, where Christ places you among His people, and where your life is drawn into the shared work of prayer, mercy, teaching, and hospitality
Come to Church in Lawrence this Sunday at Redeemer
On the Second Sunday in Lent, the Church prays, “Remember Your mercies, O Lord.” That ancient cry, traditionally called Reminiscere, is not sentimental.
Looking for Churches in Lawrence KS?
If you are looking for a church home in Lawrence, Kansas, or if you are searching for a Lutheran church near you that is both reverent and welcoming, Redeemer Lutheran Church invites you to come
Join Midweek Bible Study and Matins at Redeemer
Join Redeemer Lutheran Church in Lawrence, KS every Wednesday for Matins at 7:30 am and Bible Study at 8:00 am. Study the Prophet Micah and be strengthened midweek by God’s Word.
Crimson & Blue Lutheran Crew at KU
If you are a student in Lawrence, you do not have to do college life alone. Redeemer Lutheran Church’s campus outreach, the Crimson and Blue Lutheran Crew, exists to be a steady, Christ centered community for University of Kansas
Redeemer Celebrates 50 years of Word and Sacrament Ministry
Redeemer Lutheran Church in Lawrence, Kansas has just enjoyed a truly wonderful anniversary celebration, and it was the kind of weekend that leaves a congregation quietly grateful, not only for what has been, but

