Lakota Lutheran building begins “We are a congregational-based social ministry,” says Pastor Will Voss. “We feed the hungry, care for the homeless, provide hospitality and Indian fellowship, assist with emergency transportation, distribute donated goods, provide showers and phone use as needed, convene wellness workshops, and sponsor young adult sports. We provide many features of a congregational life mostly on a smaller scale, emphasizing regular worship, youth education, and pastoral care.”
Date(s): August 2007. Album by Linda Janssen Gjere. 1 - 24 of 86 Total. 18498 Visits.
enlarge 44KB, 640x364 1 Lakota Lutheran Center and Chapel building on May 2, 2008
enlarge 0KB, 640x433 5 An architect's drawing shows the proposed new Lakota Lutheran Center and Chapel. Supporters and leaders of the Lakota Lutheran Center and Chapel worked since 2004 to find a way to relocate and build a new facility to serve in the Scottbluff-Gering community. In Nov. 2006 the Scottsbluff City Council approved sale of a part of a city park to the LCC.Edit
enlarge 43KB, 640x491 6 “We are a congregational-based social ministry, emphasizing regular worship, youth education, and pastoral care” says Pastor Will Voss. The new 5,000-square foot center/chapel will welcome its Lakota Indian members and everyone else to a spacious area for cultural activities, worship, and even exhibition dancing.Edit