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25 Years of Worship in a Stable

Local Church Celebrates Unique Worship Setting

Exterior of Lord of Life Lutheran Church
Exterior of Lord of Life Lutheran Church (Sheila Kolesaire)

Lord of Life Lutheran Church is celebrating a quarter century of worship in a stable on August 11th. The public is invited to attend this service at 9:45 am.

Located on six acres of land at 276 Roscoe Blvd. N, the old stable was part of what Lord of Life purchased when it moved to this site in 1999 from a nearby place on Solana Road. They first worshipped in a manufactured home, and slowly realized the space and potential of the horse stable.

“We remind ourselves that Jesus was born in a stable,” said Sheila Kolesaire, the church council president. “We love this unique and unpretentious space that frees us to focus on the preaching by Pastor Karen Biggerstaff each Sunday,” she said adding that “this is a welcoming church that support its members through all of life’s ups and downs and we value outreach to the community too.”

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The wooden posts running down the length of the building help visitors imagine the horse stalls that were once there. Over the years improvements have been made by local businesses, congregants, and Scouts working on Eagle rank projects including a walkway, prayer garden, tables, and a Little Free Lending Library for the community.

Lord of Life is one of four Lutheran churches in St. Johns County and feels proud that it has remained stable – no pun intended – while some 4,500 churches of all denominations closed in 2019 in the US.[1]

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“We have an electric mix of congregants from active 90-year-olds to families with college age children,” said Pastor Karen Biggerstaff, who joined Lord of Life this spring. “We have a number of recent widows, and I’ve seen that this church has been a good place for active seniors to make friends,” she added.

Since the church purchased the site in 1999, it has had enough land to host its annual Pumpkin Patch on the front lawn, offering hundreds of pumpkins through October, so this will be its 25th year. Plans are underway for how to celebrate this milestone too.

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