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“I pray that you may have the power to comprehend, with all the saints, what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, so that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.” Ephesians 3:18-19

Dear Visitor to OSLC’s Website: Just as our first word to visitors at worship is a word of welcome, so we wish to welcome you to these web pages. Whether you are studying, teaching, or working at Dartmouth, are new to the area, or have lived here for some time and are seeking out a worshiping community in the Upper Valley, we want you to know that the community of faith at Our Savior Lutheran Church and Student Center looks forward to greeting you in person.

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ELCA Executive Summary of a Draft Social Statement on Human Sexuality

Executive Summary
of a Draft Social Statement on Human Sexuality
This Draft Social Statement on Human Sexuality is a preliminary document in the preparation of an ELCA social statement on human sexuality. Its purpose is to generate feedback from ELCA members to the Task Force for ELCA Studies on Sexuality as it considers what revisions are needed. The […]

NE Synod, ELCA, Guidance for Pastors and Congregations Regarding the Blessing of Unions of Same-Sex Couples

Guidance for Pastors and Congregations of the
New England Synod, ELCA, Regarding the
Blessing of Unions of Same-Sex Couples
A Statement by the Synod Council of the New England Synod, ELCA
Whereas, we discern the Holy Spirit’s work in the 2005 Churchwide Assembly as: 1) affirming that current disagreements on homosexuality are between people of faith seeking to […]

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From the Pastors:



Remembering Krister Stendahl

Krister Stendahl (1921-2008), professor emeritus of New Testament and former dean of Harvard Divinity School, Bishop of Stockholm, and parishioner at University Lutheran Church, Cambridge, died on Tuesday.  He is mourned by many.  For students of Bible and theology he enlarged our sense of God, deepened our love for the church (and Judaism) and for […]

Pastors’ Reflections on the Lenten Journey

“Lent is a season often imagined as a journey, echoing the forty-day journey of Noah and his family in the flood, the forty-year journey of the Israelites in the wilderness, and the forty-day journey of Jesus in the desert.” (Sundays and Seasons, Year A 2008)
These emblematic journeys of Noah, the Israelites and Jesus were hardly […]

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