Events

Congregational Meeting Scheduled for January 26

The next SOTC congregational meeting will take place after the worship service on Sunday, January 26.

Martin Luther King, Jr., Breakfast Scheduled for January 20

Shadow of the Cross is once again hosting a breakfast to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on the federal holiday designated for that same purpose. Join us on Monday, January 20, from 8:30  – 11 a.m.   Tickets for adults are $10; $5 for children under 12. Family packages are also available.

Line Dancing Class on Tuesdays

The class will resume on Tuesday, January 21, 2025. Interested in a unique way to get a little exercise? Sydney Rose Burwell, a semi-retired registered nurse, is offering a one-hour “Safe for All” line dancing class to the SOTC members, friends and neighbors. Join us for a fun way to exercise, a great place for […]

SOTC 5th Anniversary Celebration

Shadow of the Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church celebrated its fifth anniversary on Sunday, April 21.

Upcoming Meetings

The BOARD OF PROPERTIES meets on the first Monday of each month at 6 p.m. Their next meeting is February 3. The BOARD OF ELDERS meets on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Their next meeting is February 3. The next UNITY MINISTRY meeting will be on Tuesday, February 4, at 1:5 […]

Pull Tab Collection

Bring in the aluminum pull tabs from your drink cans and place them in the blue collection box in the hallway. These will then be sent to the Ronald McDonald House in Ann Arbor. The Ronald McDonald House then takes the tabs to a local recycling company and receives money for each pound of tabs […]

Weekly Bible Studies

Come fellowship with others seeking to learn more about God’s Word. You are welcome and encouraged to join any of our Bible classes at Shadow of the Cross.   SUNDAYS: 11 a.m. in the gym TUESDAYS: 11 a.m. in the gym, beginning with lunch.   THURSDAYS: Christian Diligence. This online Bible Study begins at 8 […]

Board of Properties

The Board of Properties is in need of help with the work around the building and at the Kenwood house. Contact Doug Eiben if you can help.  
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