Savior Divine Lutheran Church is located in Palos Hills, IL, a southwest suburb of Chicago. The congregation is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and a member of the Metropolitan Chicago Synod.
Prayer Ministry: The congregation has a vital prayer ministry. The names of individuals are read in worship for those in need, and a monthly prayer group meets on the first Sunday of the month and prays for those requesting it.
Community Involvement: The congregation has been active in the community through Elsie's Food Pantry, a joint ministry of Savior Divine and Living Faith Community Church. The congregation is a member of the local Hills Chamber of Commerce and Pastor Marty serves on the Board of Directors.
Fellowship: A coffee hour is held occasionally after worship. We are a congregation where you can get to know others well and also participate with your gifts. We seek to help people grow in their discipleship.
Prayer Ministry: The congregation has a vital prayer ministry. The names of individuals are read in worship for those in need, and a monthly prayer group meets on the first Sunday of the month and prays for those requesting it.
Community Involvement: The congregation has been active in the community through Elsie's Food Pantry, a joint ministry of Savior Divine and Living Faith Community Church. The congregation is a member of the local Hills Chamber of Commerce and Pastor Marty serves on the Board of Directors.
Fellowship: A coffee hour is held occasionally after worship. We are a congregation where you can get to know others well and also participate with your gifts. We seek to help people grow in their discipleship.
A Brief History
The congregation's beginnings go back to 1940, where the congregation had the name of Roberts Park Evangelical Lutheran Church. The name later changed to St. Paul Lutheran Church, and finally to Savior Divine Lutheran Church.
The present church was built in 1975, following a fire that burned down the previous structure. The previous church was built largely by members of the congregation.
During the 1970's the congregation voted to leave the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and join the English Synod of the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Church, which then merged into the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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The present church was built in 1975, following a fire that burned down the previous structure. The previous church was built largely by members of the congregation.
During the 1970's the congregation voted to leave the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and join the English Synod of the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Church, which then merged into the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Make a donation to further our ministry.