The Marco Lutheran Church family is blessed with God’s abundant love. It is our mission to share that love and our resources with others, particularly those less fortunate than we are.
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Previous Visiting Scholar Presentations
November 2022: Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, Executive Director of the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty, presented a series of lectures delineating the attacks on religious liberty of the Church and the present cultural/political challenges to the Church in the American context.
January 2022: Lee Strobel, atheist-turned Christian, former award-winning legal editor of The Chicago Tribune, and author of more than 40 books and curricula shared his story of researching Christianity and making the case for Christ and countering athiesm. His spiritual journey was depicted in an award-winning motion picture, The Case for Christ.
November 2021: Dr. Dale Meyer, president emeritus and professor emeritus of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, shared his thoughts on “The Argument for the Existence of God.”
Spring 2021: Dr. Scott Sullivan, author, teacher, and apologetics scholar lectured on the importance of God when it comes to morality and a Christian critique of communism.
Dr. Mitri Raheb
Pastor Schuschke
Andreas Sturm
Janine Turner
Ray Vander Laan
David Zahl
Marco Lutheran Foundation
Marco Lutheran Church and Marco Lutheran Foundation understands as believers we have a unique opportunity to be intentional about spreading the Gospel of Jesus throughout the World through the grant process. Marco Lutheran Foundation continues to be blessed with donations from many donors who want to see the needs of all people be touched by the Good News of Jesus Love for them.
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Giving to Marco Lutheran
Giving at Marco Lutheran Church is a faithful response to the gifts God has first given to us. Through your offerings, the work of the church continues — worship is sustained, ministry is strengthened, and care is extended to those within our congregation and beyond. Giving supports the sharing of God’s Word, the administration of the Sacraments, and the many ways we serve others in Christ’s name. Whether given regularly or as you are able, every gift is received with gratitude and used thoughtfully to support God’s work among His people.
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