Remembering Who I Am and To Whom I Belong
by Pastor David Hoffman I first received Holy Communion at Trinity Lutheran Church, Alta, Iowa and it was immediately after I had been confirmed (8th…
by Pastor David Hoffman I first received Holy Communion at Trinity Lutheran Church, Alta, Iowa and it was immediately after I had been confirmed (8th…
by Lois Petersen It was a warm Sunday, on May 14, 1961. I was 14 years old. My church, Salem Lutheran, in North Minneapolis combined…
by Bill Steinbicker Sunday, April 2nd 1950 was a special day for me: I was being confirmed and that meant I’d also have my first communion….
by Thia Andersen Communion has been something that I have been a part of for so long that I have forgotten to reflect on its…
by Pastor Cheryl Mathison I celebrated my first communion in fifth grade, age 10 at Holy Nativity Lutheran Church in New Hope. I don’t remember…
by Jo Johnson I grew up in St. John’s Lutheran Church in Mound and was confirmed there after one year of instruction, at age twelve….
by Amanda Berger Years ago, I was visiting my hometown of Grand Island, Nebraska. I must’ve been on a break from my seminary classes and…
by Lynne Jonell Kratoska I wasn’t supposed to take communion. I was too young. Nobody had remembered to tell me, though. We didn’t have a…
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