About Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
Our Savior’s is a welcoming community. It is a place of laughter and joy but it is also a place where tears are welcome. We are honest about the struggles and brokenness of life and we believe that it is in these places of brokenness that Christ enters our lives and our world. Worship is the center of our lives together. It is where we encounter the living Word of God, sing our praise and offer our heartfelt prayers. We celebrate communion at every service, tasting the forgiveness and acceptance of Jesus.

Education Programs
Sunday School
Sunday school is a great place for children to get together and learn more about God and fellowship with each other.
Children’s Ministries
We love kids and have a desire to invest in their lives. There are many fun children’s ministries here so keep checking our events page.
Bible Studies
When it comes to digging deeper, we help give you the tools you need. Not only to learn more about God, but to fellowship with each other.
Local Outreach
We always take donations of new or gently used bras for CASDA, as well as black dress clothes for the SHS band/orchestra students.
A Little History
Our Savior’s was created by the merging of two churches; Trinity and Bethlehem. Trinity Lutheran was built in 1897 with free lumber from a condemned building.
Education unit was built, which is where our offices and the clothes closet is located today. A mortgage burning ceremony was held in January 1959.
The old personage was moved and there was a groundbreaking ceremony for a new sanctuary. On May 5, 1963 there was a dedication of the new sanctuary.
Lois Pederson was a parish visitor. She was a Superior native who was a missionary in Japan. Some artwork that was given to OSLC from her can be found hanging in the church today.
A new addition and some remodeling. In 2005 St. Paul’s joins OSLC due to low attendance.
Links

Lutheran World Relief

Northwest Synod of WI

Lutheran social services of WI

Women of the ELCA

WELCA online magazine Café

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America