Pilot Knob Lutheran Church

Sanctify Them by the truth;
your word is truth.

John 17:17 Niv

Join Us For Our Sunday Service 9:00 am

Welcome

Thanks for visiting. We’re excited about what we can offer both members of Pilot Knob Lutheran and the surrounding community. There are many churches in the North Iowa area, each with its unique ability of serving in the Body of Christ. We pray you find the congregation God has chosen for you to serve.

Daily Devotions

“Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” – James 2:17 

One of the most simple actions we can take as Christians in the personal strengthening of our faith is to do daily devotions. And today, with the advent of the internet, receiving your daily dose of law and gospel has never been easier. Discover God’s grace through a multitude of faith-enriching devotionals. 

Our Daily Bread: http://odb.org

Listen To Sermons

Pilot Knob Lutheran Church provides recordings of services on this web site and Facebook.

Listen to Pastor Snitzer’s Sunday morning message!

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Join us Sunday at 2391 330th St.
9:00 AM:
Sunday Morning Worship
Sunday School classes for all ages will resume this fall

Grief Share

GriefShare meets at Pilot Knob Lutheran Church every other Sunday from 2-3:30. Go to www.GriefShare.org  for more information on meeting days.

Assisted Living Guide in Iowa​

Senior Advice

Interested people who need help finding assisted living, nursing home care, home healthcare, or other senior living services can reach one of our local advisors at 1-855-205-9448.  Questions can be addressed to Emma Williams, Community Outreach and Senior Advocate at:  emma@senioradvice.com

Paying for Senior Care

About us

Today Pilot Knob Lutheran Church maintains a mission to worship God and proclaim His Word so that people experience salvation in Jesus, mature in their faith, and equip all to serve in the church and in the world.

PILOT KNOB LUTHERAN COMMUNIQUÉ

Official communication to the public

Communique

Miracles and Criticism

Sunday, we saw the irony of two blind men calling Jesus the “Son of David.” They could not see Him yet they believed He was the long-awaited Messiah who would be known as the “Son of David” according to Isaiah 9:7. The blind men could see this even before Jesus’ disciples and religious leaders.

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Communique

Three in One, Does it Matter? 

When discussing the trinity with someone who doesn’t believe it or is confused, I learned from experience that it does not help to use ‘trinitarian texts’ such as the great commission in Matthew 28 where it mentions the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

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Communique

A Prayer for Transition

We don’t naturally consider the crucifixion as a means of being glorified. It was a means of maximizing pain, suffering, humiliation and the one crucified was considered damned by God.

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No Orphans

Kids become orphans by various means. Abandoned by their parent(s), death of parents or guardian, or simply being unwanted. A number of them may be separated from their siblings and even be moved from one foster family to another.

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Jesus, the Way to the Father

When we talk about Jesus being the only way to the Father, we are referencing heaven. There are many questions surrounding heaven: Where is it; who is there; will we recognize one another? These are but a few questions we ask and most importantly; how do we get there?

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