All Saints Lutheran Church - Lilburn, GA

All Saints Lutheran Church - Lilburn, GA Hospitality. Generosity. Solidarity. All Saints Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (www.elca.org).

The name "Lutheran" refers to the early advocates of the Protestant Reformation who celebrated Rev. Dr. Martin Luther's assertion that our relationship with God is built not upon God's wrath, but God's mercy or grace. This insight changes everything.

06/07/2026

Second Sunday after Pentecost - June 7

05/31/2026

Holy Trinity - May 31, 2026

05/24/2026

On Pentecost we are welcoming the gift of the Holy Spirit in our church. Fire, winds, breath, presence, energy and diverse languages mark this celebration. We should be inspired to receive power and new gifts from God as well as to be sent out into the world with bold and energetic love.

05/17/2026

Seventh Sunday of Easter - May 17, 2026

05/10/2026

Sixth Sunday of Easter - May 10, 2026

Tonight is going to be a fun and fabulous fish fry night at All Saints! We look forward to welcoming you from 5 - 7 PM.
03/13/2026

Tonight is going to be a fun and fabulous fish fry night at All Saints! We look forward to welcoming you from 5 - 7 PM.

In the season of Lent our devotions will feature the Lenten Series: Body of Christ - a collaborative resource from the E...
03/11/2026

In the season of Lent our devotions will feature the Lenten Series: Body of Christ - a collaborative resource from the ELCA and SUMUD (Justice for Palestine & Israel). This week's devotional is written by Bishop Scott Alan Johnson of the Nebraska Synod.

I lift up my eyes to the hills; from where is my help to come?
My help comes from the Lord, the maker of heaven and earth.
The Lord will not let your foot be moved
nor will the one who watches over you fall asleep.
Psalm 121.1-3

Psalm 121 was one of the readings at my grandmother’s funeral. After marrying my grandfather she came to love the hills of our family’s farmland in northeast Nebraska. I, too, love the land my family has called home for over 100 years. There’s a hill just south of our farm from which, looking northeast toward my hometown, you can see miles of land that was all farmed by descendants of my great-great-grandparents for many years.

I thought of those hills as we traveled around the West Bank during our trip to Palestine this month, particularly when I met with Palestinians who have farmed their land for even longer than my family has farmed ours. They, too, can climb the hills and see their family history spread out across the acres they’ve stewarded for generations, each sunrise revealing a living reminder of the sacred toil to which God has called them. They know the faith that is needed to tend the land, not knowing if drought or flood or wind or disease or any of a thousand other factors will strike without warning and bring an entire season of work to naught.

To continue reading click the link below:
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Address

722 Rockbridge Road SW
Lilburn, GA
30047

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm
Sunday 10am - 12pm

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