Pittsburgh Area Lutheran Ministries

Pittsburgh Area Lutheran Ministries Pittsburgh Area Lutheran Ministries (PALM) supports Lutheran missions in western Pennsylvania. Together, we are making a difference in Christ Jesus!

Our Mission

The mission of the Pittsburgh Area Lutheran Ministries (PALM) is to facilitate cooperation among the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod congregations in the Pittsburgh region and outer lying areas in supporting the mission work of the church. Our History

Pittsburgh Area Lutheran Ministries (PALM) was born out of its predecessor, the Lutheran Church Extension Society (LCES), at a delegate

meeting of member congregations of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod held on September 9, 1997. The birth of PALM challenges LCMS congregations in the Pittsburgh region to forge new partnerships with each other for the purpose of expanding and supporting the mission and ministry work of the church. Each September delegates of member congregations gather to review the work of PALM and elect a PALM Board of Directors to oversee PALM Ministries. Our Membership

Congregations from the four Pittsburgh area Circuits of the Eastern District, the Pittsburgh area Circuit of the English District, and the Pittsburgh area Circuit of the SELC District are all eligible for membership in the Pittsburgh Area Lutheran Ministries (PALM) by notifying the President of PALM, by letter, of such intention. Our Purpose

PALM exists to accomplish objectives that require the cooperation of all or several of the members. Some objectives being pursued are:
•The initiation of new ministries.
•The support of new ministries or of ministries that are inherently unable to support themselves.
•The publication of the Pittsburgh Lutheran.
•The joint celebratory worship services such as the Reformation Festival.
•The management of local assets owned jointly by the members and the LCMS owned Minersville Cemetery.
•The allocation of available resources among prospective ministries. Our Partnership

“Devoting ourselves to the Gospel,” we will continue to serve the Lord and watch God’s good work extend to all people. Join us today in offering your partnership.

Our second Annual Youth Retreat was a success. Thanks to First Trinity Evangelical-Lutheran Church for supplying the fac...
10/21/2025

Our second Annual Youth Retreat was a success. Thanks to First Trinity Evangelical-Lutheran Church for supplying the facilities and worship services for the retreat. Thank you to Redeemer Oakmont and the Rev. Dr. Adam Koontz for leading our plenary sessions. Thank you to the pastors and laity of First Trinity, Saints Peter and Paul Lutheran Church of Sharon, PA, Ascension Lutheran Church of Pittsburgh, PA, and Mount Calvary Lutheran Church of Litiz, PA for supplying Breakaway sessions. And thank you to Concordia Theological Seminary for presenting to the youth about vocations and service in the LCMS.

To God alone be the glory!

04/16/2024

... This is a small parish. But small Christian parishes are necessary, not only to serve their parishioners, but also to be a living testimony of Christ, such "islands of salvation," "arks" in the raging ocean of unbelief.

I often say this to those priests who are embarrassed by the small number of their parishioners. Not only to our priests and not only in our country. For example, in Germany, which has long entered the post-Christian era. And the priests feel bad because a very small number of people come to church services.

So I tell them: there is no need to feel ashamed. Because you do not serve numbers, but God. You serve God by saving those He has entrusted to you. Preach Christ to them. Listen to their confessions and, by the authority that you received in the sacrament of ordination, forgive their sins. Baptize their children. And be ready to give "a reason for the hope you have in you" to everyone who asks (1Pet. 3:15).

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Do you remember, in the Book of Acts there is an episode when one rabbi, his name is Gamaliel, said about the young apostolic Church that "if this undertaking and this work are of men, then it will be overthrown, but if it is of God, then you cannot overthrow it" (Acts 5:38-39)?

Well... You and I don't have to go far to understand this. We were born in a country that began with the destruction of Christianity. It is clear that Christianity and communism cannot coexist on the same territory. Either one must win or the other. And therefore, in just the first years of our country's history alone, tens of thousands of priests, monks and nuns were killed. Not just killed, but brutally. They were shot, chopped with axes and shovels, crucified on crosses in churches. And the churches were blown up or turned into warehouses and stables.

And just thirty-five years ago, who would have thought that Christianity was not completely overthrown? But it turned out that "the days of years" that allotted to communism were "seventy," and it was no longer enough for a greater strength of eighty years (from Ps. 90:10).

And Christianity rose from the ashes. No matter how much we are destroyed, we are here, living and serving in our country.

And even though some parishes are still small, the important part of the mission of the Church is to show that we exist. That Christianity has not disappeared. That the Church has not gone away, has not ceased, despite all the efforts of her enemies. That no amount of persecution, be it physical violence or intellectual bullying, could destroy her. Because the Church is of God. And everything that is of God will endure.

This is what small Christian parishes scattered across the face of the Earth witness to the world. Majority of people in our world are still unchurched. But when Christians live next to them, when there are churches in towns, then every person has the opportunity and chance to come and be baptized and be saved.

Therefore, we should call everyone we can to church, tell them about Christ, Who is waiting for them where He appointed a meeting place for all near His altar.

Why did I start talking about this? Because today's Sunday is dedicated to Christ our Good Shepherd and us, shepherds of His flock (1Pet. 5:1-2).

07/01/2023

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church and
Preschool and Precious Playmates Daycare Ministry
Grace Alone, Faith Alone, Scripture Alone

Today at Minersville Cemetery:
05/29/2023

Today at Minersville Cemetery:

Under sunny skies and the long shadow of war, veterans and non-veterans alike gathered in cemeteries and beside memorials throughout the Pittsburgh region...

Vicar, Pastoral Candidate Announced for Area CongregationsWe are pleased to announce that the following seminarians from...
04/26/2023

Vicar, Pastoral Candidate Announced for Area Congregations

We are pleased to announce that the following seminarians from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, will serve in our area congregations:

Vicar Zachary Wessel is assigned to All Saints Lutheran Church, Slippery Rock, to be supervised by the Rev'd. Jacob Deal.

Pastoral Candidate Benjamin Janssen is called to serve as the first resident Pastor at Holy Cross Evangelical-Lutheran Chapel, Hazelwood - Pittsburgh. He is joined by his wife, Elizabeth, and their two children. Janssen previously served Holy Cross as Vicar from July 2021 to June 2022.

We give thanks to the Lord for sending these faithful men to our mission field to serve in mercy and witness. All glory be to God!

We celebrate the Lord's blessing of our mission church on this fifth anniversary of their first public worship service.
02/14/2023

We celebrate the Lord's blessing of our mission church on this fifth anniversary of their first public worship service.

The Reverend Hans Andrae has fallen asleep in the Lord.  We mourn as those who have the sure and certain hope of the res...
02/14/2023

The Reverend Hans Andrae has fallen asleep in the Lord. We mourn as those who have the sure and certain hope of the resurrection unto life everlasting through Jesus Christ our Lord.

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