The Springs Lutheran Church
The Springs Lutheran Church
AI Summary
The church began worshiping in 2008 and, after purchasing land in 2014, opened its dedicated building at 470 Rockwell Blvd in the Spanish Springs neighborhood (Rockwell between La Posada Dr and E. Sky Ranch Blvd) in 2017. Worship is regularly livestreamed and recorded on YouTube, with additional online resources like podcasts, hymn-of-the-month audio, Bible class recordings, and a digital connection card, plus active Facebook and YouTube channels. Congregational life includes Bible Information Class, catechism for 7th–8th graders, regular adult and children’s studies, and community groups such as Sewing for Strangers, Line Dancing and book studies, along with family events like a Fall Festival (Trunk-or-Treat, bake sale, pumpkin and pie-eating contests) whose bake sale proceeds support Tree of Life Bible Camp scholarships. Pastor Paul Kolander has served since 2020, the office is typically open Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–1:00 PM, and visitors will notice the bell tower pillars displaying Martin Luther’s four Latin solas as a visible link to the congregation’s Lutheran heritage.
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📜Version History
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- Name:The Springs Lutheran Church
- Street Address:470 Rockwell Blvd
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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Added location: The Springs Lutheran Church
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- Name:The Springs Lutheran Church
- Website URL:https://www.thespringslutheran.org
- Summary:The church began worshiping in 2008 and, after purchasing land in 2014, opened its dedicated building at 470 Rockwell Blvd in the Spanish Springs neighborhood (Rockwell between La Posada Dr and E. Sky Ranch Blvd) in 2017. Worship is regularly livestreamed and recorded on YouTube, with additional online resources like podcasts, hymn-of-the-month audio, Bible class recordings, and a digital connection card, plus active Facebook and YouTube channels. Congregational life includes Bible Information Class, catechism for 7th–8th graders, regular adult and children’s studies, and community groups such as Sewing for Strangers, Line Dancing and book studies, along with family events like a Fall Festival (Trunk-or-Treat, bake sale, pumpkin and pie-eating contests) whose bake sale proceeds support Tree of Life Bible Camp scholarships. Pastor Paul Kolander has served since 2020, the office is typically open Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–1:00 PM, and visitors will notice the bell tower pillars displaying Martin Luther’s four Latin solas as a visible link to the congregation’s Lutheran heritage.
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Initial church data
Last updated: 2/24/2026