Worship
Worship at St. Philip the Deacon.

Worship is at the center of our life together, with a rich history of exceptional worship in a variety of styles – both in-person and online. We’d love for you to join us.
Worship Service Times & Descriptions
Contemplative
Saturday at 5 p.m.
Liturgy with Piano and Flute
Traditional
Sunday at 8:15 & 9:30 a.m.
Livestream
Sunday at 9:30 a.m.
Contemporary
Sunday at 10:45 a.m.
with Piano, Guitar and Band
Video Livestream
Sunday Mornings at 9:30 a.m.
Archived Video Sermons
View Past Sermons and Worship Services on YouTube
Past Livestreamed Events
View Past Livestreamed Events on Boxcast
Frequently Asked Questions
If I come to visit, where should I enter the church building?
During weekend services, you can enter through any of the church entrances. If you’re visiting during the week, come to our Office Entrance on the west side of the church and someone will be in the office to greet you.
What should I wear to services?
People wear a variety of things, but generally “business casual” describes what most people wear to worship. But dressing up or coming casual are also perfect. Come as you are.
Do I need to go to a class before I worship at St. Philip the Deacon?
Absolutely not. Everyone is welcome to worship here whether you’ve been attending church your whole life, or whether this is your first time visiting a congregation..
Do I need to be Lutheran to attend services or to join the church?
Not at all! At St. Philip the Deacon, we’re Christians first, and Lutherans second. While we’re grateful for our Lutheran heritage, and believe it has much to offer the world, we also are humbled and grateful that our congregation is made up of people from all kinds of other non-Lutheran traditions.
Is there someone I can call to ask some other questions?
Feel free to reach out to our Senior Pastor, Tim Westermeyer at 763-475-7136 or twestermeyer@spdlc.org, or Cindy Carlson, our Director of Congregational Life, at 763-475-7115 or ccarlson@spdlc.org. If you have questions about specific ministries, we invite you to contact them directly.
Christian Wisdom
“There are things in life that are bigger than ourselves. Life is short, live it well.”
Jerome