Mount Si is a family welcoming church with many opportunities for each member of your family. We have faith education programs from pre-school to adult. You have a choice between traditional Lutheran services or praise style services. Sunday Worship Schedule 8:30 am Traditional Service 9:45 am Education Hour 10:00 am Praise Service Everyone is welcome at Mount Si Lutheran. Please come and join us in His praise. Click here to Register with our website to begin receiving special newsletters from Mount Si Lutheran. The newsletters are informative, fun and full of exciting news.
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Are your kids ready to sink their teeth into BIG fun?
That’s just what they’ll do at Crocodile Dock, where fearless kids shine God’s light! Crocodile Dock is filled with incredible Bible-learning that kids see, hear, touch, and even taste! Bible Point crafts, team-building games, cool Bible songs, and tasty
treats are just a few of the Crocodile Dock activities that help faith flow into real life. (Since everything is hands-on, kids might get a little messy. Be sure to send them in play clothes and safe shoes.) Plus, we’ll help kids discover how to see God in everyday life—something we call God Sightings. Get ready to hear that phrase a lot!
Your kids will also participate in a hands-on mission project called Operation Kid-to-Kid™ that involves millions of other children across North America!
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Mount Si Lutheran has been an integral part of the community of North Bend, Washington for over 50 years. The Church is a beautiful white steepled church that has been blessed by it's members and visitors. Ground breaking service for the new Mount Si Lutheran Church building started in December of 1950. Financing initially came from loans & donations from members of the congregation, and later from a mission loan fund. Labor was provided by members of the congregation who worked at their regular jobs during the day then spent many evenings and weekends at the church. Everyone helped in some way to support the effort. On November 11, 1951 the first services was held in the basement of the new church with 117 in attendance, double the number of members who had started the church just two years earlier.
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