Spring Thaw Vendor show 2024

Spring Thaw Vendor show 2024

Come join us for a day with friends, great food, and amazing vendors.  March 2nd. 9 -3pm 

We have some great vendors with a variety of talents. Artistry, Crafting, Baking, Pottery, Stained Glass, Woodworking, Essential oils, Jewelry and more. We will have over 15 vendors and our own Atonement Lutheran Church’s Cafe’ A La carte. Don’t forget the great Caramel Rolls, Walking Tacos, Chill and more.

Please contact Atonement Lutheran Church 605-343-3155 for more information or email at Atonement.rapidcity@Gmail.com      Atonement Lutheran Church, 602 Auburn Drive, Rapid City SD 57701.

We will reschedule if we have bad weather for the following Saturday March 9th. 9am – 3pm  

Join us for Christmas Eve service.

Christ our Savior is Born! We will not be having our regular morning services on Sunday, December 24th.

We will instead be holding Christmas Eve service at Atonement Lutheran Church, 4 pm, and Piedmont Valley Lutheran Church 6:30 pm. Sunday, December 24th.

*There will be no Christmas day service at either Church on December 25th.

Join us for our 4th Annual – Trunk and Treat.

Kid, Moms, Dads, and the entire family is invited to join us, and see some spooky costumes, great community fellowship, and don’t forget the candy and treats.

Saturday, October 28th, 3-5 p.m. at Atonement Lutheran Church,

602 Auburn Dr, Rapid City.

Come get your spook on with the spirit!

39th Annual, Craft Fair, Bake Sale, and Bazaar November 4th, 9 – 3 p.m.

Join us for our 39th Annual, Craft Fair, Bake Sale, and Bazaar where vendors from the area will be showing and selling their beautifully hand-crafted items. We also have Lefse for sale, freshly baked cinnamon rolls and frosted rolls for sale, Kuchen, baked goods, pies, and much more. Don’t forget the beautiful homemade quilts that our quilting team makes in-house and bid on our great silent auction baskets. Freshly baked cinnamon and frosted rolls made on-site: $6.00

Vendor space is going quickly! Hand-crafted items only! For more information check us out on Facebook at: AtonementRC or Contact Atonement Lutheran Church at: Atonement.rapidcity@gmail.com or call 605-343-3155 or Tammy Flores at 605-390-2767 or tkf840@gmail.com for booth rental Information or to learn how you can help.

Due to deceptive scammers, booth payments are accepted by US Mail: 602 Auburn Dr. Rapid City SD 57701, or in-person payment at the church office, Monday – Friday 9-12noon. OR through PayPal: – PayPal.me/AtonementLutheranRC We hope to have you join us for our annual Craft Fair, Bake Sale, and Bazaar. GOD BLESS!

602 Auburn Dr, Rapid City, SD 57701

VBS July 17-20 2023 @ Atonement Lutheran Church

Join us for STELLAR, Shine Jesus’s Light. This will be an out-of-this-world experience for all. We will go on Stellar Bible adventures, play all-star games, visit the Imagination station, and have cosmic snacks. Dinner will be served at 5:30 pm with the program from 6-7:30 pm. This is free to all youth that wish to join us. Donations are graciously excepted to cover supplies and meal costs however not required.

Please register online at www.myvbs.org/AtonementLutheranRC/ or visit our website: Gracefulhills.Church For more information on VBS or how to volunteer, contact our Education Director: Sandra Nelson at sandra.nelson@k12.sd.us or call Atonement at Lutheran Church at 605-343-3155. Follow us on Facebook for future events and updates.

VBS 2022

The vacation bible school at Atonement was well attended and enjoyed by everyone! We had a blast and learned about Joseph’s story in the Old Testament. Joseph’s dreams and hardships inspired the kids and leaders to be open for God’s surprises in life!

At the end of the week on Friday, we had a movie night in the sanctuary with popcorn. A cozy evening to end this fantastic week! Thank you to all the volunteers for your dedication!

Post-Confirmation Outing

Fun alert!☀️ Last week, the confirmands 2022 went to the Rushmore Tramway Adventure park! We had sooo much fun and made some great memories as a group.

Thank you to Piedmont Valley Luth. Church for funding the outing with a special fund for the youth! We hope this will become a tradition for the confirmands in the future.

Confirmation 2022 on Pentecost Sunday, June 5

Welcome to our new full members of the Graceful Hills Parish:

From Atonement

Alex Jared Vermundson
Parents: Jared & Krystl Vermundson
Sponsors: Dale & Barb Vermundson

Emily Laura Peters
Parents: Jason & Justina Peters
Sponsors: Kyle & Melody Ruen and
Scott & Carrie Jamison

Jackson Theodore Rusch
Parents: John Rusch & Becky Vogt
Sponsors: Mark Rusch & Susan Vogt

From Piedmont Valley:

Aiden Anton Werlinger
Parents: Dan & Carrie Werlinger
Sponsors: Kevin & LeeAnn Hanks

Niya Noel Merwin
Parents: Ron & Becky Merwin
Sponsor: Katie Merwin

Gavin Jerrick Werlinger
Parents: Dan & Carrie Werlinger
Sponsors: Sam Odegaard & Megan Merwin

Allison Riley Merwin
Parents: Ron & Becky Merwin
Sponsors: Sam Odegaard & Megan Merwin

Beau Ian Odegaard
Parents: Aaron & Samantha Odegaard
Sponsor: Tanner Odegaard

Ash Wednesday

Atonement 12 pm service with imposing of ashes.
Join:
1)      In-person “in the pews”
2)      Or through our virtual ZOOM connection. Use the link below from your computer, tablet or smartphone and see and hear the church service:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2533027083 Password is: 531842

Piedmont Valley 6:30 pm service with imposing of ashes.
Join:
1)      In-person “in the pews” 
2)      Parking Lot FM connection. Drive into the parking lot and connect your radio to 99.3  FM. 
3)      Or through our virtual ZOOM connection. Use the link below from your computer, tablet or smartphone and see and hear the church service:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83986971384     Password is: 737879

Ash Wednesday

Some background information

This holiday (holy day) has been observed by Christians for over one
thousand years. Ash Wednesday is considered to be the first day of
the season of Lent (40 days before Easter).


• Why ashes, why a cross?
For centuries, ashes have symbolized mourning and repentance in
Judeo-Christian culture. While the practice of Ash Wednesday is not
necessarily biblical, ashes certainly are. (2 Samuel 13:19; Esther 4:1;
Job 2:8; Daniel 9:3; and Matthew 11:21). We place ashes on our fore-
heads in the sign of a cross as a way of remembering our mortality,
our need for forgiveness, but also the love and salvation that is given
to us by Christ’s dying on the cross.
A cross of ashes signifies both your ailment and your cure.


• Why do we say: “You are dust and to dust you shall return”?
These words were spoken to Adam after humans committed their
first sin (Genesis 3:19). They stand as a reminder that God is God and
we are not. They also remind us that our time on earth is finite. Our
hope is that these words will not leave you depressed, but relieved as
you remember that God is in control of your life, not you.
In a nutshell: Don’t take yourself too darn seriously.


• Isn’t this a bit morbid?
Kind of, yes. But we believe that the more we embrace our mortality
and imperfection, the less we will be afraid of it. What allows us to
stare death in the face without fear is the assurance Christ gives us of
eternal life.