Students at Carroll Lutheran School attend Chapel Services each Wednesday. Services are led by a pastor from our Church community. We are blessed to have a wonderful rotation of ministers to help lead the students in their ongoing faith formation and service to others. Students actively participate during chapel in a number of ways, including acting as acolytes, reading Scripture, and singing.
Middle school students worship each week with their Chapel Buddy from the primary grades. This mentorship is one of the blessings of a K-8 school community.
Parents and family members are welcome and encouraged to attend our services. In keeping with our mission of service to the community, we take monetary collections for chosen charities and collect various items for donation to local community non profits.
September 2nd – No donation
September 10th – Peanut Butter and/or Jelly
September 17th – Peanut Butter and/or Jelly
September 24th – Toothbrush/Toothpaste/Bath Soap and/or Shampoo
October 1st – Toothbrush/Toothpaste/Bath Soap and/or Shampoo
October 8th – Community Outreach – Giving Tree Donation (more information to come)
October 15th – Community Outreach – Giving Tree Donation (more information to come)
October 22nd – Community Outreach – Giving Tree Donation (more information to come)
October 29th – Monetary donation to benefit ELCA Good Gifts
November 5th – Monetary to Benefit ELCA Good Gifts
November 12th – Non-Perishable or Canned Item to Benefit CC Food Sunday (Thanksgiving / Christmas Food Items)
November 19th – Non-Perishable or Canned Item to Benefit CC Food Sunday (Thanksgiving / Christmas Food Items)
*ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) provides more than 50 different gift-giving options that grow the church, fight hunger and transform lives. These gifts, starting at just $10, provide direct support for the churchwide ministries of the ELCA. CLS supports this mission by purchasing animals that will provide valuable resources to families in need.
*Carroll County Food Sunday (CCFS) is a local, non-profit organization of volunteers and members of the community coming together as neighbors helping neighbors by supporting Carroll County residents in meeting their emergency and supplemental food needs.
*Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that helps families build and improve places to call home. They believe affordable housing plays a critical role in strong and stable communities.
*Humane Society of Carroll County is a local, non profit organization that has been advocating for the health and proper care of animals for nearly 75 years. With a goal of finding suitable, loving homes for abandoned and stray animals, and enforcing state and county animal laws, the Humane Society continues its legacy of advocating for the humane treatment of animals.
*The Shepherd’s Staff is a nondenominational Christian outreach and support center, serving those in crisis in Carroll County, Maryland. They are 100% donor funded — they receive no federal, state or county funding. Shepherd’s Staff provides critical services including helping individuals and families who need access to basic household and hygiene supplies, backpacks and school supplies, coats, help with utilities or housing, and other important support services.