You are welcome here exactly as you are today!
Anglicans, Baptists, Christians, Lutherans, Uniteds, Presbyterians, Roman Catholics
Faithful, Questioning, Decided, Undecided, Hopeful, Worrying, Prayer-filled, Needing Prayer…
ALL are invited to come together on any Sunday morning that works for you!
Worship is at 10:05 am Sunday mornings at 695 Robson Drive. Services are available online at this Zoom link:
https://zoom.us/j/89894254616 .
If you access Zoom via the above link, you shouldn’t need a password. However, if you are asked for it, it’s Lutheran (91256431 on the phone), and the meeting ID is 898 9425 4616. Zoom does not have a toll-free number from Kamloops, but you can phone in using the Vancouver number at 647-374-4685.
Upcoming Special Services & Events
🎄 A Christmas Pageant for All Ages! 🌟
Mark your calendars! The annual Christmas Pageant is scheduled for Sunday, December 14th – 10:00am.
This year’s performance of “The Wonder” is told through the eyes of the son of the Bethlehem innkeeper, who helps his mother—and us as well—see the wonder of the baby born in a manger. !
A contemplative service during the season to offer space for those who might feel like they don’t belong in the festivities due to grief, sadness, loss, fear or loneliness. This is an opportunity to gather for a quiet meditative/reflective service.
Co-hosted by SWCC, Hills of Peace, St. Paul’s Anglican, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian and Sahali Fellowship
Praying Together



Who We Are
As Lutherans, we like to talk about “whose” we are, more than “who” we are. That is to say, in our community we are not fazed by individual difference, because our individuality matters less than our commonality.
Together, what we have most in common is our belonging. Each and every one of us belongs to God — that’s whose we are.
So, whether you’ve stopped by recently, rarely, or not yet, here is a place you can belong for as little or long as you like.
Some of us are “cradle Lutherans” (born into the Lutheran church), but many of us have come to this faith community as seekers at some later point in life.
People of all ages, experiences, identities, and journeys join in our worship and ministries.
Gathered, formed by the Word, fed by the Lord’s meal, and sent out to serve, we at Hills of Peace Lutheran church are a community of Christian believers.