CHRIST, THE SAVIOR, IS BORN
The well-known Christmas carol “Silent Night” was written originally in German by Joseph Mohr, with music composed by Franz Gruber. The carol was first performed on Christmas Eve in 1818 at St. Nicholas Church in Oberndorf, Austria. Legend says the church organ was broken, prompting Gruber to quickly compose a simple guitar accompaniment.
Since then, it’s been accompanied by many instruments and translated into many languages. The text paints the picture of the incarnation. The last phrase is repeated, so in the second stanza we hear it twice: “Christ the Savior is born!” Every word of that phrase is significant, and every line of the Christmas carol describes a Bible truth. We use the beloved hymn to ponder the profound message of the Twelve Days of Christmas.
It’s more than just a familiar carol; it’s good news for us all! Join us Sundays at 9:30am as we continue looking at the truths expressed in this familiar Christmas song.
Sunday Worship - 9:30am
Sunday School & Bible Study
will resume Sunday, January 4, 2026
after our service and fellowship time
10:45am each Sunday
Growing Together
The members of Lamb of God Lutheran Church are committed to
reaching up to God,
reaching out to our community, and
reaching across to each other.

We gather for worship every Sunday at 9:30am to receive peace from God and to be reassured that because Jesus lived, died, and rose again to save us, the almighty God is our friend. Our worship focuses on Jesus and everything he has done to bring us lasting peace, both for our lives here on earth and for our lives in eternity.

In our Bible classes, we explore scripture and topics in greater depth, ask our questions, and strive to gain understanding. Through classes for all ages, we grow spiritually and benefit from the fellowship of other believers.

When you request a prayer for yourself or someone else, our prayer group will include you in prayer regularly. You are invited to contact the group again when you've seen God's hand—so that we can rejoice with you.

God did not design human beings to face life on their own. Instead, he intended for believers to be woven together in a community so that they might encourage one another as together they walk the often difficult path of life. For this reason, we create plans to gather together in fellowship to uplift and strengthen each other.

Christians strive to serve God and others in every area of life. There may be some specific ways that you can consider serving by becoming involved at Lamb of God.
Visit Us
599 E. Chandler Blvd, Phoenix, Arizona 85048
In the Ahwatukee Foothills
Minutes off the 202 / South Mountain Freeway using either 17th Ave. or Desert Foothills Parkway