Mt. Zion Lutheran Church

Ground Oak Lutheran Church

Mount Zion and Ground Oak

A place where everyone can find belonging, peace, and grace.

Please check our Weekly Schedule by clicking “Learn more” below.

Welcome!

Welcome to the Upper Bermudian Lutheran Parish. We are made up of two congregations – Mt. Zion Lutheran Church and Ground Oak (Upper Bermudian Lutheran Church).

Currently we have only one Worship Service each week, starting at 10:30 am and alternating between each church.

Check the Worship Schedule under Worship Times below to see the location of the Weekly Service.

Meet Ground Oak!

The oldest of the two congregations, Upper Bermudian Lutheran Church (known as Ground Oak) has a rich history which dates back to 1770. Please click below to learn more about our congregation, past and present!

Meet Mt. Zion!

Mt. Zion was organized from the original congregation of Ground Oak in the mid 1800's, and the two have shared a continuous and close relationship for over a century. Please click below to learn more about us.

Contact and Directions

Mt. Zion and Ground Oak churches are ready and willing to answer any of your questions. Please use the contact information to reach out to us.

Bible Study Group

Bible Study Group is held at Mt. Zion, 9:00 am each Wednesday morning and also on Sunday mornings at 9:00 am. Click the Worship Schedule link below to find the location for each week. The 10:30 service alternates each week between the two churches.

Worship Times

Beginning July 18, 2021  there will be only ONE JOINT service PER WEEK, HELD AT THE  CHURCH WITH THE 10:30 SERVICE.  Click “learn more” to find the church with the 10:30 service. There will be no 9:00 am services, except Sunday School.  

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Announcements

Upcoming Parish Events Feb. 9 – Whispering Creek @ Mt. Zion during the worship service Mar. 2  – Piercing Word from Lancaster – Live music

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Our supporters give out of their desire to strengthen the Church, their wish to give something back to the community, and their commitment to ensuring that future congregation members and their children will benefit from the same opportunities past generations enjoyed.