Quilting is one of the simplest ways to put Christian love into someone’s hands. Our Quilters gather to create quilts that become gifts of comfort, encouragement, and care. It is also a sweet time of fellowship, conversation, and shared work.

What We Do

  • Cut, piece, tie, and finish quilts
  • Prepare quilts to be given to those in need
  • Encourage one another while we work

You do not need to be an expert. Many hands make light work, and there are tasks for every skill level.

Why Quilting Matters

A quilt is more than fabric. It is a tangible reminder that someone is cared for, remembered, and prayed for. This is one of the ways the church practices mercy in everyday life.

Who Can Join

  • Anyone who enjoys sewing or wants to learn
  • Anyone who wants to help, even without sewing experience
  • Teens and adults who want a steady, meaningful service outlet

What to Expect

Quilting days are relaxed and friendly. Come as you are:

  • Work at your own pace
  • Learn from others
  • Enjoy conversation and fellowship

Get Involved

Meeting dates and times may vary.
Check the calendar or contact the church office to find the next quilting gathering.

Common Questions

Do I need my own supplies?
Often materials are provided, but you may bring tools you prefer.

Can I help if I don’t sew?
Yes. Cutting, sorting, pinning, and tying are all helpful.

Where do our quilts go?
Some are given to individuals in need locally, or sold at our church rummage sale. Others are donated to Orphan Grain Train or LCMS World Relief and Human Care.