Laketown Lutheran Church is a small yet vibrant congregation located in the charming town of Cushing, nestled in the heart of Polk County, Wisconsin. Situated near the shores of beautiful Bone Lake, the church has been a pillar of the community for many generations, serving as a place of worship, fellowship, and spiritual growth for its members and residents of the surrounding area.
Founded in 1875, Laketown Lutheran Church has a rich history that dates back over 140 years. From its humble beginnings as a small group of settlers who gathered for worship in homes and barns, the church has grown and evolved over the years to become a thriving and dynamic community of faith. Today, the church stands as a testament to the enduring strength of its members and the unwavering commitment to spreading the message of God's love and grace.
The church's beautiful sanctuary, with its traditional architecture and stunning stained glass windows, provides a serene and sacred space for worship services and special events. The warm and welcoming atmosphere of Laketown Lutheran Church reflects the spirit of hospitality and inclusivity that defines the congregation, where all are invited to come as they are and experience the transformative power of God's presence.
In addition to its regular worship services, Laketown Lutheran Church is actively involved in a wide range of ministries and outreach programs that serve the needs of both its members and the larger community. From youth and family ministries to missions and service projects, the church is dedicated to making a positive impact and spreading the light of God's love to those in need.
Whether you are a longtime resident of Polk County or just passing through the area, we invite you to join us at Laketown Lutheran Church and experience the warmth, fellowship, and spiritual nourishment that our congregation has to offer. Come and be a part of our faith community, where all are welcome and where we strive to make a difference in the world around us. We look forward to welcoming you with open arms and open hearts.