welcome to mount olivet lutheran church of plymouth

Worship with MO!

SUNDAYS
9:00am Traditional (in person, livestream on Facebook and Vimeo, and phone by calling 763-317-7440)
10:45am Contemporary (in person and livestream)

WEDNESDAYS
Wednesday Oasis Worship is on summer break and will return in Fall 2024.

Find out more about worship at Mount Olivet HERE.

Watch online worship services HERE.

Outdoor Worship in the Grove

Summer is almost here, and that means outdoor worship in the grove will be coming soon!

Beginning May 26, join us in the grove for worship on Sundays at 10:45am (weather permitting). We’ll have folding chairs ready for you, but you’re also welcome to bring your own camping chairs and blankets.

When we’re outside in the grove, the 10:45am service will NOT be livestreamed.

Summer for Kids & Youth

VBS: Be the Story
Age 5-Completed Grade 3
June 17-20 from 9am-12pm

This event, full of songs, crafts, snacks, recreation, and storytelling, will be centered around stories about Jesus. Some of the storytelling will be with costume, memorized lines, and dramatic expression. Children will be encouraged to "Be the Story," to become part of the story of Jesus. Sign up HERE.

Summer Spree
Completed 4th-6th

June 10-13 from 9am-1pm

This year’s theme: hunger! Find out more and sign up HERE by 5/31.

Saturday, August 3 from 4-9pm

Brews, Eats & Beats is back, and we’re ready to come out of our shell!

Join us for craft brews and local food favorites as we welcome The Fabulous Armadillos to the stage! We also welcome Corey Medina and Brothers (CMB) back to our stage for a second year in a row!

It’s all about bringing community together to raise money to fight hunger in the metro. Good Food, Good Brews, Good Music...all for a Good Cause! We hope to see you there!

Get tickets HERE. Volunteer sign up HERE.

Old Rockford Road Construction

Old Rockford Road will be under construction now and continuing through the summer as the city of Plymouth rehabilitates and repaves the road. While access to Mount Olivet will continue to be available throughout the project, the drive in might get a little dusty and you might be curious about what is happening. The latest construction updates for the Westridge Estates/Forster Preserve project are available on Plymouth’s website HERE.

The entire section of Old Rockford road along our property is being rebuilt and currently the bulk of work is expected to happen in June, but could shift. The city has agreed there will be no work done on August 3rd to interfere with Brews, Eats & Beats.

2024 Giving Commitments

Mount Olivet’s mission continues to foster a community where God’s love through Jesus is proclaimed and each person finds a place to connect, belong, grow in faith, and share this love with the world.

The world, especially today, needs neighbors to care for neighbors and for the church to be a place of belonging as we all encounter and navigate the joy and suffering of the world and hear that God is with us. 

Please consider a yearly financial gift to Mount Olivet in gratitude for what God is doing in your life and at Mount Olivet. 

Make a 2024 Giving Commitment HERE.

Community Meal

Meals are served curbside every Monday night from 5:30-6:30pm.

You can find our weekly community meal menu on FACEBOOK, on our website HERE, and through Mount Olivet’s weekly community e-newsletter. Sign up for the e-newsletter HERE.

Sign up to volunteer HERE.

Prayer Ministry

Submit a prayer or care request HERE.

Mount Olivet has a labyrinth by the community gardens. More information HERE.

Other prayer & care resources, including a guided examen video, are available HERE.

upcoming events

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COVID-19 precautions

At Mount Olivet, we encourage all people to protect one another from Covid-19:

• Masks are recommended indoors for all visitors to the building.

Please do not visit Mount Olivet if you are NOT feeling well or experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms.

Mount Olivet disclaims any risk or liability related to disease transmission by or between any visitors. You choose to visit Mount Olivet at your own risk, as there is a risk of transmission of viruses whenever people are gathered together.