Weekly Update
We welcome you to Starnberg Fellowship for our weekly service this Sunday. We will be meeting in the "Carolinen Haus" in Söcking/Starnberg at 10:00 for cake and coffee. At 10:30 Greg Nulty will bring us part one, of a two part series entitled: Letters to the Seven Churches in Revelations. Service will conclude with Holy Communion. Announcements: If there are any youth interested in being a part of the worship team, please contact Sarah or Stephanie at [email protected]. It’s not to
Installation of Our New Pastor, John Snyder
Installation complete! A wonderful Sunday, followed by a potluck lunch for everyone.
Starnberg Fellowship This Sunday
We have a pastor! John Snyder has joined us from the United States as a pastor in a missionary capacity. He’ll be preaching this Sunday, 16 August, from Isaiah and Philippians on ‘Dreaming Big’. Mike Page will be leading worship.
Welcome to Starnberg Fellowship!
We're thrilled to announce the arrival of Pastor John Snyder, who is coming alongside us as a missionary to minister to the Starnberg community. Welcome John! Come and join us this Sunday as we celebrate God with Pastor John Snyder, who will be challenging us to dream big! This is what the Lord says—he who made a way through the sea, a path through the mighty waters, who drew out the chariots and horses,the army and reinforcements together, and they lay there,
Fun Times at Family Service
From creating a new religion to crowd-sourcing from the congregation to rewriting John 3:16 to re-enacting Elijah's "my God's better than your god!" battle against the prophets of Baal! Don't miss out on interactive ways we teach our children to learn about the truth and reliability of the Bible.
Getting Together at Starnberg Fellowship
Regardless of the weather, you'll enjoy being with us!
Fellowship Event at Schlossgaststätte Leutstetten
We met the entire Snyder family for the first time last April at Schlossgaststätte Leutstetten. The Royal Bavarian beer garden Schlossgaststatte Leutstetten, built in 1595, is the castle of the Wittelsbach family. It is a popular family destination, especially for cyclists enroute to Starnberg or Munich, along the nearby river Würm. The castle restaurant is still owned by the Wittelsbach family. The former staff member home was converted into a restaurant and its decoration with old photos and memorabilia from