Stories From our Community
At Upper Dublin Lutheran Church, faith is lived out in real and tangible ways.
These stories from our members and friends share the difference this community makes in people’s lives—through compassion, generosity, presence, and hope shared day by day.
UDLC Stories: Moose Ott
“There is a true sense of community and belonging among the congregants and a commitment to serve and practice Christ’s love.”
UDLC Stories: Jennifer Kennedy
“Upper Dublin Lutheran Church’s message of love, generosity, acceptance and inclusion remains consistent with the values we want to instill in our children. ”
UDLC Stories: Lindsay Batesmith
“Following the Holy Spirit in a way that is responsive to the needs of your people—that is what Upper Dublin Lutheran Church and Pastor Keith taught me to do.”
UDLC Stories: Jasmin Modricker
“I tell my friends and family that you can’t imagine how nice people can be until you come here.”
UDLC Stories: Diane Schueler
“There is so much good going on all around us. Being part of the church means you can be part of the good.”
UDLC Stories: Asher Jacob
“Its kind of cool seeing how much goes into actually just running a Sunday. It just seems so simple when you’re just sitting in the congregation, but there’s a lot behind it.”
UDLC Stories: The Tumolo Family
“We pray that this community’s influence will expand, inspiring new members, serving those in the greatest need, and building faith and kindness for years to come. ”
UDLC Stories: Donna Humski
“My greatest hope is that young families find UDLC a place that walks the talk, respects all and is willing to reach out beyond the walls of the church to change this world.”
UDLC Stories: The Press Family
“We were searching for a place that truly lived out Jesus’ message of acceptance and kindness—a community where love wasn’t just spoken but shown through real acts of compassion.”
UDLC Stories: The Nuccio Family
“The community is welcoming, the youth and service ministries are strong, and the sermons bring scripture to life—often connecting biblical stories to acts of love, current events, and social issues.”
UDLC Stories: Elmer Heiland
“There is a true sense of community and belonging among the congregants and a commitment to serve and practice Christ’s love.”
