Our worship service begins at 10:30 each Sunday morning. Sunday School and Adult Bible study begin at 9:30.
During every worship service you will hear God’s word read. We sing hymns together and other parts of our service are also sung. If you are familiar with Lutheran worship then our service will be very familiar. If you are new to this style of worship you will find it to be a comforting message of God’s love. A worship guide is provided for each service so it will be easy to follow along and participate.
Holy Communion is a regular part of Sunday worship.
If you have been baptized in the name of the Triune God, if you believe that Jesus Christ is your personal Savior from sin and death and if you believe the Lord’s words when He spoke of the bread and the wine, saying; “this is my body, take and eat . . . this is my blood of the new covenant, take and drink”, then you share our faith and are welcomed at the Lord’s Table. If you have any concerns or questions regarding Holy Communion please speak with our Pastor prior to the service.
Children are encouraged to come to the Lord’s table with their family. The Pastor will bless each child by saying, “The blessings of your Lord and Savior be with you forever.”
Our family of faith is blessed to know the Triune God of the Bible; Father, Son and Holy Spirit. It is our heart-felt conviction that the Bible is God’s inspired word which He has provided for us so that we can know Him – and especially so that we can be kept firm in our faith in Jesus Christ. Please join us to celebrate the grace of God our Father, the love of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the in-dwelling of the Holy Spirit.
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