Service Times
All are invited & welcomed.
Holy Communion is available at every weekend service.
Holy Communion is available at every weekend service.
Saturday Evening Service 6:00 pm
A "come as you are" service for those who like a casual feel in worship. Music led by piano.
New Song Service Sunday 8:30 am
A contemporary service using both new and familiar music, led by instrumentalists and singers.
Traditional Service Sunday 11:00 am
A worship setting that conforms to the centuries of Lutheran tradition that many have come to know and love.
Sunday School & Bible Studies 9:45 am
Sunday School Hour includes classes for all ages and knowledge levels. Our topics are always interesting.
ABOUT COMMUNION:
In Holy Communion we acknowledge God’s gift of forgiveness and strength. Since God says, “Let a man examine himself and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup,” each communicant is urged to take heart the following statements:
1. I am baptized.
2. I repent of my sins.
3. I trust in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus for forgiveness and eternal life.
4. I believe that I receive Christ’s true body and true blood in, with, and under the bread and wine.
5. By God’s grace I will continue to frequently receive God’s blessings of Word and Sacrament, and I will strive to lead a godly life to the praise and honor of Jesus’ holy name.
Visitors who have not been instructed and confirmed in a congregation of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod are asked to speak with one of our pastors before communing. Those not receiving the Sacrament, including non-catechized individuals, are encouraged to come to the altar, cross their arms over their chests, and receive a special blessing.
In Holy Communion we acknowledge God’s gift of forgiveness and strength. Since God says, “Let a man examine himself and so eat of the bread and drink of the cup,” each communicant is urged to take heart the following statements:
1. I am baptized.
2. I repent of my sins.
3. I trust in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus for forgiveness and eternal life.
4. I believe that I receive Christ’s true body and true blood in, with, and under the bread and wine.
5. By God’s grace I will continue to frequently receive God’s blessings of Word and Sacrament, and I will strive to lead a godly life to the praise and honor of Jesus’ holy name.
Visitors who have not been instructed and confirmed in a congregation of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod are asked to speak with one of our pastors before communing. Those not receiving the Sacrament, including non-catechized individuals, are encouraged to come to the altar, cross their arms over their chests, and receive a special blessing.