What We Believe
Our Lutheran Identity
We worship our Lord, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Within the fellowship of the church, God the Holy Spirit is at work to build our faith in God and love for each other.  The historic liturgy points us to God, gives focus for worship and connects us with the Apostolic faith.  The sermon points us to our Lord Jesus Christ who died and rose again to win the victory over sin and death.  Our prayers encourage each other as we face the challenges of life and faith.
Faith in God is a gift of the Holy Spirit at work in us through Word and Sacrament.  God brings us faith when we hear His Word preached (Romans 10:17).  God joins us to Jesus’ victory over sin and death in Baptism (Romans 6:1-14).  Jesus is present for us in Holy Communion to bring us new life (Matthew 26:26-29).
Martin Luther was a dedicated student of Scripture. There he learned that Jesus died on the cross to bring us forgiveness of sins, lead us to peace with God and fill us with love and joy in His name. As fellow students of Scriptures and disciples of our Lord, one of the greatest joys we have is to share God’s love with others.