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What is a Lutheran?


A Christian - first and foremost is one who trusts in Jesus Christ as both Lord and Savior. Proclaims Jesus Christ as God's only Son and Savior to the World. Shares a common faith with other Christians. Works together for the common good of all mankind according to God's will given in the Bible.

Believes in the Bible, Old & New Covenant - Authority and ONLY Norm for all Christian living and activity. Absolute truth, it shows God in action in and among His creatures and creation.

Half of the worlds Protestant people are Lutherans. In the U.S., there are over 9 million.

Confessional Church - Believes Jesus Christ is Lord, and the Bible reveals all of God's will.

Ecumenical Church - that works for the unity of ALL Christians.

Visible Church - where Christians gather together to hear God's Word.

Invisible Church - made up of all people the world over who are saved by faith, accepting Christ as Savior and Lord in their life and living out that faith in the world.

Founder/Leader: Dr. Martin Luther, (1483-1546) - a pastor, professor, author, composer of hymns, reformer. He posted a thesis containing 95 reforms he wanted the church to openly discuss on the door of the Wittenburg Church in 1517. This started a whole chain of events that split the Catholic Church and created the Protestant (protester) Movement of denominational congregations.

Dr. Martin Luther publicly called for correction of errors in the medieval church. His ideas still stimulate NEW thinking in the church -- he is respected but NOT worshipped.


What Lutherans Believe...

The BIBLE is the Word of God - absolute truth; it shows God in action. The Bible is preached in its truth and purity.

Three Ecumenical CREEDS are statements of beliefs, not additions to the Bible; they support the Bible's teachings.

Man is JUSTIFIED (saved) not by ones own merit, but only by God's grace.

Two Sacraments:

PRAYER is an important aspect of daily living as Christians share their thoughts with God and He speaks to His people through His Word.

MARRIAGE is intended for life; divorce is recognized only in extreme cases.

CONFESSIONS An accurate interpretation of the Word of God written to correct church errors.

  1. Augsburg Confession - stresses the doctrine of SALVATION by GRACE through faith in Christ as the center of the Christian faith, and the importance of the Bible and Christian doctrines in Christian religion. It also testifies against the abuses of the medieval church which Luther sought to correct.
  2. Apology of the Augsburg Confession - gives an explanation of the Augsburg Confession and a defense against enemies who would destroy the church.
  3. Smalcald Articles - Martin Luther's "last will and testament" - states the doctrine of the Trinity and Deity of Christ; emphasizes the central doctrine of Christianity: "we are saved only through faith in Christ."
  4. Formula of Concord - was written to unify the church, which had been disorganized for 30 years; officially approves all the earlier Lutheran confessions.
  5. Luther's Small & Large Catechisms - seek to explain and teach the six chief parts of the Bible: God's Law (The Ten Commandments), the Gospel (death and resurrection of Jesus Christ), Lord's Prayer, Baptism (water), Lord's Supper (bread/body & wine/blood), and God's Forgiveness to children (small) and to adults (large).

WORSHIP is offered in reverence to Jesus Christ as God's own son, come into the world to save all mankind from sin, in His death and resurrection from the dead. We celebrate His presence among us and invite all who would believe to find strength and comfort in His Word and Sacrament on a weekly basis.

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION classes are offered on Sundays and during the week. Attendance is highly encouraged and extensively taught both for children and adults.

CONFIRMATION - instruction classes for children and adults that strengthen and discover the faith we have been baptized into. Through the help of the Holy Spirit, we knowingly choose to be disciples of Christ and confirm our faith publicly as members of His church. One becomes a member of the Lutheran Church in three ways, Transfer from another Lutheran Church, Baptism for adults after instruction, for children as infants, and Affirmation of Faith, person already baptized and confirmed in a Christian church - in all cases the person publicly promises to be faithful and loyal to Christ and to live a Christian life.

LIVING FELLOWSHIP OF PEOPLE - each person is called by faith into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and sent as a daily missionary of this faith into the world. Jesus commands us to care for one another and the world around us, to come together and worship often, and raise up children in faith. The Lutheran Church is a daily partnership with God and with men; loyalty to Christ "matures" only within the church and cannot endure outside of it. We witness our faith best by speaking words of encourage, counsel and advice to one another and those around us and sharing God's written word as the norm and authority for every aspect of Christian living. We witness best by example -living a life of love and service to others.

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY - We need Christ for He offers us new life and hope in salvation from our sins and we need one another as servants of our time, talents, money and love that every person may know Christ and come to Him as their personal Savior and Lord.

DISCIPLESHIP & MISSIONS - not just a member, but a living, vital part of Christ's body, willing to forget self and work for Christ, involved in serving God and mankind in a meaningful life filled with His eternal purpose.


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