| Sunday Worship |
8:00 a.m. - DIVINE SERVICE
(with Holy Communion 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays)
9:30 a.m. - Adult Bible Class, Youth Class
& Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - DIVINE SERVICE
(with Holy Communion 2nd, 4th & 5th Sundays)
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| Holy Communion
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Holy Communion is celebrated each Sunday...at
the 8:00 service on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month, at the 11:00
services on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month, and at both services
on the 5th Sunday of any month.
Guests who are communicant members of congregations affiliated with
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod or congregations belonging to other
church bodies in altar and pulpit fellowship with the LC-MS may, after
speaking to one of our pastors prior to the service, be invited to commune
with us.
Communicant membership - is granted to those who: 1] transfer
communicant membership to this congregation from sister-LCMS congregations
elsewhere, or 2] to non-members who complete the 20-hour Adult Instruction
Class regularly offered by this congregation. For more information about
"communicant membership," please contact the pastor. Thank you. |
| As a congregation of The
Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod we believe, teach, and confess |
- That there is One God in Three Persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
historically and confessionally called 'The Holy Trinity" by
the Church;
- That God the Father sent God the Son, Jesus Christ who is true God
and true Man, into the world to suffer and die upon the Cross as the
divine sacrifice for all the sins of all who have ever lived and will
ever live, thus, reconciling sinners unto Himself through the sacrifice
of His Son;
- That God the Father and God the Son sent God the Holy Spirit into
the world to convict sinners of their sin through His inspired and
inerrant Word of Law and to create and sustain justifying faith in
Jesus Christ within them through His inspired and inerrant Word of
Gospel as it is preached and personally applied to penitent sinners
through Absolution and Baptism and the Lord's Supper and through His
Means of Grace delivers to them the forgiveness of sins and the strengthening
of their faith ;
- That God graciously descends to serve His people during the Divine
Services of His Church whose historic liturgy prepares them to rightly
hear His Word proclaimed and receive His Sacraments as they are faithfully
administered by His called and ordained pastors.
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| For more information about
our beliefs |
See the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod website
Belief and
Practice page.

Click here for "The
Lutheran Faith A Mighty Fortress" video
(Requires Windows Media Player)
If you would like to know more about the historical doctrines and Confessions
of The Lutheran Church visit Project
Wittenberg. This site contains information on the writings
of the Lutheran Reformation which include complete texts of the Augsburg
Confession and Luther's Small Catechism.
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| Our
Pastors |
| Pastor
Dennis Bestul has served at The Lutheran Church of Our Savior
since 1983. He is a graduate of Concordia Theological
Seminary in
Fort Wayne, Indiana.
You can email him at pastor@lcos.org.
Click here for an audio greeting.
(139KB .wav file)
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Pastor
John C. Bestul, Assistant Pastor was called to serve The Lutheran
Church of Our Savior in 2007. He is also a graduate of Concordia
Theological Seminary in
Fort Wayne, Indiana.
He can be contacted via email to
AsstPastor@lcos.org
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