St. Peter Lutheran Church
We believe that the Bible is the inerrant Word of the Triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
We are a member of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. We adhere to the Unaltered Augsburg Confession (UAC). Please follow the link for a more in-depth look at our beliefs and what our church body believes.
We follow the traditional liturgy of the church which is found in the book of Acts and described in St Paul's letters.
Over the years as the liturgy was translated into English and with influences from the Reformation, beginning with Dr. Martin Luther in 1517, our Lutheran liturgy is found and bound in God's Holy Word. When yo
We follow the traditional liturgy of the church which is found in the book of Acts and described in St Paul's letters.
Over the years as the liturgy was translated into English and with influences from the Reformation, beginning with Dr. Martin Luther in 1517, our Lutheran liturgy is found and bound in God's Holy Word. When you visit, please look in our hymnals and you will find Biblical references for the chief parts of our worship service.
Although there are other God pleasing worship styles in Christendom, our congregation has chosen to remain with the historical liturgy as all parts lead to worship by turning our hearts and minds to the Word of God.
Our understanding of what God's Word teaches about the Lord's Supper compels us to believe that this meal is not only a 'communion' between God and the penitent sinner, but also an expression of a unity in faith between fellow Christians.
Scripture tells us that divisions between believers should be resolved before they come toge
Our understanding of what God's Word teaches about the Lord's Supper compels us to believe that this meal is not only a 'communion' between God and the penitent sinner, but also an expression of a unity in faith between fellow Christians.
Scripture tells us that divisions between believers should be resolved before they come together at the Lord's Table. This includes difference in beliefs between fellow Christians as expressed by their membership in different denominations. Therefore, out of respect for the teachings of this church where we gather as a family that is fully united in faith, we ask that those who are not a member of a congregation of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, speak with the Pastor before communing.
All are welcome to come forward to receive a blessing. Please indicate such by holding your hand over your heart as the Pastor and Elder distribute the Sacrament.
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