| “…The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest therefore, to send out workers into the harvest field.” Matthew 9:37-38 | ||||
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The practice at Grace Lutheran Church is to remain committed to Holy Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions in its entirety. In a world that changes beliefs and interpretations at the slightest whim, Grace Lutheran Church delights in the gifts that have been given to her by God through His unchanging Word, as passed down through the apostles and reinforced by the early church. We take comfort in knowing that the Word of God remains eternally enduring and everlasting in Christ. | |||
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The worship at Grace Lutheran Church is reverent and dignified in style, liturgical in form and Christ-centered in substance. We believe that when we worship, God is indeed with us where He has promised to be, in His Word and in His Sacraments. We believe that when we gather together, it is not merely to pay tribute to a distant Creator. Rather, we gather so that God may bestow upon us the gifts He has reserved for His people, through the preaching of the Word and administration of the Sacraments. This is Divine Service. | |||
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At Grace Lutheran Church, we follow the liturgy found in the Lutheran Service Book for our Sunday Worship. The Lord's Supper is joyfully offered each Lord's Day and visiting members in good standing with the Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod are encouraged to commune. | |||
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