Lutheran Study Bible app Your favorite study Bible now goes everywhere you go with The Lutheran Study Bible App by Concordia Publishing House. Distinctively Lutheran notes from theologians and pastors beautifully expound upon the full ESV Bible text, now in a simple, intuitive format on your device. Features of The Lutheran Study Bible App: Complete Bible text with uniquely Lutheran study notes. Over 200 articles, maps, and book introductions Powerful search organized by verse, keyword, or topic Thousands of inline cross-references and linked articles. Simple text controls for easy reading on any device. Custom notes, highlights, and saved verses. Get started today by opening the link on the Logo, or look for the Lutheran Bible Study App on Apple App Store or Google Play Store. “Back to I AM”
Paul Welk has completed an updated, user friendly English and German translation of the ancient Hebrew and Greek Scriptures. It is available on his website at https://backtoiam.wordpress.com/
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Worship in person or online at 10:00 am Sundays The Sacrament of Holy Communion is celebrated at each Sunday worship service God gathers us together in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, the name into which we were baptized. He gathers us to receive His gifts—Himself, His name, His flesh and blood Son, His Word of pardon and peace, His life, His grace and Spirit. In the Divine Service He distributes these gifts to us. Here we receive the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation Christ won for us on the cross. God calls and gathers us into His holy Christian church where we have communion with Him and all His saints in heaven and on earth. Heaven and earth intersect in the Divine Service. (Lutheran Church–Canada Committee on Worship and Music)
What does Lutheran worship look and sound like?
Lutherans use orders of service common throughout the history of the Western church. The two main parts of the Divine Service are (1) the proclamation of the Word of God, and (2) the ...
There are many needs in the world. Even our small response, given in love, can make a difference!
You can bless your neighbors in Chilliwack
Through our partnership with other organizations in downtown Chilliwack you can make life a little easier for struggling individuals and families.
Families with young children are often most at risk for food insecurity during these troubling times. The Chilliwack Community Cupboard is a volunteer organization that provides food, clothing and other supports for families with children in Chilliwack. Diapers are one of the most pressing needs. You can drop off diapers at the church or, we will use your donations to our Local Relief Fund to purchase diapers on your behalf for the Community Cupboard.
You can bless those who long to hear the Good News
Concordia Lutheran Mission Society has adopted some exciting Mission Projects for 2025. You can be assured that 100% of your donation goes to the project you choose to support . For more details or ...
A little encouragement can make all the difference – and 238 million listeners tune in for it! Aired each weekday from Monday to Friday, these half-hour Focus on the Family radio broadcast will help you keep a faith-filled perspective on all aspects of family life. Join hosts Jim Daly and John Fuller for practical guidance that will inspire you day by day and help you find the best way forward for your family.
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Our teachings can be summed up in the words of the Apostle's Creed
I BELIEVE IN GOD, THE FATHER ALMIGHTY , maker of heaven and earth.
AND IN JESUS CHRIST , His only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried. He descended into hell. The third day He rose again from the dead. He ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty. From thence He will come to judge the living and the dead.
I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT , the holy Christian Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. AMEN.
What Lutherans Believe
These statements are excerpts from the excellent Lutheran Hour Ministries brochure "What Lutherans Believe" © 2005 They sum up the core teachings of our church body. Read the full document here.
About "BEING SAVED"
There is absolutely nothing we can do to "be saved" - Jesus ...
WE'RE ALL YOUNG AT HEART NO MATTER WHAT THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE SAYS!
Our seniors meet once a month, on the second Friday, for a potluck lunch, maybe some fun and games ... and a time of prayer and devotion. The time is 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. For our June gathering we are heading into God's great outdoors for a picnic at beautiful Gwynne Vaughn Park. Everyone welcome. Please bring something to share for the potluck lunch, and of course, invite your friends. The park is at the corner of Hope River Rd and Williams St. The parking lot entrance is on Williams St. We are not checking ID at the door, so everyone is welcome to join in this time of fellowship with those who have experienced life with all its ups and down. For more information, contact the church office at [email protected]
Dead but now alive? No way!
Those who believe in and follow the man named Jesus of Nazareth have, since the beginning of April, been celebrating the pinnacle of his 33 years of life. That pinnacle was his death upon a Roman cross and three days later, just as he said he would, he rose from the dead.
Most in the world say "dream on" and it might very well look as such if it were only his followers and eye witnesses who claimed these events. But such is not the case and nor has it been for the past 2000 yrs.
Along with those who loved him were those who hated him and hatched a plan to hand him over to the Roman governor to be crucified. We learn what happened to him not only from his eye witness followers who wrote these accounts for all in the Bible, but also from his enemies who wrote of his death and also of the fact that he was seen alive by many after his coming back to life. And it gets even more interesting because Roman historians also wrote of the man named Jesus of Nazareth having been ...