Our Beliefs
Sunday Church Services
- Morning Worship: 10:00AM
- Sunday School: 11:30AM
We Believe the Following...
- The Bible, including both the Old and New
Testaments as originally given, is verbally
and plenarily inspired and free from error
in the whole and in the part, and is
therefore the final and authoritative guide
for faith and conduct.
- There is one God eternally existent in three
distinct persons in one divine essence,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- God the Father has revealed Himself to us as the
Creator of the world and its Preserver, to
whom the entire creation and all creatures
are subject.
- Jesus Christ, the Eternal Son, is the image of the
invisible God. To accomplish our
redemption, He took upon Himself the form of
man, being conceived of the Holy Ghost and
born of the Virgin Mary. By His perfect
obedience and substitutionary death on the
cross, He has purchased our redemption. He
arose from the dead "for our justification"
in the body in which He was crucified. He
ascended into heaven, where He is now seated
at the right hand of God, the Father, as our
interceding High Priest. He will come a
second time personally, bodily and visibly
to gather the believers unto Himself, and to
establish His millennial kingdom. Finally,
He will judge the living and the dead and
make an eternal separation between believers
and unbelievers.
- The Holy Spirit is a divine person eternally one
with the Father and with the Son. His
ministry is to call, to regenerate repentant
sinners, to sanctify believers and to
preserve them in the one true faith. He
guides and comforts the children of God,
directs and empowers the Church in
fulfillment of the great commission, and
"convicts the world of sin and righteousness
and of judgment."
- Man was originally created in the image and
after the likeness of God to live in His
fellowship. He fell into sin through the
temptation of Satan and thereby lost
fellowship with God, became totally depraved
and is under the wrath of God.
- The knowledge and benefit of Christ's redemption
from sin is brought to man through the means
of grace, namely the Word and the
Sacraments. Through the Word, both the law
and the gospel, God convicts of sin and
bestows His grace in Christ unto the
forgiveness of sin to all who repent and
believe. We believe that all who having
reached the age of accountability must have
a conscious experience of sin and saving
grace.
In the Sacrament of Baptism, God offers the
benefits of Christ's redemption to all men
and graciously bestows the washing of
regeneration and the newness of life to
every believer. Because of the total
depravity of human nature, and because the
promise of God also includes little
children, infants are to be baptized. In
the Sacrament of Holy Communion, Christ
gives to the communicants His body and His
blood, declares the forgiveness of sins to
all believers and strengthens their faith.
- The Church Universal consists of all those who
truly believe on Jesus Christ as Savior.
The local congregation is the communion of
saints or true believers "in which the
gospel is rightly taught and the Sacraments
are rightly administered." Therefore, it
follows that the membership of the local
congregation shall comprise only those who
by life and testimony show that they are
living in fellowship with Jesus Christ. We
practice the congregational form of church
government and the autonomy of the local
congregation. The synod has an advisory
function rather than a ruling function. Its
power to rule extends to the cooperative
efforts of the congregations of the synod
(such as the Lutheran Brethren Schools,
Lutheran Brethren Homes, Lutheran Brethren
Publishing Company, Home Missions, World
Missions, etc.) and not to the local
congregations.
- We
believe the Lutheran confessions are a
summary of Bible doctrines. We adhere to
the following confessional writings: the
Apostolic Creed (Apostle's Creed),
Nicene and Athanasian Creeds, Augsburg
Confession and Luther's Small Catechism.