FAQs

  • First off, welcome! We are excited to have you and your family worship with us. We do have a connect card located on each end of every pew, feel free to fill it out. We also have a welcome packet (one per family) if you are interested in getting more involved, it’s located near the bulletins near the front entrance (in the narthex).

  • Lutherans embrace the teaching of Martin Luther, a 16th century monk and preacher who began the reformation of the church. We are named after him in honor of what he taught us about the love and forgiveness of God. Luther taught that we can do nothing to get to heaven. God is the one who forgives us and welcomes us into life eternal. Because we are forgiven and loved, we are called to act as a follower, not to get into heaven, but out of thanks for what we are given.
    Our church is a part of the North American Lutheran Church (NALC)

    To find out more info about NALC, please visit www.thenalc.org

  • You are welcome to come to church to see what life is like in our community. As a guest, you are always welcome to join us anytime

  • Our worship bulletin has information in it about when we stand, when we sit, what songs we sing, even announcements and scripture passages. This is done to make worship with us as simple and easy to follow as possible. We use two different hymnals (Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Green Book) and With One Voice(Blue Book), both of which can be found in front of you in the pew. There are also ushers and your neighbors in worship who would be more than happy to help out!

  • All children are welcome in our community gatherings and in worship. We are used to the delightful sounds of youth in our midst. Should your child need a break, we have a cry room with toys and a private space for moms’.

  • Absolutely not! Come to our community and you will see some people in dresses and suits and others in jeans and tee shirts. ALL ARE WELCOME, no strings attached.

  • Our community is a group of wanderers all seeking God at different stages in life and faith. We are all on a journey from lost to found. We welcome all people, wherever they may be. Join us as we tackle questions and seek God together in a prayerful and intentional community.

  • All who are baptized and believe in the real presence of Jesus Christ present in the unleavened bread and the wine may come forward to receive the sacrament. You may also come forward to receive a blessing. Grape juice is available upon request, please let the usher know before the service begins.

  • We invite all to give as they feel led as good stewards. The offering plate is located by the baptismal font.