Calvary Is a Lutheran Church

Being Lutheran, our congregation accepts and preaches the Bible-based teachings of Dr. Martin Luther that inspired the reformation of the Christian Church in the 16th century. The teaching of Luther and the reformers can be summarized in these three phrases: Grace alone, Faith alone, Scripture alone.

What We Believe

The Bible is God's Holy, inspired word to the world that He created. The Bible's primary purpose is to bring God's love and powerful presence so that lives might be transformed.

 God is a personal being who has revealed himself as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, One God, three persons.

 People are precious to God...yet imperfect by nature. Their sin has separated them from God. 

Jesus is God demonstrating His plan to conquer our separation from Him. He is true God and true man, our Savior, who paid the full price for humanity's sin before God by dying on the cross and rising victoriously from the dead.

 The Holy Spirit generates faith in people's lives, gathers people together as the Church, showers people with His gifts, and through the Word and the Sacraments, empowers believers to live lives marked by Christ's love.

 Salvation: We believe people are rescued from sin through faith in Jesus Christ. This faith comes only from the Holy Spirit as a free gift, worked through the words of the Bible and the Sacraments.

 The Sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion (the Lord's Supper) are God's activities, combining common elements with the power of His Word to work faith in the lives of those whom He has claimed as His children.

 The Church was created by God to be His visible presence in the world. Though made up of imperfect believers, God accomplishes His perfect work through those He has claimed and empowered with the gift of His Spirit and of faith.

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