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Led
by the Holy Spirit, we are faithful to this
calling as we love, learn, and lead.
Love

Celebrating our relationship with God through worship.
(Psalm 95:1-7)
Growing in faith, compassion, and understanding through fellowship.
(Acts 2:42-47)

Giving of our time, talents, and
resources – all gifts from God. (1
Peter 4:10)

Serving the physical and spiritual
needs of our congregation, our community, and beyond.
(Matthew 20:26-28)
Learn

Teaching what it means to be a follower
of Christ; learning to connect our “Sunday faith” with our everyday
world.
(Matthew 28:19-20)
Enriching our relationship with God through prayer.
(Luke 11:1-4)

Strengthening
our body and soul through healing and wellness.
(John 10:10b)
Lead

Identifying, developing, and supporting effective leaders
whose ministry will successfully meet God’s expectations.
(Romans 12:6-8)
Sharing the life, death, and resurrection of
Jesus with the world. (Mark
16:15)
We believe:
In one God who exists eternally in three persons - Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit – the Holy Trinity. (Ephesians 1)

The
Bible is the inspired Word of God. The
Old and New Testaments are the authoritative guide of our faith
and life, through which the Triune God reveals Himself to us.
(2 Timothy 3:16-17)

The Sacraments are physical reminders of God’s grace.
• In the waters of Baptism
we are reborn children of God and inheritors of eternal life.
(John 3:5-6)
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Through the presence of Christ in
Holy Communion, we receive God’s forgiveness, renewal, and
salvation.
(Matthew 26:26-28)
We
are simultaneously people of God and sinful.
Through repentance we humble ourselves before God and
sorrowfully ask His forgiveness for our sins.
(Luke 15:1-32)
We
move forward in our obedience to God’s calling for our congregation when
we preserve our Lutheran
heritage while we pioneer ways to serve and follow Christ.
(Mark 7:5-8; 12:28-34)

We
should love God with all our heart, soul, and mind.
(Matthew 22:37-38)

God is the creator and owner of heaven and earth. As
stewards, we have a duty to share and use God’s gifts
wisely. (Psalm 65)
We value treating people who hold opposing views with dignity,
courageously resolving disagreements in
a way that honors God and protects the unity of our congregation.
Jesus Christ is the center of our lives and
our church. (Ephesians 4:1-3)
We
are saved by God’s grace through faith in Jesus Christ. (Ephesians
2:8-10)
December 30,
2007
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