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What We Believe

Our doctrinal beliefs are drawn from the rich Biblical heritage of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.

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   The Bible

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Our doctrinal beliefs are drawn from the rich Biblical heritage of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.

   Lutheran Confessions

   Doctrinal Statements

   Moral & Ethical Issues

   The Bible

   FAQ's

  
Words of Welcome
 
     St. Paul's membership is nearly 3000 strong.  We have been blessed over the years both financially and with many faithful church workers and volunteers.  All of which are necessary as St. Paul continues to grow and adapt within this community.  With our ever expanding ministries, all generations have the opportunity to serve and grow spiritually with the Lord, and with fellowship with one another as the body of Christ.
 
     St. Paul's membership is nearly 3000 strong.  We have been blessed over the years both financially and with many faithful church workers and volunteers.  All of which are necessary as St. Paul continues to grow and adapt within this community.  With our ever expanding ministries, all generations have the opportunity to serve and grow spiritually with the Lord, and with fellowship with one another as the body of Christ.
  
Mission Statement
"The Mission of St. Paul Lutheran Church is that we are empowered by God's love to teach and equip all people with Christ's healing care and peace."
 
We proclaim that we have died in Baptism and already possess eternal life through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ! Led by His Spirit through Word and Sacrament we are committed to the following:
  • acknowledging and accepting the Old and New Testaments as the revealed and verbally inspired Word of God, and all the confessional writings of the Evangelical Lutheran Church as found in the Book of Concord (1580) to be a true and genuine exposition of Biblical doctrine;
  • growing in the scope and quality of our caring for people's spiritual, physical and emotional needs;
  • teaching varied Bible studies that disciple people into growing levels of understanding and commitment to the Christian life;
  • providing a Christian Day School that makes disciples of children and their families;
  • celebrating our new life in Christ through worship that faithfully and creatively proclaims and patterns itself after God's Word;
  • equipping our members to be witnesses of Jesus Christ to those people God places around them;
  • challenging our members to obey the Lord in the sacrificial management of their time, talent, and treasure;
  • creating fellowship opportunities and support groups for the individual and group needs God places before our congregation;
  • helping our members realize God's purpose for their lives and its relationship to His mission for this congregation;
  • accepting each member as God's gift to the entire congregation, remembering that God is at work in the lives of our members.
We invite you to worship every week and to get involved in a service and fellowship group.
"The Mission of St. Paul Lutheran Church is that we are empowered by God's love to teach and equip all people with Christ's healing care and peace."
 
We proclaim that we have died in Baptism and already possess eternal life through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ! Led by His Spirit through Word and Sacrament we are committed to the following:
  • acknowledging and accepting the Old and New Testaments as the revealed and verbally inspired Word of God, and all the confessional writings of the Evangelical Lutheran Church as found in the Book of Concord (1580) to be a true and genuine exposition of Biblical doctrine;
  • growing in the scope and quality of our caring for people's spiritual, physical and emotional needs;
  • teaching varied Bible studies that disciple people into growing levels of understanding and commitment to the Christian life;
  • providing a Christian Day School that makes disciples of children and their families;
  • celebrating our new life in Christ through worship that faithfully and creatively proclaims and patterns itself after God's Word;
  • equipping our members to be witnesses of Jesus Christ to those people God places around them;
  • challenging our members to obey the Lord in the sacrificial management of their time, talent, and treasure;
  • creating fellowship opportunities and support groups for the individual and group needs God places before our congregation;
  • helping our members realize God's purpose for their lives and its relationship to His mission for this congregation;
  • accepting each member as God's gift to the entire congregation, remembering that God is at work in the lives of our members.
We invite you to worship every week and to get involved in a service and fellowship group.
  
The logo of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod is this triple-layered cross.
 
The cross reminds Christians of the innocent suffering and death of Jesus Christ for the sins of all people.
 
The three layers of the cross symbolize the unfathomable mystery of the Holy Trinity. 
The logo of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod is this triple-layered cross.
 
The cross reminds Christians of the innocent suffering and death of Jesus Christ for the sins of all people.
 
The three layers of the cross symbolize the unfathomable mystery of the Holy Trinity. 
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