
Come join us at either study, or all, as we grow together from God's Word in the fear and love of the Lord.
We will continue using Zoom Meeting for the for those who wish to participate in the Bible Class online. If you wish to participate in the Bible Study through Zoom, please let Pastor Shorey or the church office know your e-mail address and we will add you to the invitation list.
Sunday Morning Bible Study: Before the Divine Service from 8:00-8:45 a.m. We will meet in the Trinity Room. The Augsburg Confession and its Apology or Defense are probably the most familiar and most widely used of all the particular confessions of the Lutheran Church. The Augsburg Confession contains 28 separate articles which set forth statements of faith concerning God; Man; Jesus; Salvation; the Church; the Means of Grace; the Public Ministry; Church Orders and Customs; Civil Affairs; and more as taught and understood within the Lutheran Church. Almost 500 years have passed since this document was written, and we might wonder about its application for us today. The statements of faith found in the Augsburg Confession are of great value to us in that they remind us of where we have come from and what we are to be as we call ourselves Lutheran. Come join us on Sunday mornings, as we study the Augsburg Confession and its Apology in Bible Class.
Monday Evening Bible Study: This study in the Trinity Room, or by Zoom, will be 6:00-7:00 p.m. We are studying from the Bible, the book of Matthew.
We will continue using Zoom Meeting for the for those who wish to participate in the Bible Class online. If you wish to participate in the Bible Study through Zoom, please let Pastor Shorey or the church office know your e-mail address and we will add you to the invitation list.
Sunday Morning Bible Study: Before the Divine Service from 8:00-8:45 a.m. We will meet in the Trinity Room. The Augsburg Confession and its Apology or Defense are probably the most familiar and most widely used of all the particular confessions of the Lutheran Church. The Augsburg Confession contains 28 separate articles which set forth statements of faith concerning God; Man; Jesus; Salvation; the Church; the Means of Grace; the Public Ministry; Church Orders and Customs; Civil Affairs; and more as taught and understood within the Lutheran Church. Almost 500 years have passed since this document was written, and we might wonder about its application for us today. The statements of faith found in the Augsburg Confession are of great value to us in that they remind us of where we have come from and what we are to be as we call ourselves Lutheran. Come join us on Sunday mornings, as we study the Augsburg Confession and its Apology in Bible Class.
Monday Evening Bible Study: This study in the Trinity Room, or by Zoom, will be 6:00-7:00 p.m. We are studying from the Bible, the book of Matthew.