Faith Lutheran, a congregation of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, is located in the heart of Missouri's wine country and welcomes all for fellowship and spiritual renewal. Come experience the bridge to life everlasting in the presence of Christ through Word and the Sacramental Life.
Monday, September 9, 2013
What Does the Liturgy Mean?
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Monday, August 5, 2013
Breakfast at Rothschilds
Everyone is invited to join us for
Breakfast at Rothschilds
Saturday,
August 10th - at 8:30
then following breakfast
we'll be working together to
clean up in and around the church.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Confessing the Faith
This is a YouTube video of the reading of the Nicene Creed. The Nicene Creed dates back over a 1,000 years in the the Christian church. This recitation was done at Trinity Lutheran Church, Klein, TX during the March 4, 2012 church services by three members of Trinity as part of Lutheran Schools week. These three members, and students (former and present) are: Mr. Erich Klenk, 97 years old, confirmed in 1928, past Chairman of the congregation, charter member of the Men’s Club in 1946, and Trinity’s oldest member; Lyle Lovett, great grandson of Trinity founding father Adam Klein, confirmed in 1971, singer/songwriter, and winner of four Grammys; and Erin Pali, class of 2016 and current 4th grade student. This video was posted to YouTube by Pat Blake.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Faith Lutheran Church Community BBQ
Saturday July 13, 2013
Come and join us for a few hours of faith, fun, fellowship and food!
Games for kids of all ages. Cake walk and BBQ.
11:00 am-2:00 pm
Thursday, May 23, 2013
DISASTER RESPONSE
Our thoughts and prayers are with those effected by the May 20th tornadoes killing at least 24 people in Moore, Okla., some of them children. The two LCMS congregations serving the area are:
Trinity Lutheran Church
Pr. Nehrenz
Norman, OK
St. John's Lutheran Church and School
Pr. Bersche
Moore, OK
Both churches escaped damage and are open and busy serving members of their congregations and community who have experienced damage and loss.
How You Can Help
You can help these congregations as they respond. The easiest way to help is through the LCMS disaster response effort. Your gifts for Disaster Response provide a constant resource of funds that can instantly be made available to help those in need.You may also give by mail:
Make checks payable to "The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod" with a memo line or note designating ‘Disaster Response’
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
P.O. Box 66861
St. Louis MO 63166-6861
Or by phone:
888-930-4438
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