Who has God gifted us to be?

The congregation of our Saviour Lutheran Church is a community
of believers seeking to live their lives as faithful followers of Jesus Christ.
Called and gifted with the Holy Spirit in baptism, we seek to use those gifts to
grow in faith, to love and to support one another, to support God's greater church
and this community. We meet regularly for worship, celebration of the
sacraments, study and fellowship. We pray that we may be examples of Christ's
love, charity and forgiveness to all who look to us to find him.
Our Mission:
By the grace of God, we come to worship, we go to serve.
Our Vision:
We believe God is calling us to be a loving community of
believers in Jesus Christ, and to invite all persons to grow in Christ.
Our Motto:
The church at the crossroads, where the risen Christ comes
to us in word and sacrament, and we respond to his love.
What do we believe?

Lutherans are a diverse group of people, convinced that the Holy Spirit is
leading us toward unity in the household of God.
Members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America are connected to the
faith of the church through the ages and around the world.
Lutherans believe in the Triune God. We are part of God’s unfolding plan.
When we gather for worship, we connect with believers everywhere and of every time.
When we study the Bible and pray, we are drawn more deeply into God’s own saving story.
When we serve others and address social issues that affect the common good, we live out our Christian faith.
(from the elca website: http://www.elca.org/What-We-Believe/The-Basics.aspx)
leading us toward unity in the household of God.
Members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America are connected to the
faith of the church through the ages and around the world.
Lutherans believe in the Triune God. We are part of God’s unfolding plan.
When we gather for worship, we connect with believers everywhere and of every time.
When we study the Bible and pray, we are drawn more deeply into God’s own saving story.
When we serve others and address social issues that affect the common good, we live out our Christian faith.
(from the elca website: http://www.elca.org/What-We-Believe/The-Basics.aspx)