Chapel School is an outreach ministry of Memorial Lutheran Church of the Martyrs. We are a body of believers who extend a warm welcome for you to come and worship the Lord with us. Sunday Chapel, a fun and interactive worship experience designed for families with children of all ages is celebrated each Sunday morning at 9:30am. There
Chapel School is an outreach ministry of Memorial Lutheran Church of the Martyrs. We are a body of believers who extend a warm welcome for you to come and worship the Lord with us. Sunday Chapel, a fun and interactive worship experience designed for families with children of all ages is celebrated each Sunday morning at 9:30am. There is also a traditional service at 8am and a contemporary service at 10:30am.
This is Christ's church.
There is a place for you here.
We are the church that shares a living, daring confidence in God's grace. Liberated by our faith, we embrace you as a whole person--questions, complexities and all. Join us as we do God's work in Christ's name for the life of the world.
The Evangelical Lutheran Education Association has been the premier source of support, advocacy and connections for ELCA and other faith-based schools and early learning centers since 1988. The organization lives up to its Promise Statement: “No other educational member association can provide services to ELCA schools and centers that a
The Evangelical Lutheran Education Association has been the premier source of support, advocacy and connections for ELCA and other faith-based schools and early learning centers since 1988. The organization lives up to its Promise Statement: “No other educational member association can provide services to ELCA schools and centers that are faith-based, supportive, relational, educational and affordable.”
As Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Christians, we have a radical focus on God’s unconditional love. We believe that the word of the God is Jesus Christ himself, with a second understanding that the message of Jesus Christ is also the word of God.
The ELCA looks to the Bible for authority in its preaching and teaching, yet do
As Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Christians, we have a radical focus on God’s unconditional love. We believe that the word of the God is Jesus Christ himself, with a second understanding that the message of Jesus Christ is also the word of God.
The ELCA looks to the Bible for authority in its preaching and teaching, yet does not take a literalist approach to scripture.
We celebrate the sacraments of baptism and the Lord’s supper–external signs instituted by Christ that convey God’s grace and mercy. The ELCA is an inclusive and ecumenical church and seeks relationships with other religious traditions.
We are part of the ELCA, a church body that consists of 4 million baptized members, worshiping in nearly 10,000 congregations within 65 synods in 9 geographic regions.
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