![]() |
![]() (The above picture links to the ELCA website) Amazing Grace Lutheran Church 3305 Lawrenceville Hwy Lawrenceville, Georgia 30044 770.381.1293
|
Lutherans are Christians, a part of the catholic (meaning universal) church The Lutheran Church comes out of Martin Luther's sixteenth-century protest against certain Roman Catholic church teachings, for which Luther found no biblical basis. His primary insight into the Gospel was that salvation is never earned by our own effort, but is a free and gracious gift of God. Luther's efforts were directed at "reforming" the Roman Catholic church, not at breaking away from it. However, that was the result. To be called a "Lutheran" was meant as an insult during those early days. Today, the Lutheran church is the largest of the "protestant" denominations. Lutherans have ties to Roman Catholicism (Martin Luther was, after all, an Augustinian monk), as well as to other Protestant churches. Our worship is liturgically based. Lutheran Christians confess Jesus as the Christ, the Savior of the World. Through Jesus, God has said to us, "Yes. I made you. I sustain you. I love you. I give you forgiveness, wholeness, and eternal life. The gift is unconditional. You need not be somebody or do anything to deserve the gift. It's free and can't be bought for any price! Only receive it by faith.'' Faith is not intellectual acceptance of doctrines about God, but dynamic, life-changing trust that God's promises will be kept. The good works that we do are done out of thankfulness to God for what we have already received, not out of a need to earn God's favor.
Commitment to all of this cannot be sustained
without prayer. We come together regularly to praise God and
receive nurture and guidance. We take the Bible seriously,
trusting that although some of it may appear to be straw, it holds
the precious Word of God just as the manger held Jesus (God's Word
made flesh). We receive Baptism and Holy Communion as renewed
promises that God will not ever or finally forsake us but remains
as close to us and to the world as cleansing water, bread, and
wine.
Please visit the web site for the Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America for a wealth of resources for our
church body. |