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Welcome

to Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, Louisburg, KS - we invite you to look around and get a feel for our church. Feel free to share any comments or questions that might be on your mind through our online guest book. If you're not currently a member of our church - we'd like to take this opportunity to invite you to one of our weekly services. And of course, feel free to reach out and call our Pastor or one of our Elders.

We hope you and your family will have a warm and spirit-filled experience with us as we worship and fellowship together at our services, events, and ministries. 

We'd also like to invite you to make an online prayer request. You're prayer request opens the door, and God is waiting patiently on the other side of that door, at all times, in all situations, to join with you. 

Many blessings to you,

Pastor Andy Keltner

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OUR BELIEFS

 

The church exists to communicate Christ.  We do this by proclaiming the truth that Jesus is Lord.  We base all our teachings on the Bible which we understand to be the inspired inerrant Word of God.  The sacraments are regularly observed according to the teachings of Scripture.   Through the “Means of Grace,” the Word, and Sacraments, we trust that God will work through the power of the Spirit to bring individuals into the Kingdom of God.  

As members of Christ our Savior it is our responsibility and privilege to carry our faith into our community and proclaim Christ.  We believe that everyone who confesses Christ is a precious and loved Child of God and an heir to the eternal kingdom.  As children of God we share the gospel of Jesus with everyone as God gives us opportunity.  Everything we do as a church should have at its core the desire to communicate Christ.  As we share Christ, the Spirit of God works to win lost souls for the heavenly Kingdom.

Lutheran Church Beliefs

Simply stated, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod believes, teaches and confesses that in Christ alone is there salvation -- by grace alone, through faith alone, on the basis of Scripture alone. To share this message with the world is the mission of the church and the reason for its existence. (Samuel Nafzger, "What We Believe" conclusion)  

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