"Ecclesia semper reformata et reformanda" is a Latin phrase from Reformation times that continues to inspire our Lutheran zeal for learning. "The Church reformed and always reforming" means that we Christians are called to be life-long learners who need to continually grow and mature in our understanding of the Bible and our world that our faith might remain flexible, vibrant and relevant. These are some of the ways we seek to be a learning community.
WEEKLY SUNDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY AT 9:45 AM
An informal, small group reading with discussion through a selected book of the Bible led by the Pastor. We often choose to read a biblical book that is the basis for our Sunday readings during the current season of the church year.
MONTHLY WOMEN'S BIBLE STUDY
Held on the fourth Monday or Tuesday evening in the parsonage, this Bible study utilizes materials produced by ELCA Women in the Lutheran Woman Today magazine.
AFTERWORD
is an occasional forum held after worship during coffee hour. Recent presentations and discussions have included the art of hymn translation and sermon feedback sessions.
CONFIRMATION INSTRUCTION
is held on Saturday mornings for youth interested in making their affirmation of baptism following a two-year course of instruction in the Bible and Luther's Small Catechism.
SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN
is scheduled on an as-needed basis Sunday mornings preceding worship. Educational materials are also available for smaller children attending Sunday worship.
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER FOUNDATION
The Lutheran Church of The Master's Charitable Foundation was created in 1986 and is part of the Congregational Ministry allowing interested persons to provide a vehicle for Estate Planning Purposes and charitable gifts, or income for their heirs. The income derived from the Foundation is used strictly for charitable purposes, scholarships and Bible Camperships.