OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH

Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod

508 Division Avenue N.  P.O. Box 88
Cavalier, North Dakota, 58220-4901
Phone: (701) 265-4408
E-mail: Our Savior Church Office

Adam L. Scheblein, Pastor

Come worship with us!

+ Christian Education Hour.....8:45

+Divine Service......................10:00 

+ Summer Worship Hour........ 9:30
(Service only, Memorial Day to Labor Day)


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We Believe

 As Christians belonging to the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod we believe that the Word of God as found in the Old and New Testaments and the Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, as commanded and instituted by Christ, are the means by which God comes to us. The Lutheran confession is often summarized in three phrases:

            Word Alone                                       Grace Alone                             Faith Alone

Christ spoke of Himself as the Good Shepherd, and commanded His disciples, "Feed My sheep." Lutherans, therefore, refer to their called spiritual leaders as "Pastor."
Lutherans of the Missouri Synod commonly practice "close" communion. We celebrate the Lord's Supper or Holy Eucharist together because we are "close" in faith. That means we totally agree concerning the doctrines taught and revealed in Holy Scripture. Our communion practice stems from the firm belief that communion is the most intimate expression of doctrinal unity with those joining us at the Lord's table. Holy Communion is a sacrament OF unity not a sacrament TOWARDS unity.

Luther Rose This practice of a communion of closeness in doctrine and faith is Scriptural as well as an ancient practice of Christ's Church.
Lutherans believe in the real presence of Christ in the Sacrament of the Altar. That is, we believe that Christ's body is truly present and received in, with and under the bread, and His blood in, with and under the wine of the Holy Supper. (Matthew 26:26,28)
 


Lutheran Links

+Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod has a Home Page which links to its St. Louis offices, its university system, charitable organizations and other activities. (You may have reached our page in this way.)

+ The Small Catechism, written by Dr. Martin Luther, is accepted in all the world's Lutheran bodies. It is an exposition of the Lutheran position on basic Christian doctrine, using the Bible as the text, with questions and answers to aid in understanding. Written for the education of children, it is also useful for adults.


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