Redeemer Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS). We are a confessional Lutheran church committed to the truth of God’s Word and the saving Gospel of Jesus Christ.


What We Believe

At Redeemer Lutheran Church, our faith is rooted in the Bible and centered on Jesus Christ. As a Lutheran congregation, our teachings reflect the historic Christian faith as confessed in the Lutheran tradition.

The Bible

We believe the Bible is the inspired and trustworthy Word of God. Through Scripture, God reveals His love, His will, and His plan of salvation through Jesus Christ.

The Trinity

We believe in one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

  • God the Father is our Creator and Sustainer.

  • Jesus Christ, God’s Son, is our Savior.

  • The Holy Spirit creates and sustains faith in our hearts through sacraments.

Salvation by Grace

We believe we are saved by God’s grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. Salvation is not something we earn—it is a free gift from God through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.

Jesus Christ

We believe Jesus is true God and true man. Through His death on the cross and His resurrection, He conquered sin, death, and the power of evil. All who trust in Him receive forgiveness and eternal life.

The Sacraments

We believe God strengthens faith through His Word and Sacraments:

  • Baptism – A gift of grace through which God welcomes us into His family and gives forgiveness and new life.

  • Holy Communion – In the Lord’s Supper, Christ gives His true body and blood for the forgiveness of sins and the strengthening of faith.

The Church

We believe the Church is the body of Christ, called to worship, grow in faith, serve others, and share the good news of Jesus with the world.

Our Lutheran Heritage

As a Lutheran church, our teachings reflect the Reformation led by Martin Luther in the 16th century. We affirm the historic confessions of the Lutheran Church, especially the Augsburg Confession, which clearly express our understanding of Scripture.