Jesus

Yes, we put “Jesus” on the menu bar of our website. But more importantly, Jesus is front and center of who we are. He is not one tab among many, one program among several, or one option among options. Everything begins and ends with him.

As Lutherans, we don’t just speak in vague terms about “faith” or “values.” We gather around a cross. That might sound strange, after all the cross is a symbol of death. Yet, out of the death of sin springs life everlasting. The cross is where Jesus proves the depths he will go to save, and insists on going there for you. Jesus didn’t come to offer a self-improvement plan or to give us vague spiritual vibes. He came to die and rise, to forgive sins, to conquer death itself, and to give us hope that stretches beyond anything we can manage on our own.

And here’s the remarkable part: Jesus isn’t just an idea or a memory. He shows up. Tangibly. For you. In the ways he promised: his word spoken and read, his body and blood given in bread and wine (and yes, gluten-free if you need it), in the water of baptism, and in the fellowship of his people. That means when you worship with us, you don’t just hear about Jesus. You receive him.

We live in a world that constantly tells us to look inward for strength, or to look outward for success. But the church is a place where we look to the cross and hear the truth: you are forgiven. You are loved. You are raised to new life in Christ.

So if you come here, expect this:

  • Expect honesty about sin and brokenness. We don’t gloss it over.
  • Expect the cross to be at the center, not as decoration but as promise.
  • Expect the resurrection to be proclaimed as real hope, not wishful thinking.
  • Expect Jesus, given for you.

That’s why the “Jesus” tab is more than a heading at the top of this website. It’s the heart of who we are and what we cling to: Christ crucified and risen, for us and for the life of the world.