Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Church was established Christmas Eve 2003 as an independent
Lutheran congregation. On May 5th, 2006, Concordia signed the roster of the Constitution
of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, thus officially recognizing Concordia Evangelical
Lutheran Church as a synodical member with voting rights.
We at Concordia are dedicated to the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the
historic creeds of Christendom and of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. She is a church that
believes Christianity in and of itself is always contemporary. While many churches have gone
the way of praise bands, popular culture and political correctness, Concordia, by God's grace,
holds to the conviction that the ancient divine liturgy addresses the needs of people today
even as it has for centuries.
Visiting Concordia, you will find a Church of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, guarded by the
Ecumenical Christian creeds (Apostles, Nicene, Athanasian) and the Confessions of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church. There is no bait-and-switch going on here. We do not lure
you in by appealing to your felt needs - as all advertisement does - and then try to get
you to buy into our faith. What you see is what we have to offer - forgiveness of sins,
deliverance from death and the devil, and eternal salvation.
Visiting Concordia, you will find a church where salvation is certain for you rooted in what
Christ Jesus won on the cross and distributes to sinners today through Holy Baptism, Holy Absolution,
and Holy Communion. Concordia exists for the purpose of distributing forgiveness at each and every
service.
Visiting Concordia, you will find a church where people deal with the same problems, stresses,
and struggles of life that you do. You will find people who crave theological substance not
shallow form, people who have found that so called contemporary services are more in step with
the times then they are with the rhythms of sin and grace. You will find at Concordia people
who are not consumed with how they feel or do not feel about God, but with how God feels about
them in Christ Jesus.