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Our Beliefs

The Lutheran church is a direct result of the Protestant Reformation begun in 1517 by Martin Luther in Wittenberg, Germany. Lutheran Church–Canada was founded in 1988 when the Canadian congregations of St. Louis-based The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod formed an autonomous Canadian church with three districts. The Alberta-British Columbia District offices are in Edmonton, Alberta, the Central District in Regina, Saskatchewan and the East District in Kitchener, Ontario. The denomination retains close ties with the LCMS and other Lutheran church bodies around the world which follow the Biblically-based Lutheran Confessions

We Believe

… there is only one God
  • who created everything, controls everything, cares for everything.
  • who shows us He exists through nature and conscience.
  • who tells us about Himself in the Bible
  • who has revealed Himself as three distinct persons-Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
  • who is the only True God among the gods of all religions.
... there is only one reliable source of information
  • the Bible is unique
  • the Bible tells us all we need to know about God
  • who tells us about Himself in the Bible
  • the Bible tells us human existence is no accident
  • the Bible tells us God wants to be with us now and forever
  • the Bible tells us that to live with God forever we need to be perfect, sinless
... there is only one true faith
  • life with God is only possible by His grace because no one is perfect
  • Jesus Christ is true God and true man, who lived a perfect life for us
  • who tells us about Himself in the Bible
  • who suffered and died on the cross for us
  • who rose from the dead and provided the only way for us to have life with God forever
  • all who admit their sinfulness and believe in Jesus as their only Saviour are counted holy in God’s eyes and receive eternal life
  • therefore, we want to lead a God-pleasing life

“God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.” — John 3:16 (ESV)

The basis of all Lutheran teachings is the Bible. Martin Luther and the other reformers wrote a series of documents answering accusations that their teaching was contrary to commonly held beliefs and practices of the 15th century church. These defenses and arguments, based upon the Bible were presented before a series of theological gatherings. Eventually, they were compiled into The Book of Concord . These comprise the doctrine and confession of the Lutheran Church.

Book of Concord

The Book of Concord (1580) or Concordia (often referred to as the Lutheran Confessions) is the historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents recognized as authoritative in Lutheranism since the 16th century. They are also known as the symbolical books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.[1]

The Book of Concord was published in German on June 25, 1580, in Dresden, the fiftieth anniversary of the presentation of the Augsburg Confession to Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Augsburg. The authoritative Latin edition was published in 1584 in Leipzig.

Those who accept it as their doctrinal standard recognize it to be a faithful exposition of the Bible. The Holy Scriptures are set forth in The Book of Concord to be the sole, divine source and norm of all Christian doctrine.

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Book of Concord Video