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Church of Our Lord
At Church of Our Lord, we are loyal to Jesus Christ and sincerely care about you and your needs.
What kind of a Church is the Church of Our Lord?
First and foremost, this is a gathering of baptized Christian people who make much of the most unique person ever to live in human history of any time, of any place, of any culture. His name is Jesus Christ.
What do we believe?
We believe and sincerely try to live out the central wisdom of faith and practice of the Church as it has come down to us from the time of Christ and His Apostles.
Am I free to attend?
The Church of Our Lord is a place where we make every effort to be real and genuinely loving in our relationships with each other and with our neighbor—no matter who he or she is. If you want to interact with people who are like this, you very well might like it here.
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Times of Worship
Holy Eucharist and Sermon
Sunday at 10:00 AM
The name comes from the Greek word eucharistia which means "thanksgiving". This is what we, as His disciples, His Church, His redeemed, are to do on the first day of the week, the Lord's Day, as a weekly celebration of his saving work and Resurrection. The best name for it is the Holy Eucharist.
Daily Evening Prayer
Monday through Friday at 4:00 PM
Our practice at the Church of Our Lord is to pray full Evening Prayer from the Book of Common Prayer every day at 4:30 pm Monday through Friday with the daily Psalm(s) and all three lectionary readings. Evening Prayer gives growing Christians the opportunity to ask questions about the meaning of the readings. It has proven to be a productive opportunity for growth in the written Word of God for all who attend.
Bible Study
Wednesday at 7:00 PM
Every Christian should be a serious student of the Bible through individual Bible study and group Bible study. If you don't go to a Bible Study, you are missing out "big time". The Liturgy of the Word is not only reading the Old Testament but teaching based on the Word of God.