Our Essence
Lutherans are a
people of grace. Our
relationship with God centers not on what we do but what God has done.
“Saved by grace through faith” is how Luther describes our trust in
God’s goodness. Because we are
blessed with this gift of grace Lutherans are often found to be Gracious,
Grateful, and Graceful.
Ascension Lutheran Church’s Statement of Faith
We believe In the Trinity: God
the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
We
acknowledge one God in these three Persons.
We believe that God the Father created the universe.
God is loving, compassionate, just and kind.
The deepest desire of the Divine is to live in an intimate
relationship with all people.
We believe that, because of this desire to live in a relationship with us,
God became a human
being. Jesus Christ, born of a
virgin, is fully God and fully man.
Through his death and resurrection, Jesus made it possible for all
people to live in a relationship with God.
We believe that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life.
Through him and him alone can people enter into a relationship with
God.
We believe that the Holy Spirit is the presence of Jesus Christ among us.
Through the Spirit God loves us, empowers us, and lives in us.
The Spirit gives gifts to all believers.
We believe in all the gifts of the Spirit and encourage their use.
We believe that the Bible is the Word of God.
Through it God reveals himself to us.
The entire Bible is God-breathed and God-inspired.
The Old and New Testaments are the norm and guide upon which we base
our faith.
We believe that the church, be it a local congregation or the worldwide
fellowship of
believers, is the body of Christ.
As his body, we are called to worship him, serve him, and be the
vehicle through which the good news in its fullness is shared with the
world.
We affirm and identify with the confessions of the Lutheran church.
We affirm the centrality of grace alone, faith alone, and Word alone.
We believe in and practice the sacraments of Holy Baptism and Holy
Communion. We believe that
through the waters of Baptism, God comes to us to adopt us as God’s
children. Through Baptism God
gives the gift of new life. We
affirm the baptism of infants as well as adults.
We believe that through the Lord’s Supper God comes to love us and forgive
us. It is a meal of renewal.
Jesus is invisible but really present in the meal.
We believe in the worth and value of the human being.
Created in God’s image, humans have dignity.
Their worth is dependent, not on accomplishments, but on God’s love.
Because God sees humanity as worth dying for, we affirm and
acknowledge the dignity of humans.
At the same time we acknowledge that humanity is separated from God because
of sin. We joyfully proclaim the
good news that because of Jesus Christ, forgiveness is a possibility.
It is that forgiveness that restores fallen humanity’s worth.
We believe in and anticipate the return of Jesus Christ.
Though we don’t know the day or hour, we joyfully proclaim his return
to inspire all people to make the most of life today.