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Welcome

to the St. John's Lutheran Church website.  We are a congregation serving our Lord Jesus Christ in affiliation with Lutheran Church -- Canada.

 

Take a look around, and make sure to visit our forum for some great discussion! If you're a congregation member, login at the left hand side or create a new account with the passphrase given in the weekly church bulletin. This will allow you to access the bulletin announcements, calendar, etc.

 

Service Times 

Regular Sunday services are at 9:30 am throughout the year.  

We have contemporary services the first, fourth, and fifth Sunday of the month.

We worship using a formal, liturgical, hymnal- based service the second and third Sundays of the month. 

 Bible Classes and Sunday School

Sunday morning adult classes are offered from the second Sunday of September until the Sunday before the May long weekend.

The Youth Sunday morning Bible study, called Paidia Christo, takes place in the office building behind the church during the same period as the adult study.

Sunday school is offered from the second Sunday in September to the last Sunday in May. 

 Special Events

 Please join St. John's CAFE for a Mexican-themed potluck on Saturday, January 21st at 6pm. More details here.

Where do I get started?

Visitors that are interested in the site and our congregation might want to check out the About Us section. If you've got a question about something, the forum is a good place to look (you can sign up and post, too!), or you could always contact us via email. If any of that seems confusing, check out the Help section.

 

Congregation members that are looking for something specific should check out the menu on the left hand side, as well as the top menu. If you can't find what you're looking for, there's a handy search feature. Remember, you need to login to see the bulletin announcements, calendar, and newsletter!

 

Who are we?

We are a group of Christians that believes that God speaks to His people through words that were written down over a period of thousands of years by the hands of people known as prophets, evangelists and apostles. We believe that these writings, collected in a book known as the Bible, are intended to show God’s love toward us as individuals, but also as a community of believers.  He shows His love by sending Jesus Christ, who reached out to us when we turned our backs on God, and brought us back into a healthy relationship with Him when He died on the Cross for us so that God would forgive us our sins. 

 

If you're interested in learning more, check out the About Us section, and read the Pastor's Message.