We are a Missouri-Synod Lutheran Church located in Montrose, Colorado
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Building Them Up In Christ.
Sending Them Out For Christ.
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“The words which I have spoken are spirit and they are life.” (John 6:63)
When Jesus first began His ministry many people responded positively to His healing, miracles, and His teaching about right and wrong. But now Jesus began to speak of everyone’s personal need for Him. He called Himself the Bread of Life ...
“I will give you rest…” (Matthew 11:28)
Jesus was addressing a crowd of people. He pointed out that most people were rejecting His teaching because it didn’t fit their own “spiritual wisdom and knowledge” that they were so proud of. Some of them completely denied any need ...
“No one can take My life from Me. I sacrifice it voluntarily.” (John 10:18)
There were plenty of people who didn’t like what Jesus taught – especially when He pointed out their self-serving lifestyles and motives. Some hated Him so much that they wanted to kill Him. They tried on several occasions, but not successfully. Yes, Jesus ...
“Only God is truly good.” [Part Two] (Mark 10:18)
[Continued from Part One] Last time we saw that a rich young man had addressed Jesus as “Good Teacher” and asked what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus responded by saying that only God is truly good. Then He recited ...
4 Ways to Grow in Christ
Whether you’ve been a Christian for many years or just recently received Jesus, it’s important to know how to grow in Christ. If you’re longing for growth, here are four ways to help you! Love Him Loving God is the ...
“Only God is truly good.” [Part One] (Mark 10:18)
A young man of status asked Jesus, “Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus answered with His own questions: “Why do you call Me good? Only God is truly good.” Jesus wanted to know: “Young man, ...
Upcoming Events
Our Seder Service will celebrate God’s desire throughout history to redeem and save His people. We will recall how He once rescued them from slavery in Egypt. And as we partake of foods connected to that liberation, we will consider our own slavery to sin and need for rescue. Our “tasting service” will remind us ...
This service of readings and hymns will recall the events surrounding Jesus' death. Lights will gradually dim and give way to total darkness as we contemplate the darkness that surrounded Jesus when He willingly took all our sin on Himself that we might be forgiven. We welcome all to this powerful service. Join Christ Lutheran ...