Wer wir sind
Die Martin Luther
Kirche ist eine zweisprachige, lutherische Gemeinde, die sich an deutsch-
und englischsprachige Menschen wendet. Wir haben einen Kindergarten mit 72
Plätzen und sind stolz auf unsere guten Beziehungen zu den umliegenden
Kirchengemeinden und Organisationen. Wir unterstützen einen Kindergarten in
Sao Paulo, Brasilien. Wir gehören der ELCIC (Evangelisch-Lutherischen Kirche
in Kanada) und der Evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland, EKD, an. Wir haben
eine Radioandacht am Sonntag und Gottesdienste in Deutsch und Englisch.

Unserer Frauenkreis trifft sich an jedem 2. Mittwoch im Monat um 19.30
Uhr in der Kirche (ausser in dem Sommer Monaten!). Möglicherweise kann
ein Treffen auf Grund von schlechten Wetterbedingungen im Winter abgesagt
werden. Wenn sie sich nicht
sicher sind, rufen Sie bitte die Präsidentin Frau Else Weigelin an.
Sie sind herzlich eingeladen und wir freuen uns immer über neue Mitglieder
und Gäste!
Unsere Gottesdienste:
Deutscher Gottesdienst
11.00 Uhr Sonntags
Englisher Gottesdienst
9.45 Uhr Sonntags
Beide mit Sonntagschule
Gruppen und Kreise der Gemeinde
Der Seniorenkreis
Einmal im Monat
Der Frauenkreis
trifft sich jeden
Monat ab 19.00 Uhr
Der Bibelgesprächskreis
trifft sich einmal im Monat
Konfirmandenunterricht
Zweimal im Monat
Missionskreis
Der Kirchenvorstand
trifft sich jeden
Monat ab 19.00 Uhr
Board of Directors vom
Kindergarten
Einmal im Monat
Geschichte der Martin Luther Gemeinde
vom 3. Dezember 1955.
About Lutherans
Martin Luther,
the man started a reformation in the early 1500s and our Church body is name after him. An excellent introduction to Lutherans and our
Church body is available from the
Eastern Synod web site.
Come and Worship
The focus of our community life is Sunday worship where we
praise God with prayer and song.
Two different language services are held every Sunday in German and English. We welcome all visitors to our Church for service and fellowship after
service.

The Lutheran Church is known for worship services which center around the Word of God and
the fine musical Church tradition, expressing faith in
the language of the people. Worship, study and education are important because a personal faith cannot develop apart from
the community of the church.
We believe that fellowship and times for gathering, whether to learn or simply enjoy ourselves, are also important.
We are a medium sized congregation and can offer these opportunities and give people a chance to become better acquainted if they so desire.
We gather for weekly worship on Sunday
mornings
Sunday School
from 9:25 a.m. to 12:00 noon
A nursery is also available.
The Sacrament of Holy Communion is celebrated
the second Sunday of each month unless otherwise posted.
Special Worship Services
(where start time will vary)
Buß und Bettag
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
New Years' Eve
New Year's Day
Lenten Mid Week
Maudy Thursday
Good Friday
Easter Sunday
Himmelfahrt
Worship Service
On Sundays, we gather to sing the cherished hymns and contemporary songs of the faith as we gather to praise God. We listen to the Word of God
presented in the scriptures and the sermon. We bring our gifts to God and receive God’s gift of Holy Communion, which is celebrated on
the 2nd Sunday of each month. On occasional Sundays throughout the year, we have a
Family Service. On some Sundays, we are sometimes blessed with a Baptism, or music from our
choir, or other special activities. All our services are proceeded and preceded
by a time for fellowship as we continue to enjoy each others and God’s
presence in our lives.

Martin Luther
Martin Luther,
the man started a reformation in the early 1500s and our Church body is name after him. An excellent introduction to Lutherans and our
Church body is available from the
Eastern Synod web site.
Martin
Luther
Martin Luther was a German
theologian and a major leader of the Protestant Reformation in the
15th-century Reformation. He is one of the major figures of Christianity
and of Western civilization and one of the major branches of
Protestantism. LUTHERANISM, is named after
him.
About Lutherans
Martin Luther,
the German monk and theologian, after whom our congregation is named,
brought about a Church Reformation in the early 1500's. An excellent introduction to Lutherans and our
Church body is available from the
Eastern Synod web site.