The purpose of the Church is to make disciples through the Word and sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion, and by sharing God’s love through word and deed with those in our community.

As the body of Christ in Clarington…

We believe and confess

That God is the creator of the universe with all its grandeur and beauty and that He sustains it with His almighty power. He also created our first parents, Adam and Eve, in His own image that they might live in fellowship with Him and be His instruments to care for creation.

We believe and confess

That Adam and Eve doubted and rebelled against God, their creator. They sinned and their natures became evil. Now, every human being is born with a self-centred nature and a tendency for evil that violates God’s will and desire. If you’re having doubts about this, consider why people must teach their children how to be good, but no one needs to to show a child how to misbehave! Attempts to change human nature or to please God with our own good are doomed to failure. People need forgiveness and new life. And God provides it by His grace.

We believe and confess

That God, out of pure love, gives people forgiveness of sins to reconcile them to Himself. He does this even though He is a just God who punishes sin because His own son, Jesus Christ, took the punishment for all sin from all people upon Himself when He died on the cross of Calvary. God raised Him from the dead on Easter, demonstrating to the world that the sacrifice of the lamb of God has been accepted and man’s sin paid for in full.

We believe and confess

That people receive forgiveness through faith. Faith is the hand which accepts God’s free gift. Faith is created by the Holy Spirit through the means of the Gospel message which tells of God’s love demonstrated in Jesus Christ. Baptism is the means by which a child or adult is given a new life and received into God’s kingdom.

We believe and confess

That the Bible is the source of knowledge about God and His forgiveness and is also the way in which He speaks to us today. The Bible was written by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and so is true and without error.

We believe and confess

That the Church is the fellowship of all those who believe in Jesus Christ as their Saviour and Lord. The Lutheran Church gets its name from Martin Luther who “reformed” the church with basic principles of faith alone, grace alone, Scripture alone.

We believe and confess

That God has given two Sacraments to build His church: Baptism to create faith, and Holy Communion (also called the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist) to nurture faith. In Holy Communion, Jesus Christ gives the communicant His body and blood in, with and under the bread and wine.

We believe and confess

That the fellowship which God establishes with His believers on earth will continue after this life as believers live with Him in heaven for all eternity.