August 20, 2008
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DOCTRINAL BELIEFS

Our doctrinal beliefs are drawn from the rich Biblical heritage of the Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod. Click on the menu items below for more details. (NOTE: Some links will transport the user to the Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod website.)



OUR PURPOSE

Shepherd of the Hills is a fellowship of Christians (forgiven sinners) gathered to grow as the Body of Christ. As Christ's Body, we want to share His love in both word and deed with one another and with the world. As Christians, we confess Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, relying on His grace alone for our salvation. We seek to live our lives in the power of the Spirit. We study the Scriptures to know God's will and what pleases Him in and through our lives. Learning and relating to the Word is vital.

As a congregation, we recognize both the challenge and the importance of being a body. In order to sustain our lives as participants of a Christian community, each of us needs a Life-giving connection to Christ, the Head of the Body. We also need the connection with other members of the Body.

A priority in our congregation is worship. Gathering as believers to hear God's Word and to celebrate the Sacrament is the center of our life as a community. We encourage regular worship as an important priority for all members.

As a "family of Christ," we also seek to be a witness to the world, both through ministries focused primarily on proclaiming the Gospel and ministries dedicated to the service of others. Both our witness and service reach around the world.

We also pray that each member may become effectively united to the "family" through personal relationships with other members. This fellowship happens through a variety of small and mid-sized groups. In these relationships of mutual care, love, and service, we can fulfill Christ's command to "love one another" (John 15:12) and, by doing so, the body can "build itself up in love, as each part does its work" (Eph. 4:16).

As a congregation, it is our desire to grow in love toward one another and obedience toward God. Teaching the Scripture with one another is the way for this growth to happen. It is our expressed desire to nurture men, women, parents, children, singles, and marriages by providing growth experiences in Bible study and application.



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