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Our contact information:
St. Ansgar Lutheran Church
600 Lawson Road
London, Ontario | N6G 4A3
Telephone: 519.472.2975
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We, the people of St Ansgar, confess ...
God
We, the people of St Ansgar, confess the Triune God – Father, Son and Holy Spirit – as the one true God. We proclaim the Father as Creator and Preserver, His Son Jesus Christ as Redeemer and Lord, and the Holy Spirit as Regenerator and Sanctifier.
God active in the world
We, the people of St Ansgar, confess that the Gospel is the revelation of God’s saving will and grace in Jesus Christ, which God imparts through Word and Sacrament. Through these means of grace the Holy Spirit creates believers and unites them with their Lord and with one another in the fellowship of the Holy Christian Church.
The Word of God
We, the people of St Ansgar, confess the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as the inspired Word of God, through which God still speaks, and as the only source of the Church’s doctrine and the authoritative standard for the faith and life of the Church.
The Bible is the holy book of Christianity. According to the Catechism, God himself speaks to us in human language in the Bible. The Bible is a collection of books which detail God’s works in our world. The Bible is the word of God written by people. The Bible is thoroughly a human book but, at the same time, it is a completely divine book.
“No prophecy ever came by human will but men and women moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God.” (2 Peter 1:21)
An interpretation of the Word of God
We, the people of St Ansgar, subscribe the documents of the book of Concord of 1580 as witnesses to the way in which the Holy Scriptures have been correctly understood and explained and confessed for the sake of the Gospel, namely:
• The Apostles’, the Nicene, and the Athanasian Creeds as the chief confessions of the Christian faith. Christian faith in one God is briefly expressed in these Creeds. This God, who is both one and triune, is known as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
• The Unaltered Augsburg Confession as its basic formulation of Christian doctrine. The confession of the Evangelical Lutheran Church is explained by the Augsburg Confession (1530) and the other Lutheran confessions. The main principle maintained by the Church is that all doctrine must be examined and evaluated according to the Word of God.
• Luther’s Small Catechism as a clear summary of Christian doctrine. It is a spiritual handbook for every home, a clear-cut explanation of the Christian faith. The Catechism summarizes key teachings of the Bible. The ten commandments, the creed and the Lord’s Prayer form the backbone of the Catechism.
• The Apology of the Augsburg Confession, Luther’s Large Catechism, the Smalcald Articles with the Treatise, and the Formula of Concord as further witnesses to the Unaltered Augsburg Confession.
MARTIN LUTHER (November 10,1483 – February 18, 1546)
Luther was a monk, theologian, and university professor whose ideas inspired the Protestant Reformation.
According to the Lutheran theology, we are saved by God’s grace alone through faith and in Christ Jesus alone.
Luther challenged the authority of the papacy by holding that the Bible is the only infallible source of religious authority. Indeed, Luther translated the Bible in German making it more accessible to ordinary people.
For in the righteousness of God is revealed through faith for faith; as it is written, "The one who is righteous will live by faith" (Romans 1:17 )
ELCIC – Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada ...
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) is the major Canadian representative of the traditions of the Lutheran reformation of the catholic Christian church. Baptized membership is around 180,000 members. The ELCIC came into being in 1986 through the merger of two predecessor bodies.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada holds membership in the Lutheran World Federation, the Canadian Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada is in full communion with the Anglican Church of Canada. See the joint Waterloo Declaration (http://www.elcic.ca/What-We-Believe/Waterloo-Declaration.cfm) for details.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada is composed of five synods. From west to east, they are the British Columbia Synod, the Synod of Alberta and the Territories, the Saskatchewan Synod, the Manitoba/Northwestern Ontario Synod, and the Eastern Synod. The presiding officer and chief pastor of each synod is a bishop.
Rev Susan Johnson is the National Bishop of the ELCIC.
Our Closest Partners in Ministry are ...
CLWR – Canadian Lutheran World Relief http://www.clwr.org/
London Campus Ministry http://www.lutherancampusministrylondon.com/
Northwest London Resource Centre http://www.nwlrc.ca/
Limberlost Chaplaincy http://info.london.on.ca/details.asp?id=1467
Friends of Orphans http://www.fotocan.org/
Lutheran Independent Living (London) – “LILL” http://www.tilleyholmes.ca/lutheran.html
Together with LILL we built a non-profit housing complex, St Ansgar Place. It is located across the parking lot from the church and is managed for us by Tilley Holmes Property Management.
Trinity Lutheran Church (London, Ontario) http://trinitylutheranlondon.com
Bethany Lutheran Church (Woodstock, Ontario) http://bethanywoodstock.ca/
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