• Mission Statement

    Charity is a shelter in Jesus Christ welcoming all into faith and fellowship, and preparing disciples for meaningful service in the world through the transforming work of the Holy Spirit in their lives.

  • Vision Statement

    Charity is a place for healing where changed lives are gifted and empowered by the Holy Spirit and released to serve in the community for the glory of Christ.

Our congregation is called to:

Prophetic Word

​On August 6, 2000, Charity received a prophetic word through Pastor Fred Thoni, speaking to Pastor Bob Nordvall after Pastor Bob had finished preaching the sermon at East Immanuel Church. Both pastors had recently attended the Conference on the Holy Spirit, hosted each year at North Heights Lutheran Church. Pastor Thoni's 'Oaks of Righteousness' prophecy was recorded on audio. Charity disciples engaged in a full year of prayer following the giving of the prophetic word.

 

The Charity Logo

A logo shows what is to be the main focus of a ministry. It does it as simply and powerfully as it can, in the hopes that people will be able to see the direction and the vision without confusion. Nevertheless, a good translation and explanation helps all of us as we share about Charity.

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We proclaim these statements as true:


Charity Lutheran Church Constitution: Article II-B - Confession of Faith
The congregation confesses faith in the Triune God - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit;

  • In the Father, the creator and sustainer of the universe;

  • In the Son, Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior who died and rose again for the redemption of a fallen humanity; and

  • In the Spirit, who calls, gathers, enlightens and sanctifies the Christian church and preserves it in union with Jesus Christ in the faith.

The congregation further accepts the canonical scripture of the Old and New Testaments as the divinely inspired, revealed, and inerrant Word of God and the only infallible authority in all matters of faith and life.

As brief and true statements of the doctrine of the Word of God, the congregation accepts the following: The Apostolic, the Nicene, and the Athanasian Creeds; the Unaltered Augsburg Confession; Luther's Small Catechism; and the Book of Concord of 1580.

History of Charity

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Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ

We are an LCMC congregation. Click the button below to discover what that means.

 

Constitution & Bylaws

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