Frequently Asked Questions

If you didn’t grow up in a church, or even if you did but it wasn’t *this* *Lutheran* church, you may have a few questions. If you have questions not covered here, please ask. We’d love to add them – others probably are wondering, too. You can contact us by leaving a message at  (260) 627-5621 , messaging us on Facebook or sending an email to [email protected] .

I have trouble getting around, will that be a problem? No, come on in. We are very handicap friendly, and easily accommodate wheelchairs, walkers, or whatever.

What’s it cost? Absolutely nothing! Yes, a donation plate is sitting in the narthex (entry hall), but our guests are not expected to contribute anything other than their presence.

Can I bring the kids? But of course. Our activities are by definition family-friendly.

How will I know what to do? All the information (verbal responses, times to stand if you’re able, etc) is printed in the bulletin each week. If you are our guest, please talk to Pastor before communing – if you require gluten-free or alcohol-free elements, they are available.

Don’t I have to be a good Christian before I can come to church? Nope! A church is a hospital for sinners, not a shrine for perfect people. We all sin daily, in ways large and small. Nothing in your recent or distant past prohibits you from being our guest. God wants to save everyone, but has given us free will to accept his gifts. Those who have invited Christ into their lives know Jesus’ daily love and forgiveness, and promise of eternal life. If you’re not in that group, or have questions how that can be, come anyway and we can learn more together.

How long does a service last? Our Sunday services typically last about an hour. But you might like to stick around for a little bit and visit; there’s usually munchies in a fellowship time following service and before other activities.

That special program sounds like it’s for me, but I missed the first session(s). Can I come anyway? Please do. Each meeting of our special groups can stand alone, and if there’s something that generates a question, just ask.