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What Lutherans Teach · We confess the faith of the
historic Christian church as it has always been taught in the three creeds
(Apostles, Nicene, and Athanasian), that there is only one true God, and yet
in this one God there are three persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus
Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. · We confess that, since Adam
fell into sin, all people are conceived and born entirely sinful, standing
under God’s wrath, and are unable to save themselves. · We confess that God the Son
was born of the virgin Mary. This Jesus Christ, who is true God and true man,
died on the cross and rose to life again in order to save the world from
God’s wrath. We wait for Him to return on the Last Day to judge the world and
take us, His children, to heaven. · We confess that we cannot be
forgiven before God by our own efforts, but that we receive the forgiveness
of sin and are made right with God by grace, for Christ’s sake, through
faith. · We confess that God has
provided the way for us to receive this saving faith: the Holy Spirit has
promised to give faith through the preaching of the Gospel and the Holy
Sacraments. · We confess that those who
believe in Jesus Christ show their faith through their love and good works to
others. · We confess that the church is
the place where believers are gathered in the liturgy to hear the true Gospel
preached and to receive the Sacraments as Christ instituted them. · We confess that in Holy
Baptism God makes us His children, gives us faith, and washes away our sins.
Baptism is therefore necessary for all people: infants, children, and adults
alike. · We confess that when we are
truly sorry for our sins and confess them, we receive forgiveness for these
sins from our pastor—as certainly as if Christ spoke the words Himself. · We confess that in the Lord’s
Supper the true Body and Blood of Jesus Christ are really present in the
bread and wine, and that we receive them with our mouths for the forgiveness
of sins. · We confess that the only
authority for Christian teaching and life which never errs or leads us astray
is God’s Word, which He has given to us in the Old and New Testament
Scriptures. This is a brief summary of the teachings contained in the Augsburg
Confession (1530), the fundamental doctrinal statement of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church. You may examine the complete Book of Concord containing this
confession and more by consulting
Project
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Resurrection Lutheran Church 25 Westfield Lane, Cambridge,
CB4 3QS, England (01223) 354 331 ·
click here to email us Pastor: Revd Reg Quirk A member
congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of England |