About Us
For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified. (1 Cor. 2:2)
Our Savior Lutheran Church, Pagosa Springs, is a member congregation of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) and is committed to the doctrine of the Lutheran Church as presented in The Book of Concord. We are a congregation uniquely devoted to liturgical worship, to catechesis (Christian education), and to the centrality of the Holy Communion and other Sacraments in the life of the Christian.
The Divine Service is the heart of all that we do here, because it is in the Divine Service where our Lord Jesus Christ feeds us with His Word and with His Body and Blood. From the forgiveness, life, and salvation we receive from Him flows everything else we do here in this place.
Our church's mission is stated clearly in our constitution: Our Savior Lutheran Church exists as a community of faith and confession in which we are personally and corporately embraced by the love of Jesus Christ, who empowers us through His Word and Sacraments to embrace one another in a fellowship of worship, caring, learning, serving, and reaching out to bring others into His family of faith (Acts 2:42-47).
Our Savior Lutheran Church, Pagosa Springs, is a member congregation of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) and is committed to the doctrine of the Lutheran Church as presented in The Book of Concord. We are a congregation uniquely devoted to liturgical worship, to catechesis (Christian education), and to the centrality of the Holy Communion and other Sacraments in the life of the Christian.
The Divine Service is the heart of all that we do here, because it is in the Divine Service where our Lord Jesus Christ feeds us with His Word and with His Body and Blood. From the forgiveness, life, and salvation we receive from Him flows everything else we do here in this place.
Our church's mission is stated clearly in our constitution: Our Savior Lutheran Church exists as a community of faith and confession in which we are personally and corporately embraced by the love of Jesus Christ, who empowers us through His Word and Sacraments to embrace one another in a fellowship of worship, caring, learning, serving, and reaching out to bring others into His family of faith (Acts 2:42-47).