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Worship services every Sunday at 10 am, and special holidays (Please allow 10 minutes incase the service starts late)
If you encouter any audio or video problems, please contact us through out website: www.apostlesregina.org
We are a small…
Worship services every Sunday at 10 am, and special holidays (Please allow 10 minutes incase the service starts late)
If you encouter any audio or video problems, please contact us through out website: www.apostlesregina.org
We are a small confessional Lutheran Congregation located in Regina, SK, Canada. We are affilated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. We believe the Bible is the Word of God and that Jesus Christ, true God and true man, is our only Saviour from sin.
We subscribe to the Lutheran Confessions, not merely in a "historical" manner, but we believe that these documents are a correct exposition of Scripture.
We strive to correctly divide Law and Gospel and use them properly. The law show us our sins. The Gospel shows us our Saviour. The Gospel tells us of God's love, God's Work, God's salvation. Our salvation is all the work of God, and we add nothing to it. Through faith in the work of Jesus this salvation is given to us. "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast. (Ephesians 2:8,9)"
What is faith? It is simply this: "Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see." (Hebrews 11:1) Saving faith is simply a God-given trust that I am a sinner deserving death, but whom Jesus, in great love, saved through his perfect life, innocent death and glorious ressurection. His work is a historical fact. By his work all my sins have been 100% paid for. Through faith in his work, I become a child of God.
We believe that God uses his Gospel alone to create and sustain faith in a persons heart. That Gospel is given to us through three means: the Word (Bible) itself and the sacred acts that Christ gave to his Church, namely Baptism and the Lord's Supper.
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