Welcome

Who is Welcome at Resurrection Lutheran Church?

I want it to be known that those of different colored skin and heritage are welcome here.

I want it to be known that those who suffer from addiction to drugs and alcohol (whether recovering or not), and their families are welcome here.

I want it to be known that men, women, and children are welcome here and that they will not be harassed or abused here.

I want it to be known that in this congregation you can bring children to worship and even if they cry during the entire service, they are welcome.

I want it to be known that those who are single by choice, by divorce, or through death of a spouse, are welcome here.

I want it to be known that if you are promiscuous, have had an abortion, or have fathered children and taken no responsibility for them, you are welcome here.

I want it to be known that gossips, cheats, liars, and their families are welcome here.

I want it to be known that those who are disobedient to their parents and who have family problems are welcome here.

I want it to be known that gays and lesbians and members of their families are welcome here.

I want it to be known that people of low or no income and their families are welcome here.

I want it to be known that people with physical and or mental disabilities are welcome here.

I want it to be public knowledge that we at Resurrection Lutheran Church take seriously that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. The young and old, the rich the poor, all of the broken are welcome here.

I want it to be public knowledge that we are justified by the grace of God, which is a gift through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

We offer welcome here because we believe that “while we were yet sinners Christ died for the ungodly.” That’s us. Christ did not die for us after we showed signs of “getting it all together.” Christ loved and still shows love to us while we are yet sinners.

Sinners are welcome here. Sinners like you and me and like our neighbors are welcome here. Let us not condemn the world, but let us proclaim to a broken and hurting world, God’s forgiveness and grace.

I want it to be of public record that since we are a sinful people that we will not always be as quick to welcome as we should. Let us be quick to admit our sin and seek forgiveness.

May God give us the grace to welcome and forgive one another as Christ has welcomed and forgiven us.

In the Grace of God – Pastor John L. Hansen