The Sacraments: Baptism and Communion
In Lutheran theology, a sacrament is a sacred act instituted by Jesus that joins God’s Word with a physical element (water, bread, wine). Through these gifts, God delivers grace—His undeserved, everlasting love—along with forgiveness and salvation. They are not magic, but tangible means by which God strengthens our faith and makes Christ truly present.
If you’d like to know more, a pastor or deacon or even the person sitting next to you in church would love to talk with you!
Baptism
At Christ the King, we believe Baptism is where God does something extraordinary.
When simple water is combined with God’s Triune name (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), He gives a new identity: a child of God, with the promise of forgiveness, life, and salvation. Jesus invites all who follow Him to be baptized—from newborns to adults (Acts 2:39).
Communion
We believe the Bible’s teaching that in Holy Communion we receive the true body and blood of Jesus Christ, in, with, and under the bread and wine, for the forgiveness of sins. If you are a baptized Christian, have been instructed in the biblical teaching on Communion, and agree with our confession of faith, you are welcome to commune with us.
Christ the King celebrates Communion at every regular Sunday and Wednesday evening service. Have questions? A pastor, deacon, or elder is always glad to help.