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Who we are
First Lutheran Church: A Caring Community
Even as we are committed to the transforming power of the Gospel which God so graciously bestows upon us through His Word and Sacraments, so also are we deeply interested in being the beacons of a living faith that reaches out with God's help into the community to serve and love our neighbor.
Our Mission: "To know Christ...
In worship, God reaches down and lavishes us with His gifts of Word and Sacrament. As His children, we reach toward one another, growing together as brothers and sisters in Christ through fellowship and study. ... to make Him known" By the power of the Holy Spirit, we reach out to our neighbor to fulfill God's will for us and to proclaim the Good News of salvation in Christ.
Located in central Greenwich, First Lutheran Church is a member congregation of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS) and located within the New England District (NED). The Pastor and members of First Lutheran hold to the Christ-Centered, biblically based and Sacramentally focused teachings of the Lutheran faith as taught in the Holy Scriptures and explained in the Book of Concord.
We are committed to the pure preaching of God's word and the right administration of the Scraments, teaching all people the Christian faith, and liturgical worship consistent with our Reformation heritage. We preach Christ crucified, risen and reigning for the salvation of the whole world.
Our Service
We follow the basic order of service that is familiar to Christians from many backgrounds and nationalities. Our service is printed in our weekly bulletin and is based on the services contained in the Lutheran Worship hymnal. For those who are familiar with the hymnal, we typically vary our services on a monthly basis, cycling through the three different "Settings" of the Divine Service. Your Children
Your children are important to us. Parents have the option of keeping their children with them in church or utilizing our nursery room where parents may listen to the service remotely while their children play. Can I take Communion?
Holy Communion is central to Christian worship. The Sacrament is offered in the Lutheran church on every Sunday and festival day. It is the gift of the very Body and Blood of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sin, and it is also a sign of our unity in the faith. We ask that new visitors speak with the pastor before receiving communion.
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Even as we are committed to the transforming power of the Gospel which God so graciously bestows upon us through His Word and Sacraments, so also are we deeply interested in being the beacons of a living faith that reaches out with God's help into the community to serve and love our neighbor.
Our Mission: "To know Christ...
In worship, God reaches down and lavishes us with His gifts of Word and Sacrament. As His children, we reach toward one another, growing together as brothers and sisters in Christ through fellowship and study. ... to make Him known" By the power of the Holy Spirit, we reach out to our neighbor to fulfill God's will for us and to proclaim the Good News of salvation in Christ.
Located in central Greenwich, First Lutheran Church is a member congregation of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS) and located within the New England District (NED). The Pastor and members of First Lutheran hold to the Christ-Centered, biblically based and Sacramentally focused teachings of the Lutheran faith as taught in the Holy Scriptures and explained in the Book of Concord.
Our Service
We follow the basic order of service that is familiar to Christians from many backgrounds and nationalities. Our service is printed in our weekly bulletin and is based on the services contained in the Lutheran Worship hymnal. For those who are familiar with the hymnal, we typically vary our services on a monthly basis, cycling through the three different "Settings" of the Divine Service. Your Children
Your children are important to us. Parents have the option of keeping their children with them in church or utilizing our nursery room where parents may listen to the service remotely while their children play. Can I take Communion?
Holy Communion is central to Christian worship. The Sacrament is offered in the Lutheran church on every Sunday and festival day. It is the gift of the very Body and Blood of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sin, and it is also a sign of our unity in the faith. We ask that new visitors speak with the pastor before receiving communion.
Street Address
38 Field Point Rd
Greenwich,
CT
06830-5338
United States
Phone: (203) 869-0032
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Church Pastor
Rev Benjamin Loos
Pastor
38 Field Point Rd
Greenwich,
CT
06830-5338
United States
Phone: (203) 869-0032
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Lutheran Church
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38 Field Point Rd
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First Lutheran Church Service Times
Sunday Worship
10:30 AM
Worship Service followed by
Coffee and Fellowship
Sunday School
Our children's program is held on Wednesday afternoon. Please call the office for more information.
Adult Bible Study
Thursday, 7:30PM
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 10:30 AM
Worship Service followed by
Coffee and Fellowship
Sunday School
Our children's program is held on Wednesday afternoon. Please call the office for more information.
Adult Bible Study
Thursday, 7:30PM
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First Lutheran Church History
Our History
On April 2, 1944 - Palm Sunday - seventy-five persons signed the constitution of the First Lutheran Church of Greenwich, Connecticut. This charter membership service was held at 32 West Elm Street, a rented house which had served as a church home to Greenwich Lutherans since the fall of 1943.
The first worship service on September 5, 1943, was the result of a year of planning, canvassing and organizing started when requests were made for a Lutheran service in Greenwich. Wartime gas rationing had made it difficult for many Lutherans in Greenwich to attend services in near-by towns.
In February, 1943, The Rev. Henry Heck, who was then serving the Stanwich Congregational Church; The Rev. Arthur Clausing of Zion Lutheran Church, Stamford; and The Rev. Dr. Louis Henze, executive secretary of the Atlantic District Church Extension Board, met to discuss conducting services in Greenwich.
As a result of this meeting, a suitable place of worship was located. Pastor Heck accepted the pastoral duties, although on a part-time basis until 1953. Thirty-five persons attended the first worship service, and Bible Class was also held that first Sunday for seven students.
By Easter of that year the attendance had increased three-fold. This growth, coupled with the sale of the building at 32 West Elm forced the congregation to seek new quarters.
In the spring of 1945, with the help of the Atlantic District Church Extension Fund, the property at 38 Field Point Road was purchased for $16,500. The first service was held in this building on June 24, 1945.
It was a year later, after remodeling and decorating (much of which was done by the men of the congregation) that the new church was dedicated to the Triune God.
The next few years brought many blessings to First Lutheran Church. The communicant membership had increased from the original 75 members, and $5,000 of the church debt had been retired. Pastor Arthur Clausing of Stamford preached the Fifth Anniversary service which was held September 12, 1948.
First Lutheran continued its steady growth. By the Tenth Anniversary there were 160 communicant members, and the congregation celebrated this anniversary by burning the mortgage for the Field Point Road property.
At the end of these first ten years the congregation once again had outgrown its quarters. Plans were launched to build a new church structure.
The first building committee meetings were held in 1953. Paul Schroeder was elected chairman of the Building Committee, and Robert Greene was selected as architect.
Four years later, on June 23, 1957, the new church was dedicated. The Rev. Dr. H. J. Rippe, president of the Atlantic District, delivered the dedication sermon at the morning worship, and The Rev. Oswald Hoffman of the Lutheran Hour spoke at an afternoon service of dedication.
Our beautiful stained glass window and interior furnishings were dedicated at the Fifteenth Anniversary celebration in September, 1958. The window, designed by Pierre Millous, was made in Chartres, the cathedral city of France. It was shipped here aboard the luxury liner S. S. Liberte. The window depicts the Nativity on the left and the Ascension on the right. The jewel effect of the window was achieved by hand chipping the pieces of glass on the inside, thereby creating a multitude of facets which refract and reflect light in countless ways.
After 15 years, the communicants numbered 244, the baptized membership totaled 528 and 148 were enrolled in Sunday Bible Classes. First Lutheran continued to be blessed and the Twentieth Anniversary was marked with special services on May 24, 1964. The Rev. Herman J. Rippe, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Long Island City and past President of the Atlantic District, was guest speaker. At this service new members were welcomed into the church, brining the communicant membership to 363.
Throughout the first twenty-five years, The Rev. Henry Heck served the congregation as pastor and guided both the spiritual and physical growth of the Church. During this time, the church also operated the Sunday Bible School, so vital in the Christian training of the youth of the church, in addition to The Christian Day School, under the leadership of Mrs. Henry Heck, which offered pre-school and kindergarten programs. In 1962 the church also began sponsorship of a Vacation Bible School.
In 1972 First Lutheran became a member of the newly formed New England District.
As the church looks back to its founding, the growth in membership is most notable during the post-war and "Baby-boom" eras. Since then, Greenwich has become a much more transient community. With families and members joining when they are transferred to the area, and leaving shortly as they are again transferred away. This has posed a challenge for us which we continue to strive to overcome in our mission to "Make Him Known".
Our Shepherds Rev. Henry W. Heck Sep 1943 - Feb 1973 Rev. Richard M. Manus Dec 1973 - Oct 1978 Rev. Ronald A. Erbe Sep 1979 - Jan 1999 Rev. Jimmy B. Coffey June 1999 - Dec 2010
Rev. Benjamin Loos
Mar 2012 - Present
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On April 2, 1944 - Palm Sunday - seventy-five persons signed the constitution of the First Lutheran Church of Greenwich, Connecticut. This charter membership service was held at 32 West Elm Street, a rented house which had served as a church home to Greenwich Lutherans since the fall of 1943.
The first worship service on September 5, 1943, was the result of a year of planning, canvassing and organizing started when requests were made for a Lutheran service in Greenwich. Wartime gas rationing had made it difficult for many Lutherans in Greenwich to attend services in near-by towns.
In February, 1943, The Rev. Henry Heck, who was then serving the Stanwich Congregational Church; The Rev. Arthur Clausing of Zion Lutheran Church, Stamford; and The Rev. Dr. Louis Henze, executive secretary of the Atlantic District Church Extension Board, met to discuss conducting services in Greenwich.
As a result of this meeting, a suitable place of worship was located. Pastor Heck accepted the pastoral duties, although on a part-time basis until 1953. Thirty-five persons attended the first worship service, and Bible Class was also held that first Sunday for seven students.
In the spring of 1945, with the help of the Atlantic District Church Extension Fund, the property at 38 Field Point Road was purchased for $16,500. The first service was held in this building on June 24, 1945.
It was a year later, after remodeling and decorating (much of which was done by the men of the congregation) that the new church was dedicated to the Triune God.
The next few years brought many blessings to First Lutheran Church. The communicant membership had increased from the original 75 members, and $5,000 of the church debt had been retired. Pastor Arthur Clausing of Stamford preached the Fifth Anniversary service which was held September 12, 1948.
First Lutheran continued its steady growth. By the Tenth Anniversary there were 160 communicant members, and the congregation celebrated this anniversary by burning the mortgage for the Field Point Road property.
At the end of these first ten years the congregation once again had outgrown its quarters. Plans were launched to build a new church structure.
Four years later, on June 23, 1957, the new church was dedicated. The Rev. Dr. H. J. Rippe, president of the Atlantic District, delivered the dedication sermon at the morning worship, and The Rev. Oswald Hoffman of the Lutheran Hour spoke at an afternoon service of dedication.
Our beautiful stained glass window and interior furnishings were dedicated at the Fifteenth Anniversary celebration in September, 1958. The window, designed by Pierre Millous, was made in Chartres, the cathedral city of France. It was shipped here aboard the luxury liner S. S. Liberte. The window depicts the Nativity on the left and the Ascension on the right. The jewel effect of the window was achieved by hand chipping the pieces of glass on the inside, thereby creating a multitude of facets which refract and reflect light in countless ways.
After 15 years, the communicants numbered 244, the baptized membership totaled 528 and 148 were enrolled in Sunday Bible Classes. First Lutheran continued to be blessed and the Twentieth Anniversary was marked with special services on May 24, 1964. The Rev. Herman J. Rippe, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Long Island City and past President of the Atlantic District, was guest speaker. At this service new members were welcomed into the church, brining the communicant membership to 363.
In 1972 First Lutheran became a member of the newly formed New England District.
As the church looks back to its founding, the growth in membership is most notable during the post-war and "Baby-boom" eras. Since then, Greenwich has become a much more transient community. With families and members joining when they are transferred to the area, and leaving shortly as they are again transferred away. This has posed a challenge for us which we continue to strive to overcome in our mission to "Make Him Known".
Our Shepherds Rev. Henry W. Heck Sep 1943 - Feb 1973 Rev. Richard M. Manus Dec 1973 - Oct 1978 Rev. Ronald A. Erbe Sep 1979 - Jan 1999 Rev. Jimmy B. Coffey June 1999 - Dec 2010
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First Lutheran Church listing was last updated on the 28th of August, 2017