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Benediction Lutheran Church
Milwaukee
WI
53225-2803
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Who we are
A Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod congregation located in Milwaukee, WI
What We Believe
God
On the basis of the Holy Scriptures and in confession with the whole Christian Church in the Apostle's, Nicene, and Athanasian Creeds, we believe, that there is one God (Dt. 6:4; 1 Cor. 8:4), but three persons, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Mt. 28.19; Mk. 1:9-11). We confess that each person is of one and the same divine essence and is equal in power, eternity, and majesty. This teaching that there is one name, one Lord, and one God, but three persons (Mt. 28:19) is called the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. This is a doctrine, which we cannot fully comprehend, but it is how God has revealed Himself in the Old and New Testaments.
The Holy Bible
We believe that the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments are the inspired Word of God (2 Tim. 3:16), and that the Scriptures are completely without error. They contain no errors or contradictions even in parts pertaining to historical, geographical or other secular matters. We believe that God has given the Scriptures to us to lead us to salvation in our Savior Jesus Christ (Eph. 2:20). Because they alone are the Word of God, all teaching must be based alone on them.
Our Sin and Need for Forgiveness
We believe that Adam and Eve were originally created perfect, without any sin. However, after the fall into sin (Gen. 3), all people have been born sinful (Rom. 5:12), and we daily sin (Rom. 3:23). Our sin makes us objects of God's wrath, rather than His love (Eph. 2:1-3). There is nothing that we ourselves can do to free ourselves from the bondage of our sin (Rom. 5:6). Note that not one of us is better off than anyone else (Rom. 3:10). We are all sinners, who deserve God's punishment. More than anything else the 10 Commandments show us how we have failed to live up to God's standard.
Salvation through Jesus Christ
God's Law shows us our sin and failings, but the Gospel is that God sent His Son to save us from our sin. We believe that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, who was born of the virgin Mary. He is both true God and true man in one person (Col. 2:10). He saved us first by fulfilling God's Law perfectly in our place (Heb. 7:26,27), and then by offering His perfect life as the payment of our sins on the cross (Is. 53:6; 2 Cor. 5:21). On Easter morning Christ rose from the dead as the Savior of the world (1 Cor. 15:17). Christ's resurrection also assures us of our eternal life with Him in heaven (1 Cor. 15:20). Christ accomplished the salvation of the whole world on the cross, but this salvation is received only through faith in Him as our Savior (Acts 10:43). We are not saved because of any of our works. Salvation is an undeserved gift of God through faith in our Savior Jesus Christ. (Eph. 2:8,9). Note that even our faith is not a work. It is a gift, which is given from the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 12:3).
The Means of Grace
We believe that the Holy Spirit uses certain means to bring us to faith and to strengthen our faith in our Savior Jesus Christ. These means of grace are the Word of God and the Sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion. In His Word God uses the law to bring us to see our sin, and the gospel to help us to see our Savior from sin Jesus Christ (1 Pet. 1:23). Baptism is the means by which the Holy Spirit grants us a rebirth as children of God (Rom. 6:4; Titus 3:5). In Holy Communion we receive the body and blood of our Savior in the bread and wine as a guarantee and pledge that our salvation has indeed been accomplished (1 Cor. 11:23ff).
Good Works
We are not saved because of any works that we do (Eph. 2:9). Our salvation is purely a gift of God. But as Christians we are also new creations. God gives us the will to love others as Christ has loved us (Eph. 2:10; Mt. 5:16). Good works are also the proof that faith is alive (Jas. 2:17). However, as long as we are on this earth we also have the sinful nature which fights against our new nature in Christ. So the Christian life becomes a struggle between the new nature and the old (Rom. 7:14ff). For Christians the 10 Commandments also become a guide as to how we can lead God-pleasing lives.
What We Believe
God
On the basis of the Holy Scriptures and in confession with the whole Christian Church in the Apostle's, Nicene, and Athanasian Creeds, we believe, that there is one God (Dt. 6:4; 1 Cor. 8:4), but three persons, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Mt. 28.19; Mk. 1:9-11). We confess that each person is of one and the same divine essence and is equal in power, eternity, and majesty. This teaching that there is one name, one Lord, and one God, but three persons (Mt. 28:19) is called the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. This is a doctrine, which we cannot fully comprehend, but it is how God has revealed Himself in the Old and New Testaments.
The Holy Bible
We believe that the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments are the inspired Word of God (2 Tim. 3:16), and that the Scriptures are completely without error. They contain no errors or contradictions even in parts pertaining to historical, geographical or other secular matters. We believe that God has given the Scriptures to us to lead us to salvation in our Savior Jesus Christ (Eph. 2:20). Because they alone are the Word of God, all teaching must be based alone on them.
Our Sin and Need for Forgiveness
We believe that Adam and Eve were originally created perfect, without any sin. However, after the fall into sin (Gen. 3), all people have been born sinful (Rom. 5:12), and we daily sin (Rom. 3:23). Our sin makes us objects of God's wrath, rather than His love (Eph. 2:1-3). There is nothing that we ourselves can do to free ourselves from the bondage of our sin (Rom. 5:6). Note that not one of us is better off than anyone else (Rom. 3:10). We are all sinners, who deserve God's punishment. More than anything else the 10 Commandments show us how we have failed to live up to God's standard.
Salvation through Jesus Christ
God's Law shows us our sin and failings, but the Gospel is that God sent His Son to save us from our sin. We believe that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, who was born of the virgin Mary. He is both true God and true man in one person (Col. 2:10). He saved us first by fulfilling God's Law perfectly in our place (Heb. 7:26,27), and then by offering His perfect life as the payment of our sins on the cross (Is. 53:6; 2 Cor. 5:21). On Easter morning Christ rose from the dead as the Savior of the world (1 Cor. 15:17). Christ's resurrection also assures us of our eternal life with Him in heaven (1 Cor. 15:20). Christ accomplished the salvation of the whole world on the cross, but this salvation is received only through faith in Him as our Savior (Acts 10:43). We are not saved because of any of our works. Salvation is an undeserved gift of God through faith in our Savior Jesus Christ. (Eph. 2:8,9). Note that even our faith is not a work. It is a gift, which is given from the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 12:3).
The Means of Grace
We believe that the Holy Spirit uses certain means to bring us to faith and to strengthen our faith in our Savior Jesus Christ. These means of grace are the Word of God and the Sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion. In His Word God uses the law to bring us to see our sin, and the gospel to help us to see our Savior from sin Jesus Christ (1 Pet. 1:23). Baptism is the means by which the Holy Spirit grants us a rebirth as children of God (Rom. 6:4; Titus 3:5). In Holy Communion we receive the body and blood of our Savior in the bread and wine as a guarantee and pledge that our salvation has indeed been accomplished (1 Cor. 11:23ff).
Good Works
We are not saved because of any works that we do (Eph. 2:9). Our salvation is purely a gift of God. But as Christians we are also new creations. God gives us the will to love others as Christ has loved us (Eph. 2:10; Mt. 5:16). Good works are also the proof that faith is alive (Jas. 2:17). However, as long as we are on this earth we also have the sinful nature which fights against our new nature in Christ. So the Christian life becomes a struggle between the new nature and the old (Rom. 7:14ff). For Christians the 10 Commandments also become a guide as to how we can lead God-pleasing lives.
Street Address
8475 W Fond du Lac Ave
Milwaukee,
WI
53225-2803
United States
Phone: (414)463-9158
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Church Pastor
Rev Donald Hougard
Pastor-Senior Administrative
8475 W Fond du Lac Ave
Milwaukee,
WI
53225-2803
United States
Phone: (414)463-9158
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 26:2
Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my reins and my heart.
Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my reins and my heart.
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Lutheran Church
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8475 W Fond Du Lac Ave
Milwaukee, WI
53225-2045
Milwaukee, WI
53225-2045
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Benediction is located conveniently on Fond du Lac Ave, one block north of Silver Spring Drive.
We are:
adjacent to the freeway Wisconsin 145
1 mile east of US Highway 41
2 1/2 miles east of US Highway 45
We are:
adjacent to the freeway Wisconsin 145
1 mile east of US Highway 41
2 1/2 miles east of US Highway 45
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Benediction Lutheran Church Milwaukee Service Times
Our Worship schedule is
7:00 pm Thursday Worship
9:00 am Sunday Morning Worship
10:15 am Sunday School
10:30 am Bible Classes
11:30 am Hmong Worship
1:30 pm German Worship (3rd Sunday of the month)
3:00 pm French African Worship
All of our services are also live-streamed on our Youtube Channel. It will also be available later to watch.
https://www.youtube.com/user/BenedictionLCMS
Service Times last updated on the 16th of May, 2022
7:00 pm Thursday Worship
9:00 am Sunday Morning Worship
10:15 am Sunday School
10:30 am Bible Classes
11:30 am Hmong Worship
1:30 pm German Worship (3rd Sunday of the month)
3:00 pm French African Worship
All of our services are also live-streamed on our Youtube Channel. It will also be available later to watch.
https://www.youtube.com/user/BenedictionLCMS
Service Times last updated on the 16th of May, 2022
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