Local Churches
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Trinity Lutheran Church
2201 W. Rollins Rd., Columbia MO 573.445.2112 Sunday services 8:00 and 10:30 Monday worship 6:00 pm Sunday Bible study 9:15 |
Alive in Christ Lutheran Church
201 Southampton Dr., Columbia, MO
573.499.0443
Sunday services 8:30 and 11:00
Christian Growth classes Sunday 10:00
201 Southampton Dr., Columbia, MO
573.499.0443
Sunday services 8:30 and 11:00
Christian Growth classes Sunday 10:00
Campus Lutheran Church
304 S. College Avenue, Columbia MO
573.442.5942
Sunday services 8:30 and 11:00
Sunday school 9:45
304 S. College Avenue, Columbia MO
573.442.5942
Sunday services 8:30 and 11:00
Sunday school 9:45
Additional Resources
The American Association of Lutheran Churches
Since 1987 the American Association of Lutheran Churches has pursued a living faith in Christ in accord with the Lutheran Reformation of the 16th Century. |
Just and Sinner
Pastor Jordan Cooper explores the important reality of the Christian’s identity as simultaneously a saint and a sinner. |
American Lutheran Theological Seminary
The American Lutheran Theological Seminary offers several degree programs and courses which do not lead to degrees, available via distance learning, taught by experts and at an affordable price point. |
Lutheran Public Radio
Lutheran Public Radio plays traditional Christian music keyed to the liturgical Church year. It’s a refreshing change from the pop sounds of top 40 contemporary music broadcasting. |
Issues, Etc.
Issues, Etc. produces ten hours of interviews weekly, dealing with a biblical view of current events and matters of special interest to the Church. Their extensive searchable archives can provide an interview about almost any topic. |
The Book of Concord
The Book of Concord, produced in 1580, is a compendium of what Lutherans have always believed, taught, and practiced. This site provides a free, searchable version, as well as links to other related documents. |
Augsburg Theology
A comprehensive resource for confessional and theological writing from a Lutheran perspective |