May 17 3:00 pm
May 20 8:15 am
May 20 9:30 am
May 20 10:45 am
May 21 7:00 pm
May 27 8:15 am

Lenten Service Schedule 

 

Please join us on Wednesday evenings during Lent. We will have a dinner each week at 5:30 p.m. followed by a service at 7:00 p.m.



 

           Lent at Advent 


Lenten Dinners and Services


February 22 - Dinner 5:30. Service-7:00


February 29 - Dinner 5:30. Service- 7:00


March 7 - Dinner 5:30. Service- 7:00

 

March 14 - Dinner 5:30. Service 7:00

 

March 21 - Dinner 5:30. Service 7:00

 

March 28 - Dinner 5:30 . Service 7:00 


There will be crafts and activities provided for children during the Dinner Hour that are sponsored by Advent's Board of Education. 


Holy Week Services

 

Maundy Thursday 7:00 p.m.

 

Good Friday 7:00 p.m.

 

Easter Sunday 8:00 & 10:45 a.m.




Greetings from the Pastor

 

Welcome!

As the pastor of Advent Lutheran Church, I would like for you to know some things about our congregation.  By the grace of God we seek to be a congregation that remains faithful to the fullness of God's Word, to all the doctrines and teachings that Lutheranism has cherished and confessed for hundreds of years.  To that end we are an evangelistic congregation, that is, a congregation that places the free and unmerited forgiveness of sins at the heart of all that we do, at the center of all our relationships with each other.  

 

We are also a sacramental church, a church that believes the promises that God attaches to baptism and holy communion.  We worship with reverence, not entertainment.  We sing praises to God for what He does for us, not what we do for Him.  

 

Advent is a pardoning church.  We make it our goal to bring the peace of God to the souls of troubled consciences, for we are all sinful and fall short of the glory of God, but we rejoice that God has justified us freely through the redemption that has come to us through Jesus Christ. 

 

We are a liberating church.  We believe that the goal of our faith must be freedom, freedom from guilt, freedom from fear, freedom to choose what is good and right and true in life and to reject what is wrong and harmful to body and soul.  The greatest liberation of all is what we anticipate will come upon the last day of this creation, when our Lord returns and gives to us and all believers in Christ the gift of eternal life.

 

Pastor John W. Fiene

 

"Taste and see that the Lord is good." 

Psalm 34:8

 

 

 

 

Contact us: Advent Evangelical Lutheran Church

11250 N. Michigan Rd. Zionsville, IN 46077

Ph: 317-873-6318

Fax: 317-873-6369

Web site: www.adventlutheran.org

Email: info@adventlutheran.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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