WHAT GUIDES US:

OUR BELIEFS

OUR MISSION:

CONNECT to Jesus in worship and faith.

CELEBRATE our relationships with Jesus and others.

SERVE our community by making followers of Jesus.

WHAT WE VALUE:

  • At Peace Lutheran Church we align our self solely with Lutheran (LCMS) Theology and Practice.

  • As a community here at Peace we try our best to cultivate a welcoming and friendly atmosphere to all who walk inside our building.

  • Here at Peace we strive to be relevant and comfortable in hopes to be a welcoming home anyone.

  • At Peace, we want to cultivate a culture of service, integrating congregationally organized outreach to help make an impact on our community. We also strive to effectively equippe members to individually live a life of service for their neighbor.

  • As a church we strive to grow both spiritually and relationally, both with people here and with our Heavenly Father.

WHO ARE WE:

Peace Seymour is a Jackson County church, deeply rooted in the Word of God, that upholds Lutheran (LCMS) teachings. Offering weekly worship services and community ministries since 2005, Peace is located in Seymour, Indiana and strives to engage their community, offering grace and love to all.

COMMUNION

At Peace Seymour we get the opportunity to receive in this meal every 2nd, 4th, and 5th Sunday of the month.

Have Questions?

For questions about Communion or for parents of children wishing to receive Communion (who have not yet received instruction about this meal), feel free to reach out to Pastor Alarik.

For further questions regarding Communion, check out the LCMS statement.

A couple of notes:

  • Non-alcoholic wine is offered in the middle section of the communion trays.

  • If you are not receiving communion, you’re still invited to come forward to receive a blessing. If you’re more comfortable staying seated, feel free to do that as well.

What do we believe about Communion?

We believe that in Communion, we receive Christ's body and blood with the bread and wine that he makes present in this meal, and we receive the forgiveness of sins. We also believe that receiving this meal with our community is a statement of unity in our faith.

As a way to honor what we believe and what you believe, we at Peace along with other churches in the LCMS, have a practice of only allowing those who are Christian and have received instruction about this meal and what we believe as a congregation to commune with us. We ask that if you are not yet a Christian, or have not received instruction about this meal at Peace or another LCMS church, that you would talk to Pastor Alarik before worship.

BAPTISM

“...be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. This promise is for you and for your children and for all who are far off…” Acts 2:38-39

At Peace Seymour we baptize all ages, from infants to elderly. All of us, regardless of age, are in need of a relationship with God and are unable to establish one on our own. Baptism is the means by which God mysteriously and officially connects us to the forgiveness of Jesus and marks us a member of His family. Your journey with Jesus, young or old, begins in your baptism.

Want to be baptized? Email Pastor Alarik.

What We Believe About…

  • We believe that the only true God is the Triune God; one God made of three distinct and separate persons.

    • The Father, who creates, provides for, and sustains all things (Genesis 1:1; Psalm 145:15-16).

    • The Son, who saves and has redeemed the world by His death and resurrection (John 3:16; Acts 4:12).

    • The Holy Spirit, who brings us to and keeps us in saving faith in Jesus Christ (Psalm 51:10-12; 1 Corinthians 12:3).

  • The Bible is the infallible word of God, spoken through human writers that tells us the Christian story of everything. It is the sole authority, guide, and standard for all that we do (2 Peter 1:20-21; 2 Timothy 3:16-17).

  • We believe that God’s grace is for all. He desires all people to be saved and know the truth. God loves all people and wants them to come to love Him and each other. (Ezekiel 33:11; 1 Timothy 2:3-4; 2 Peter 3:9; 1 John 4:16)

  • Sin exists in every person. It is the cause of the bad things people do to each other and suffering in the world (Romans 5:12, 18-19). Everyone will have existence after death – either in with God in the New Creation he is making or without him in hell – forever and without end. Jesus will return soon, when He will judge everyone – both the living and the dead. (Matthew 25:31-46; Revelation 22:7)

    • We are sinful at birth, alienated from God, and must be born again in faith. (John 3:1-8, Romans 3:23; Colossians 1:21; Ephesians 2:1-5)

  • God is loving and He offers forgiveness and eternal life as a free gift because of Jesus Christ. Salvation is a free gift.

    • God loved the world, though we do not deserve His love. He sent His Son to save the ungodly (Ephesians 2:8-10).

  • We believe that no matter how hard we try, we cannot earn God’s forgiveness or a place in His New Creation. It is a free gift we receive only through faith in Jesus Christ (Galatians 2:15-21).

    • Jesus has provided for our forgiveness and life; those who hear this promise and believe it, have what it offers. People don’t ‘get’ faith; God gives it as He gives us His promises (Romans 1:16-17).

  • The Bible is the only source that shows God’s will and the only basis for faith (2 Timothy 3:16-17).

  • Baptism starts with God. It is a sacred act and amazing gift in which He combines His life-giving Word and promise to water. Through baptism, God marks each of us as His son or daughter and we are united to Christ for eternity. A baptized individual begins a new relationship with God, receives forgiveness of sins, and is filled with the Holy Spirit to grasp His promises by faith.

    • From Scripture we recognize that “whoever believes and is baptized will be saved,” (Mark 16:16).

    • From our confessions “to be saved is to be delivered from sin, death and the devil, to enter into Christ’s Kingdom, and to live with Him forever.” (Large Catechism, Part 4, para. 25).

  • We believe God gives us Communion for the forgiveness of sins (Matthew 26:26-28) and the deepening of our relationship with Him and each other. We believe that when we partake in communion we are joined together in community proclaiming unity in our theological beliefs as well our confession of faith. As members of Peace, we ask ourselves these questions as we prepare our hearts to go to the table and receive this gift God offers us:

    • Have I received a Christian Baptism (Acts 2:36-38)?

    • Do I recognize and confess my sinfulness (Proverbs 28:13; 1 John 1:8-9)?

    • Do I forgive others (Matthew 5:21-24; Matthew 6:12)?

    • Do I believe the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ are truly present, offered under forms of bread and wine (1 Corinthians 11:23-25)?

    • Do I believe in the teachings here at Peace and am I a member of this community (1 Corinthians 10:16-17; 11:27-29)?

  • We believe that worship is the place where God gives us His gifts, and it is our response to God’s goodness and grace to us. We also believe that the liturgy (the words we say and things we do in worship) teaches us catechetical behaviors that equip us to live the Christian life. Worship can be seen in our:

    • Hospitality

    • Reconciliation

    • Proclamation

    • Intercession

    • Generosity

    • Praise and Thanksgiving

  • Each of our worship services are liturgical and follow the liturgy of the global Church in what is called the Ordo (five-fold shape of our worship).

    1. Gathering (Invocation, Welcome, Sharing of the Peace, Opening song)

    2. Word (Scripture, Sermon, Confession/Absolution, Creed)

    3. Prayer (Prayers of the Church, Lord’s Prayer)

    4. Sacrament (Communion)

    5. Sending (Dismissal, Sending Song)

  • We are a community grounded in the ancient Christian teachings and traditions of those who came before us. We are a member congregation of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) and one of the small extremities of a much larger Church body. We stand firmly in the reformation teaching of being saved by God’s grace, of God’s Word being the rule and norm for teaching, and of faith, not man’s actions, bringing us to God.

Visit Us:

330 W. Tipton St.,

Seymour, IN 47274

Office Hours
Monday–Friday
9am–5pm

Sunday Service Time

9:30 AM

Office Phone
(812) 523-3838