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Charity Lutheran Church follows the SEED curriculum for Sunday School programming. The primary purpose of Sunday School is to introduce children to the stories of the Bible. The goal is to familiarize children with the characters and events of Scripture by introducing them to the way real people experienced a life with God.
Preschool & Elementary
Welcome to Charity Lutheran. We are dedicated to introducing children to the stories of the Bible and helping your child grow closer to God. Through age-appropriate lessons, activities, and small groups, children in preschool-5th grade learn biblical truths and real-life lessons they can apply to their lives every week. Charity Lutheran currently offers two different types of preschool and elementary programming; Sunday School and Wednesday night WINGS. See below for more information.
Grades 6 -8 programming occurs twice a week.
Our Confirmation program is Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in the Meeting Room.
Middle School Youth Group meets Wednesday evenings from 6:45 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. and coincides with Wednesday Unscripted.
If you have any questions about our preschool and elementary programs, please contact Jennifer Farley, our Director of Children and Family Ministry, jennifer.farley@charitylutheran.org or call us at 701-258-1228.
Adult Ministries
Welcome to Adult Ministries at Charity. Whether you are looking for an ongoing Bible study, a short-term discipleship class, an opportunity to make connections through life groups, interest groups, or hope groups, there is a place for everyone. Our purpose is to help people connect to God through His Word and by building Christ-honoring relationships with others. The result is that we together become the disciples that God has called us to be.
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Bible study groups meet regularly at Charity and off campus. Take a look at the current studies below and contact the study leader or the church office if you’re interested in joining.
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Charity offers many different types of classes and short-term book studies throughout the year.
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At their core, Life Groups are small Christian communities. We believe that evangelism and discipleship are most effective when they are interwoven into personal relationships. Life Groups provide the environment where these types of relationships are fostered. They are regular gatherings of 8 to 12 people that meet in individual’s homes. In the context of Life Groups, people come to know God more fully and to experience his presence in their lives through Christian community and fellowship. They provide an opportunity for intimacy, mutual sharing and support, practical love and service, spiritual growth, greater devotion to God and others, prayer, and to see real examples of how God is working in our midst. They are led by trained individuals from the congregation that are given ongoing support by church leaders.
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Hope groups are ministries that provide just that - hope. In seasons of grief, loss, betrayal, and disappointment these ministries are here to encourage and support you.
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Do you have a hobby you enjoy? Chances are, someone at Charity shares your passion! We encourage everyone to find community while participating in activities they enjoy.
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Lonely? Sad? Discouraged? Going through a tough time emotionally or spiritually? Struggling with a crisis in life or simply feeling down? Consider letting a Stephen Minister help. A Stephen Minister is trained to listen, care, encourage and pray.
A Stephen Minister will walk alongside you in difficult times. It's confidential and free.
Middle School
Grades 6-8
High School
Grades 9-12
High School Youth Group meets Wednesday evenings from 6:45 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. and coincides with Wednesday Unscripted.
Wings stands for Witness in God's Service. The purpose of WINGS is to reach children with the gospel of Christ, and to guide them to a personal relationship with Christ. To help children become familiar with the Bible stories and the application of Bible truths to their lives. Provide them opportunities for learning scripture, memorizing Bible verses, prayer time, and for sharing their faith. Provide activities, stories, and music which show the church as an enjoyable place to meet with friends for good fellowship. and to create an awareness and opportunity for the child's service to God and others.
For Our Neighbors
God is very clear about what is most important. LOVE GOD and LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR.
In Matthew 22 Jesus tells the crowd, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
Charity Lutheran Church seeks to follow these commandments in our immediate community in four distinct and strategic ways.