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St. Paul
is a member congregation of
The Church of the Lutheran Confession
"CLC"
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The CLC is a conservative and
confessional Lutheran synod founded by pastors, teachers, and laymen who separated
from other Lutheran synods beginning in 1959. As error and disobedience to
the Word of God continues to permeate Lutheranism, the CLC represents a
haven for those seeking a fellowship that continues to teach and believe
"the whole counsel of God's Word." (more about the
CLC).
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"If anyone is in Christ, he is a new
creation. The old things have passed away; they have become new! But God has
done it all. He reconciled us to Himself, through Christ, and gave us the
task of proclaiming this reconciliation - namely, that in Christ God
reconciled the world to Himself by not counting their sins against them,
and He put into our hands the message of this reconciliation. Therefore
we are ambassadors for Christ. It is as if God were pleading through us.
We plead with you in behalf of Christ, 'Be reconciled to God.'" (2
Corinthians 5:17-20 NET)
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