Welcome to Lutheran Church-Canada

Our Mission is to serve, strengthen, and equip congregations for bold, faithful, Christ-centred witness.

Our Vision is a unified, confessional body of believers fulfilling the Great Commission.

Truth

We value Scripture as the inerrant, written Word of God and the only rule and norm of faith and practice.

We Value Truth | Column by President Teuscher

Grace

We value Grace as the free and undeserved gift of God through Christ Jesus which empowers believers to show forgiveness and mercy to others.

We Value Grace | Column by President Teuscher

Unity

We value unity in doctrine, proclamation, and practice, as expressed in Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions.

We Value Unity | Column by President Teuscher

Vocation

We value each person’s unique God-given gifts, talents, and abilities, enabling them to witness Christ’s redeeming love in all aspects and stations of life.

We Value Vocation | Column by President Teuscher

Sanctity of Life

We value life as a gift of God to be cherished, nurtured, and protected from conception to natural death.

We Value Sanctity of Life | Column by President Teuscher

Trust

We value telling one another the truth in love, doing what we say we will do, and stewarding all ministry resources to the glory of God.

We Value Trust | Column by President Teuscher

Relationships

We value and respect one another as children of God, demonstrating love in all things because He first loved us.

We Value Relationships | Column by President Teuscher

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Recent News via CanadianLutheran.ca

Elections for LCC Boards and Other Offices

WINNIPEG – In addition to elections for Synodical President and Vice President and for Regional Pastors, Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC)’s 13th Synodical Convention elected members to the Board of Directors, the church’s…

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United by the Peace of Christ

Photographed by Thomas Winger WINNIPEG – In sanctuaries across LCC we hear many languages: English, French, German, Hindi, Nuer, just to name a few….

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LCC to Study Use of the Term ‘Bishop’

WINNIPEG – After discussion, Lutheran Church–Canada’s convention on June 14 resolved to initiate a study of the use of the term ‘bishop,’ as…

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LCC Plans for 500th Anniversary of the Augsburg Confession

WINNIPEG – Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC) is making plans to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the presentation of the Augsburg Confession in 2030—including…

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New issue: The Canadian Lutheran

In this issue, we explore the relationship between Word and prayer.

  • Rev. Dr. Richard Beinert explores the ancient Christian practice of lectio divina—that is, learning to read Scripture in a prayerful and contemplative way.
  • Rev. Cameron Schnarr focuses on Martin Luther’s emphasis on prayer, meditation, and testing.
  • President Timothy Teuscher reflects on what it means to live a life of repentance—not only in Lent but throughout the entire Christian life.

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