

About
Welcome!
Greetings!
Here at United Lutheran Church we celebrate God's gracious and unconditional love for all of His children, including you! We pray you will share with us in giving Him thanks, praise, glory, and honor for all of His wonderful blessings. Join us as we express, in word and deed, our gratitude for God's presence among us. We welcome each person who comes to join us in lifting His name high above all else.
We come to Christ as we are.
Everyone is welcome to come and share a blended worship style, highlighted by uplifting music praising our Lord! Our service begins with Pre-Service Praise, followed by Divine Worship -- our response to God's Word -- all scripturally based. Come and receive the peace, purpose, and plan for life offered in God's Word.!
Message from the Pastor
Grace and peace be to you from God, our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Mission Statement of United Evangelical Lutheran Church says we are: "To be Christ's servants, unified in mind, heart, and spirit, as we proclaim the Good News of Salvation to all people."
We are deeply appreciative for each person who comes to help us celebrate and give thanks to God for His many blessings.
God wants His people to have one heart, one spirit, one vision; connecting people to Jesus. When we act and speak as Jesus has taught us, our hearts become united to Him through the gift of faith. Through this faith we can, and will, continue proclaiming His saving message. This is not the time to be content and comfortable with being a church without windows; reaching out to no one. These changing times present many challenges and opportunities for service outside our walls.
Jesus said, "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." That message, which is at the heart of the mission, has not, and will never change. God gave us a story to tell and together, we must be about the business of telling of Jesus' love. We must not be deterred from telling the story about how Jesus suffered, was dead and buried and God raised Him from the dead, so that you and I might have forgiveness of Sin, Life, and Salvation.
God Bless You!
Reverend LaVaughn Wiggins
Our Vision
"Christ accepted you, so you should accept each other, which brings glory to God”(Romans 15:7)
Our vision is to further activate our mission "to be Christ's servants, unified in mind, heart, and spirit, as we proclaim the Good News of Salvation to all people." The first step in accomplishing this vision is to realize that no matter how small our numbers, we can grow in Christ, if we “Embrace One Another."
We can all share in the love of God, who loves and makes each individual His child. Each one is my neighbor, my brother, or sister. This means we should accept who God accepts.
Fulfilling the vision, then, is to continue to “Embrace One Another” within the household of faith, while at the same time reaching out to “Embrace the Community." We seek to build partnerships with those around us for the common purpose of bettering the community and connecting people to Jesus.” We welcome everyone, with open arms, into the household of faith.
Pentecost Day is known as the beginning of the Christian Church and 3,000 souls were added to the church that day. The Holy Spirit lives in us, as He did in those 120 at Pentecost, and will strengthen us to do God’s work. Through His Spirit we will strive to thrive, and reach the horizons that God has prepared for, and set before us. He has supplied us with the tools we need to realize our vision, particularly, the assurance that he gave us in His Greatest Gift, Jesus Christ.