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About Us

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In Him was life and that life was the light of all mankind.  John 1:4

Mission

Our goal is to help you find or grow in your relationship with God through Jesus Christ, who is the Light of Life. He guides us through this earthly life to eternal life with him because he came as the Light of the World to die on the cross for our sins and rise again to give us access to God. We desire to bring the Light of Christ to you.  

What can I expect during worship?

Every church has its unique approach to worship and we invite you to take the time to familiarize yourself with our practices. At Light of Life, our worship centers around God's Word—the Bible—through which we hear from Him and express our praise and gratitude. Our worship services generally incorporate prayers, songs, confession of sins, and the declaration of forgiveness, along with Bible readings and a sermon. In some services, members participate in the Lord's Supper. We practice "Close Communion" in accordance with the Wisconsin Lutheran Synod. For more information about this practice, please reach out to Pastor.

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Is an offering required?

During Light of Life worship we have the opportunity to give our gifts to the Lord. This is one way we show our thankfulness for the gift of heaven he has given us through Jesus Christ. Our offerings also allow us to participate in the work of the church so others may know this good news.


As our guest, you are not expected to give offerings nor should you feel pressured to do so. We invite you to learn more about our church and give as your heart leads you

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What should I wear?

The Bible does not provide a dress code except for simple decency and neither do we at Light of Life. In worship you will find a variety of dress from casual to more formal. Whatever the style, when the motivation is love for the Lord, the choice of dress is acceptable to the Lord and us.

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Are my children welcome in worship?

Jesus encouraged his followers to "let the little children come" to him (Luke 18:16) and we agree that there is no better place than God's house for children. Parents are encouraged to bring children to worship and teach them the joy of praising the Lord in this way. During every service Pastor shares a children's devotion with the kids. A quiet area with audio access to the service is provided if it becomes necessary to leave worship with your child at any time.

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