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Traditional Worship
8:30am

Contemporary Worship
10:15am

Sunday School
10am every Sunday

BIBLE STUDY
Tuesdays - 7pm

Lenten meal and Talk from Dr. Faheem Younus on Islam's five “pillars” and the role the Koran plays in informing the life of Islamic people
February 29, 7:30 p.m.

Dr. Faheem Younus will NOT be speaking. A Youth Encounter group will be at HCLC
March 7 - 6:30pm -
7:30pm - Service

Lenten Meal and Talk on Islam
March 14, 6:30pm
Service 7:30 PM

Lenten Meal and Talk on Islam
March 21, 6:30pm

Lenten Meal and Discussion on Islam. We are going to open the discussion and invite colleagues, schoolmates or friends who are Moslems to eat and to worship with us as an outreach into our community. If you know Moslem folk, this would be a great time to welcome them to know us better
March 28, 6:30pm
Service 7:30 PM


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WELCOME TO HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN CHURCH

Who We Are

We are a community of Christians who believe that Jesus Christ is the unique Son of God and has given his life for ours. We began in 1983 as a Mission Congregation; in 2008 we celebrated our 25th anniversary! Still a relatively young church, we are vigorous, eager—and growing. We presently have a membership of about 400 folks and average about 130 people in worship on Sunday at our two services. We have Bible studies, discussion groups, charitable and social activities, youth programs, a mostly retired “Lovin’ Life Seniors” fellowship, and an active choir and music program. Our services include one traditional and one contemporary on Sunday mornings.

Mission Statement

We are called by God to reach out and share the love of Christ.

Statement of Faith

We believe we have been saved by Jesus and been granted the gift of eternal life by Him. We understand that the Bible contains the Word of God and that Jesus Christ, his life, death for us and his resurrection is the key to unlocking the meaning of all scripture. To us, God's most important work is redeeming us in Christ — everything else in scripture is commentary about this event. Jesus is "Alpha and Omega" the beginning and the end. We believe that Jesus is divine like God, yet human like us. Therefore prayer to and in the name of this Jesus makes sense because Jesus, who is still very human, understands our weaknesses, fears and temptations. We believe that we are called to be servant people who follow Jesus and help the poor, the weak and the outcast in the name of him, who told us to serve "even the least of these my brothers and sisters."

 
Holy Communion Lutheran Church
621 Old Fallston Road
Fallston, Maryland 21047-0055
443-299-6134
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