Christ Alone Lutheran Brethren Church is a member congregation of the Church of the Lutheran Brethren Canada.  As a congregation, our desire is to hold faithfully to the Word of God in belief and practice and to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with our local community and the World.

We meet each Sunday for worship at 11:00 AM, followed by coffee and fellowship. 

Our approach to worship is simple, reverent, and grounded in Lutheran tradition:

We confess our sins to God and receive his forgiveness. We sing songs and hymns, both ancient and modern. We recite the Psalms and the three ecumenical creeds. We listen to God’s word read and preached, and we offer our prayers and petitions.

On the first Sunday of each month (and sometimes at other times), we celebrate the Lord’s Supper together.

We invite you to come join us to hear of that which Christ has done for you!

Pastor: Timothy Olson

Family Friendly

We get it. Bringing kids to church can be difficult, so a lot of parents stop attending. We encourage you to stick with it. We intentionally have Sunday School at 10 AM, prior to the service, so that children can attend the worship service with their parents.

Matthew 19:14: “Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”” (NIV)

Here at Christ Alone, we want you and your children to feel at home. We can provide coloring sheets and we have some toys available in the nursery. We also have a children’s message each week to help the kids feel included in the service.

Proverbs 22:6 “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” (NIV)

Note Concerning the Lord’s Supper

We hold to the Biblical doctrine of the real presence of Christ in the sacrament. Therefore, we believe that only baptized, repentant, believers should receive the elements.

Visitors who have not been baptized with water in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit may come forward to receive a blessing. Please have a conversation with the pastor if you are unsure.

Because self-examination is an important aspect of communion, baptized children who have expressed interest in receiving the sacrament are asked to meet with the pastor for a brief class. Those who profess faith in Christ and acknowledge their need of his forgiveness may receive communion. We do not set a specific age requirement but anticipate that this might take place around age 7. Children who have not yet been admitted to the table are encouraged to come forward with their parents and receive a blessing.