Saints Peter and Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church
Confessional.
Liturgical.
Truly Lutheran.
Saints Peter and Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) is an independent parish affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America (ELDoNA), a small Lutheran Church body endeavoring with God’s help to remain faithful to the Word of God and the historical doctrinal teachings of the Lutheran Church. Currently the parish and its Pastor have altar and pulpit fellowship with the other independent parishes also affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America (ELDoNA) and other parishes affiliated with any Lutheran body in altar and pulpit fellowship with the ELDoNA. The Pastor bears particular responsibility for informing the parish of the doctrinal integrity of the parishes with which it is joined in fellowship.
For more information, go online to www.eldona.org or feel free to contact our Pastor, the Rev. Jerald Dulas at 864-412-6330.
We invite you to join us for Divine Worship and Bible Class.
Our Divine Worship Service with Holy Communion begins at 10:00 AM each Sunday morning,
followed by Bible Class at 11:15 AM.
We also pray the Office of Vespers on Wednesdays at 5:00 PM during Advent and Lent.
How We Worship
We follow the historic liturgy of the Lutheran Church. We are liturgical, that is, there is “an order of service” which is centered in the Word of God, and which we have received from our forefathers, and in which we are united in common use among the other parishes affiliated with the diocese. We are “sacramental,” rejoicing that our Lord Jesus Christ comes to us by the work of the Holy Ghost through the means of grace. We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ is truly and substantially present with His Body and Blood in, with and under the bread and wine in Holy Communion and, as we try to remain faithful to the commands of our Lord Jesus Christ in the serving of His true and substantial Body and Blood, and out of great concern for their souls, we ask that people be instructed before receiving His Supper, meaning we only commune our own members and the members of other ELDoNA affiliated parishes who have spoken to the pastor prior to the Service.