We are a growing, thriving community of Lutheran Christians. We welcome you to our church, no matter where you are in your faith journey. If you are uncertain about your faith journey, just beginning, or strong—we welcome you. We don’t claim to know all the answers, and we certainly aren’t perfect; but we seek to follow the God who loves us and calls us to servanthood.

Click below for a welcome video by Pastor Kevin Woestehoff, our senior pastor.

Our Values

Providing a Meaningful Worship Experience

Worship reminds us “who we are” and “whose we are” as God’s beloved children, and that includes you. FLC worship is rooted in scripture, a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, both in-person and streaming. Sunday mornings see worshipers of all ages, including families and children. Worship is at the center of life at FLC. You’re invited to be part of it.

Fostering connections

In addition to our youth and children’s programs, we strive to create a wide variety of intergenerational opportunities for everyone. Whether that be through music, worship activities, or Sunday morning fellowship, we want all visitors and members of FLC to feel connected. We have care ministry and other ministries that provide service, fellowship, and connections of all kinds.

 

Nurturing and developing faith journeys with and for all ages

We offer multiple opportunities for adult Bible study. Our youth faith formation programs meet weekly for study and fellowship. Our children’s program has options for Sunday school and Wednesday school, along with milestones and other activities. Whether you are 1-year old or 100 years old, there are groups for you.

Serving and caring for others

We are excited to be active in Farmington community, and we seek to deepen our roots. We provide support for the Farmington Food Shelf, volunteers for the local Loaves and Fishes weekly meal, and numerous local drives and projects throughout the year.


WORSHIP AT FLC

At Farmington Lutheran Church you will find that all of our services at FLC are a blend of both contemporary and traditional worship. We encourage all worshippers to "come as you are" in whatever attire you're comfortable in - from shorts and t-shirts to your Sunday best, we want you to feel at home when you’re here.

We offer communion on the first and third weekends of the month. We invite everyone to the Lord’s Table for communion regardless of denomination. If your mobility is limited or impaired, we will bring communion to you at your seat, just let an usher know. Children are also invited to join in communion to receive a blessing. We offer gluten free wafers as well as apple juice alternatives, just let your communion assistant or usher know what you would prefer.

We love having families in worship! Throughout Sunday services you will find that we have a number of different ways that we encourage our youngest members to be a part of the service. Children and youth of all ages are invited to gather at the altar for children’s message, as well as leave an offering in the fishbowls during offering time. At the end of worship they can grab an instrument out of the baskets on the altar and make some music during the sending song. Feel free to bring snacks, toys, books, whatever helps your family to be together during services. We love that you’re here, together, sharing in God’s love!

We are a family of families at FLC and can’t wait for you to join us!

Things We Believe In

  • We believe in God the Father who loves us, in Jesus who saved us on the cross, and in the Holy Spirit who brings us new life every day.

  • We believe in the community of believers, uplifting each other, supporting each other, and showing love and hospitality in all places.

  • We believe that God has given people gifts for ministry, and we seek to use those gifts in service, whereever the work of God is found.

  • We believe in grace—God’s unconditional love for us. We believe God loves us, calls us by name, and makes us his own.

Things We Oppose

  • We oppose oppression, injustice, and dehumanizing activity of any kind.

  • We oppose religion that tries to control, direct, and manipulate people.

  • We oppose religion that uses doctrine as a way to separate, divide, and exclude people.

  • We oppose superficial and insincere responses to deep human pain.

 

We are a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Click here for more information about the ELCA.

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