Resurrection Lutheran Church is a member of the SELC District of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod(LCMS).
Resurrection is pleased to be a member of a Christian denomination that is well established, firm in its beliefs, and is focused on faith and mission work in daily life
The Lutheran faith dates back to 1521 when the denomination was formed by Martin Luther and his followers who called for reform in the Roman Catholic faith. Lutheranism advocates a doctrine of justification “by grace alone through faith alone because of Christ alone” which went against the Roman view of “faith formed by love”.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod(LCMS), which dates back to 1847 when Saxon and other German immigrants established a new church body in America seeking the freedom to practice and follow confessional Lutheranism and to accept the Bible as the only source and norm for truth and salvation in life.
Today the SELC district of the LCMS spans the eastern half of the continent, with congregations in the United States and Canada. The SELC focuses on mission outreach here in the US and abroad.
Resurrection Lutheran Church holds worship service Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. at 105 S. Reed Ave, Malvern. Everyone is invited to attend a worship service at Resurrection Lutheran Church. Worshiping God and receiving His Gifts of Word and Sacrament.