Concordia Lutheran Mission
Buena Vista VA

24416

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Who we are

Concordia Lutheran Mission is a Lutheran Church in Buena Vista, Virginia.

We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.

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Concordia Lutheran Mission
34 Ben Salem Lane
Buena Vista, VA 24416
United States
Phone: (540) 784-5622
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Rev. Mark Schroeder
Rev. Mark Schroeder
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34 Ben Salem Lane
Buena Vista, VA 24416
United States
Phone: (540) 784-5622
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Buena Vista, VA
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Concordia Lutheran Mission Service Times

Concordia Lutheran worships at Ben Salem Presbyterian Church (34 Ben Salem Lane, Buena Vista, VA)

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The Divine Service. 9:15am
Bible School, 10:45am

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Concordia Lutheran Mission History

Mission History: Many of us had attended the Lutheran congregation in town, Good Shepherd Lutheran, a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). I was the pastor at Good Shepherd/Lexington for almost 10 years and have been a pastor for 27 years in the ELCA and in one of it’s previous denominations, the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches (a breakaway from the LCMS). In the ensuing years, the ELCA’s acceptance and espousal of many unbiblical doctrinal decisions in it’s short history of 20 years became unbearable:

inclusive language and neo-feminist ideology toleration of abortion on demand a quota system human experience and science as norms for God’s truth ordination of women ignoring the Decalogue and Gospel reductionism the acceptance of the non-biblical doctrine of ‘apostolic succession’ for the ‘bishops’

The root problem of all the previous was and still is the clear denial of Scriptural authority. This denial resulted in the ELCA’s August, 2009 Church-wide assembly’s acceptance of a resolution to no longer agree with the clear Biblical norm of marriage by opening “…Ministry to Partnered Gay and Lesbian Lutherans”, as it was reported then. I could no longer stay either in the ELCA or at Good Shepherd without Good Shepherd leaving the ELCA. The leadership balked at the idea of leaving the ELCA. The congregation council also did not want me to stay as their Pastor and asked me to resign within a month of notifying me of their decision. I resigned as their Pastor on February 28th, 2010.

About 20 of us realized that we needed to move on including two W and L students, Hannah and ‘E.W’. Many of us attended Good Shepherd/Roanoke which is about a two hour round trip from Lexington beginning on the 1st Sunday in March through the summer. Others tried to stay at Good Shepherd/Lexington. We needed a true Lutheran congregation closer by, but not only for ourselves. In many godly and pastoral conversations with Pr. Beasley of Good Shepherd/Roanoke (LCMS), on Saturday, August 28th, 2010 we began the Mission with the name Lexington Lutheran Mission. It was Saturday because that was the only time Pr. Beasley could come up! Pr. Beasley and the vicar that year, Seminarian James Prothro came up here on Saturdays for the Divine Service. Good Shepherd/Roanoke gave us the hymn books, communion vessels, candlesticks. I happen to have an almost complete set of paraments (altar cloths). We were graciously loaned a room at Grace Presbyterian Church, on Main Street, by their Pastor, Paul Carter and their Session. The day happens to be the Commemoration of St. Augustine.

After my resignation, I went through the Colloquy of the LCMS to be accepted as a Pastor. In May, 2010 I had my last interview at the International Center of the LCMS in St. Louis, MO. I was interviewed by three pastors, a Synodical official, the Missouri district president and a professor of homiletics (preaching) at Concordia Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN. I was notified of their affirmative decision. As of June 1st, 2010, I am officially a pastor awaiting a Call in the LCMS.

Pr. Beasley, in discussion with the then Southeastern District’s (SED) President, Jon Diefenthaler, the Church Council of Good Shepherd/Roanoke authorized me to be Pastor of Word and Sacrament at the Mission. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Roanoke sponsors the Concordia Lutheran Mission. We are now listed by the LCMS and it’s Southeastern District as a mission congregation. Pr. Beasley suggested that the name “Concordia” would easily find as part of the LCMS and so we changed the name.

After being authorized as Pastor of Concordia Lutheran Mission, we looked for a place to worship, since Grace Presbyterian was moving into a new sanctuary. The Lord led us to the Rockbridge Main Library on Main Street in Lexington. We met for over 3 years in their Piovano Community Room and the price was right: $15.00 a Sunday!

The problem was the difficulty of meeting during the week and since the library did not have storage space, we had to bring our hymn books, Communion vessels, etc. every Sunday. We started looking for rental property. After many dead ends, one day one of our members called me up because he was talking with a fellow retired police officer who rehabbed the old Buena Vista fire station. After a few years, the landlord wanted his rental property for another purpose.

The Lord led us to Ben Salem Presbyterian Church and they welcomed us with joy. There is no rental and we give a monthly donation. The Divine Service is Sunday at 9:15 followed by coffee then Bible class.

We have not grown exponentially. We have some new members. In many ways, as my wife pointed out, after losing my full-time income as a pastor, leaving a church body, thinking about the prospect of selling our house, and a mission that is still tenuous, never the less, we have our house and the House of the Lord, His mission is still here for nine years and He keeps us in His grace. But by the grace of God, go we!

We left a denomination purporting to be church. We left because of it’s war against the Word of God. In St. Augustine’s day, Rome fell and before that, Nero fiddled on his violin while Rome burned. While our Romes burn today, churches have fiddled around with the Word of God. Many churches look nice on the outside but as the Lord said about the religious leadership of His time, they are whitened sepulchers filled with dead men’s bones full of decay and rot. It is profoundly sad. Am I overstating the case? I do not think so. The gates of hell are doing their best, but they have not prevailed. Many, including myself, have chronicled the central collapse of the inerrant and authoritative Scriptures in so many areas of the Church. Now, one should not lightly and unadvisedly leave a church body. By God’s grace alone, I do not think we did.

Keep us in your prayers for our calling to preach and teach the Word of the Lord in Rockbridge County. My thanks in the Lord for all the prayer, care, and help that you have provided this past year, actually, longer than that!

”And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:7

Pastor Schroeder

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Concordia Lutheran Mission FAQs

Question: Where is Concordia Lutheran Mission located?
Answer: Concordia Lutheran Mission is located at 34 Ben Salem Lane, Buena Vista, Virginia.

Question: Who is Concordia Lutheran Mission's pastor?
Answer: Concordia Lutheran Mission's pastor is Rev. Mark Schroeder.

Question: What time is service at Concordia Lutheran Mission?
Answer: Concordia Lutheran worships at Ben Salem Presbyterian Church (34 Ben Salem Lane, Buena Vista, VA) Sundays The Divine Service. 9:15am Bible School, 10:45am For more info call: 540-784-5622 and leave a message

Question: What is Concordia Lutheran Mission's website?
Answer: https://concordiaandkoinonia.wordpress.com/about/

Question: What denominaiton is Concordia Lutheran Mission?
Answer: Concordia Lutheran Mission belongs to Lutheran Church denomination and is affiliated with The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.

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Concordia Lutheran Mission listing was last updated on the 27th of May, 2022
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