Who we are
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church is serving the Central Point community and engaging and encouraging others through a life-changing journey in Central Point, Oregon.
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of Central Point and the world!
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of Central Point and the world!
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Leadership
Leader Name:
Rev Thomas Arnold
Leader Position:
Pastor-Sole
Phone:
Leader Email:
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Mailing Address
745 N 10th St
Central Point, OR
97502-2167
Central Point, OR
97502-2167
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Service Times
Services
Sunday: 9:00AM
Sunday School
Sunday: 10:45AM
Bible Class
Sunday: 10:45AM
Tuesday: 10:30AM
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Sunday: 9:00AM
Sunday School
Sunday: 10:45AM
Bible Class
Sunday: 10:45AM
Tuesday: 10:30AM
It's been more than 3 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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Other information
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church History
Gloria Dei was the answer to the prayers of many in the Central Point area when the results of a survey by Mr. Stocker of the Mission Board of the Northwest District, Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod, recommended the congregation be formed. From February 1964 to June 1966, the congregation met in the gym of Central Point Elementary School. Ground breaking at the current site was held on July 11, 1965.
K. Walter Johnson of Tacoma, Washington, was the architect and Olson Construction of Canyonville, Oregon, was the contractor. Many hours of labor from the congregation were given to assist the contractor in completion of the edifice.
Since the building was finished, the building and grounds have undergone a few major changes. The roofline was reconstructed, the landscaping was redesigned, the communion rail was moved to a lower level making it easier for several to receive communion, and new windows and siding were installed.
Gloria Dei has experienced many changes in membership and activities during its 40 plus years of life. Seven of the original 24 founding families remain in the congregation, while new members from the fast-growing community join each year. Traditional forms and customs are part of the ministry that includes new hymnals and worship styles, as well as renewed emphasis on Bible study and outreach.
The people of Gloria Dei are moving to embrace the challenges that God is presenting. As we praise our Lord for His blessings in the past, we seek to be open to the gifts, resources, and guidance provided by His Spirit. We are growing in awareness of great opportunities to witness and serve. With God’s help, we continue to increase in our willingness to be “God’s people using God’s gift to God’s will.”
K. Walter Johnson of Tacoma, Washington, was the architect and Olson Construction of Canyonville, Oregon, was the contractor. Many hours of labor from the congregation were given to assist the contractor in completion of the edifice.
Since the building was finished, the building and grounds have undergone a few major changes. The roofline was reconstructed, the landscaping was redesigned, the communion rail was moved to a lower level making it easier for several to receive communion, and new windows and siding were installed.
Gloria Dei has experienced many changes in membership and activities during its 40 plus years of life. Seven of the original 24 founding families remain in the congregation, while new members from the fast-growing community join each year. Traditional forms and customs are part of the ministry that includes new hymnals and worship styles, as well as renewed emphasis on Bible study and outreach.
"You may as soon find a living man that does not breath, as a living Christian that does not pray."
Matthew Henry
Matthew Henry
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church listing was last updated on the 1st of March, 2021