Mt Olive Lutheran Church 460 Murphy Ave Sebastopol, CA
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    • Contact Us
  • Belief and Practice
  • Calendar
  • Worship
    • What about the Sacrament of the Altar? (PDF)
    • What about Fellowship in the Lord's Supper? (PDF)
  • About Us
    • History
  • Documents
  • Useful links
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What We Believe

​THE GOSPEL
Mt. Olive Lutheran Church is a church focused first and foremost on the gospel of Jesus Christ. This gospel declares to us that God isn't angry, wrathful or disassociated from his people. Rather God, through his Son Jesus Christ, is shown to be merciful, forgiving, loving and deeply committed to mankind in a personal manner.
THE BIBLE
The focus of our teaching is from the Holy Bible which we confess is the inspired Word of God. That Bible dictates all of our teaching and practice. We believe that the Bible's main purpose is to show us Jesus and that through Jesus we have eternal life. (John 20:21-22) Our sermons and studies are filled with the Good News of God's love and are rooted in the Word of God.
THE TRINITY
Mt. Olive teaches and responds to the love of the Triune God: the Father, creator of all that exists; Jesus Christ, the Son, who became human to suffer and die for the sins of all human beings and to rise to life again in the ultimate victory over death and Satan; and the Holy Spirit, who creates faith through God's Word and Sacraments. The three persons of the Trinity are coequal and coeternal, one God.

HOLY COMMUNION
Communion is a special meal for all confessing and believing Christians.  As Lutheran Christians we believe Christ’s body and blood are truly present, and in this meal we receive the forgiveness of our sins and power for Christian living.  If you are in true repentance and have faith in these words, “given and shed for you for the forgiveness of sins,” we urge you to participate.  Communion is celebrated each Sunday.

Being Lutheran

Being "Lutheran," Mt. Olive accepts and teaches the Bible-based writings of Martin Luther that inspired the reformation of the Christian Church in the 16th century.  The teaching of Luther and the reformers can be summarized in three short phrases: Grace alone, Scripture alone, Faith alone.

Grace Alone
Sola Gratia

God loves the people of the world, even though they are sinful, rebel against Him and do not deserve His love. He sent Jesus, His Son, to love the unlovable and save the ungodly.

Faith Alone
Sola Fide

By His suffering and death as the substitute for all people of all time, Jesus purchased and won forgiveness and eternal life for them. Those who hear this Good News and believe it have the eternal life that it offers. God creates faith in Christ and gives people forgiveness through Him.

Scripture Alone
Sola Scriptura

The Bible is God's inerrant and infallible Word, in which He reveals His Law and His Gospel of salvation in Jesus Christ. It is the sole rule and norm for Christian doctrine.

The LCMS

Luther Seal and the 3 Solas of the reformation
Who is Jesus?
For more than 2,000 years people have asked this question. We were not present when Jesus lived on this earth, but in the Bible we have the record of His birth, life, death on the cross, and resurrection.  Through the study of the Bible, you can seek  the answer to this age-old question.

What does "Synod" mean?
The word "Synod" in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod comes from Greek words  that mean "walking together." The term has rich meaning in our church body,  because congregations voluntarily choose to belong to the Synod. Though diverse in their service, our congregations hold to a shared confession of Jesus Christ as taught in Holy Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions.

Lutheran congregations are confessional. Our congregations believe the Lutheran Confessions are a correct interpretation and presentation of biblical doctrine.

Contained in The Book of Concord: The Confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, these statements of belief were transcribed and shared broadly by church leaders during the 16th century. Luther's Small Catechism contains essential summaries of our beliefs, while the Augsburg Confession gives more detail about what Lutherans believe.



"What About" Series

"What About?" is a series of 27 pamphlets, written by former Synod President Rev. Dr. A.L. Barry, that address doctrinal topics, moral issues and concerns in the church to help Christians grow in their understanding of these important questions.
  • Introduction
  • The Gospel
  • The Bible
  • The Small Catechism
  • The Ten Commandments
  • The Apostles' Creed
  • The Lord's Prayer
  • Holy Baptism
  • Confession and Absolution
  • The Sacrament of the Altar
  • Being a Lutheran
  • Lutheran Worship
  • The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
  • Telling the Good News about Jesus
  • Christian Families
  • Angels
  • Death and Dying
  • Pastors
  • The New Millennium
  • Christian Stewardship
  • Fellowship in the Lord's Supper
  • The Difference between the ELCA and the LCMS
  • The Ordination of Women to the Pastoral Office
  • Homosexuality
  • Abortion
  • Living Together Without Marriage
  • Creation and Evolution
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