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From the Pastor - October 26, 2025

Greetings everyone! This Sunday we celebrate the

508th birthday of the Lutheran Church! It was in 1517 on

October 31st, (All Saints Eve) that Luther posted the 95

Thesis on the church door at Wittenburg, thus inadvertently

starting the protestant reformation. Rooted in the past and

growing into the future, the church must always be reformed

in order to live out the love of Christ in an everchanging

world. We celebrate the good news of God’s grace, that


Jesus Christ sets us free every day to do this life-

transforming work. Trusting in the freedom given to us in


baptism, we pray for the church, that Christians will unite

more fully in worship and mission.

Reformation blessings to everyone!


 
 

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Bedford Lutheran is a worshiping community of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

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Pastor Tim Feaser

Contact us for more information at 

bedfordlutheranva@gmail.com

540-586-3205

Our address is:

PO Box 508

728 Burks Hill Road

Bedford, VA 24523

Facebook: 

facebook.com/bedfordlutheran

God’s Purpose for Us

To celebrate Christ, grow in faith, and share God’s love with all.

Our Guiding Principles

  • Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior of all

  • We will be a people of prayer and seek God’s guidance, always

  • We will break bread together and learn to live with glad and generous hearts

  • Trusting God’s promises, we will be open and loving to all

  • We will provide opportunities to grow as disciples and apostles of Jesus Christ

  • Out of a spirit of humility, we will seek to help others meet their needs

  • We will be spiritually courageous and not act out of fear

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