Our Mission

Community of Grace Ministries embraces the undeniable truth that God loves and values all people - no exceptions.

This truth is manifested clearly in the person of Jesus, who modeled unconditional, boundless love. There are no outsiders to Jesus’ love, no us versus them, only people God seeks to invite into his family. This is Grace!

This is our Holy Calling: to follow Jesus as a community of his Grace, and to help others know Jesus through us.

 

Our Values

Convicted by this Holy Purpose and empowered by the Holy Spirit, we are aligned to four core missional values that drive our actions and decisions: 

We will see people the way
Jesus sees people

We will love people the way
Jesus loves people

We will serve people the way
Jesus serves people

We will teach people the way
Jesus teaches people.

These are written in the present tense, because we follow a risen and living Jesus, who is still seeing, loving, serving, and teaching today. And we write them in the imperative, "We will...", knowing that we will also fail and fall short. That is why we need Jesus's grace extended to us and we ask Jesus to give us that grace to extend to others. 

How can we even hope to live those values out? Our formational values describe our process of spiritual formation. This is not a process with an end point, as you can always go deeper into any of the four:

Know Jesus.

Trust Jesus.

Imitate Jesus.

Speak Jesus.

We are committed to the process of spending time with Jesus, so that we can become like him, and engage the world the way he did.  We welcome anyone who wants to join the journey.

Our History

God has been working in and through our church family to make disciples of Jesus in the White Bear Lake community in three different centuries.

The story begins in two different pioneer congregations. Zion Lutheran Church was founded in 1888 by 13 German immigrants in the White Bear Lake Area. The Swedish Lutheran Church of White Bear Lake, also called Faith Lutheran Church, was founded that same year by seven Swedish families, who held their first meeting in the kitchen of the Chateaugay Hotel.

The two churches both began holding worship services in English and merged in 1929 as First English Evangelical Lutheran Church.

The ministry of First Lutheran flourished, and in a few years had nearly outgrown its building. After World War II, space problems became increasingly acute as church membership expanded rapidly. In March 1956, the congregation voted to relocate to a 14-1/2 acre site on Highway 61, as part of its commitment to reach and serve the many new families moving into southern White Bear Lake. Construction on the first unit of the new building was begun in 1958 and completed by the following May. The facility included a worship center, classrooms, kitchen, nursery, and offices. The traditional sanctuary was constructed in 1963, our 75th anniversary.

By 1987 it had become clear that our facility would again need to expand to fit God's growing work, so the church began preparing for the third building phase. Construction was started in 1992 on an education unit, kitchen, choir rooms, offices, and the commons area. These spaces now facilitate many vital ministries for all our generations, including also our partner schools Lake Area Discovery Center, Community of Grace Christian School (formerly known as Magnuson Christian School), and the Master’s Institute seminary. These facilities were dedicated in September 1993. The original First Evangelical Lutheran Church building at Sixth and Stewart Streets is still in use. First Baptist Church (which was later renamed Eagle Brook) held services there after First Lutheran vacated the structure in 1958. Until recently, it was the home of the Lakeshore Players. 

In 2010, our church family became affiliated with Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ (LCMC). The LCMC movement views the local church as the place where people in the community come to get connected with God and one another. We place a great emphasis on understanding what it means to follow Jesus, then doing it. Community of Grace finds LCMC aligns well with our mission, vision, and valuesLearn more about LCMC.

In 2016-17 we made another move to reach and serve our wider community by renaming ourselves. Being the first English-speaking Lutheran church in town was important to our identity and mission in a previous era. Now, we find Community of Grace Lutheran Church is a clearer way to share our identity in Christ in this our third century.

Our location, our building, our name, and our neighborhoods have changed throughout the years, but our commitment to following the way of Jesus has not.

Jesus Christ is still the hope of the world, and His Great Commission is our mission. We invite you to join our story as we share life in and offer the world a community of God’s amazing grace.

Our partner schools

Community of Grace Christian School

Community of Grace Christian School (formerly Magnuson Christian School - named for CGLC Pastor Norman Magnuson) began in 2004 with a vision for affordable, academically excellent, Christ-centered education in grades K-8.  We carry out this vision by teaching to the whole child; body, mind, soul and spirit.  We care deeply about each and every student investing in them so they can develop into strong, confident and compassionate leaders.  

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Lake Area Discovery Center

Our pre-school site opened in 2003 and became the second site to partner with Lake Area Discovery Center (LADC). The site has continued to grow over time and is one of the largest sites in the program. LADC seeks to support parents and children through a creative environment that promotes and teaches Christian values, honors diversity, and fosters fellowship within the total community.

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The Master's Institute

The Master’s Institute (MI) is an independent, evangelical Lutheran seminary helping to develop the next generation of church leaders. MI moved into our building in the summer of 2014. 

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