Visitor’s Guide

Dear Friend,

If you’re visiting this page, you’ve probably got some questions and you’re looking for answers. We understand it can be hard to visit a church for the first time. You might ask yourself, “What’s going to happen when I come in the front door?” “How will I know where to go and what to do when I get there?” “What will I do with my children?” “What should I wear?” “What will the service be like?” All kinds of unknown factors can make church seem very intimidating.

With this section we hope to answer some of the questions you might have about our church before you visit. All of us at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church truly hope to make your visit with us relaxed and enriching.

If any of your questions are not answered below, please let me know so we can add whatever will be helpful to you in this visitor’s guide, because that’s why it exists–to help you, our guest, on your visit to St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Above all, it is my greatest hope that when you visit St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, you will hear about your Savior Jesus, and through his love you will find life eternal. Thank you for visiting our website and we look forward to meeting you as a guest of our church family very soon!

Yours in our Living Savior,
Paul M. Mose
Pastor 
pastorpaulmose@gmail.com
Church Office: 920-446-3812

How Do I Find St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church?image1


St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church is located between River Trail Road and Apache Avenue on 37
th Avenue. Our address is:

8580 37th Avenue, Fremont, WI  54940

image2When Do You Meet on Sundays?

Worship Services:

Sundays – 10:00 AM

Mondays – 7:00 PM

Bible Hour for Young and Old:  Offered on Sundays.

Sunday School: For kids ages 3 years – 8th grade (Offered on Sundays 9am-9:50am from Sunday following Labor Day to Sunday of Memorial Day)

Vacation Bible School:  Dates vary in month of June

Sunday Adult Bible Study:  9am – All teenagers and adults are welcome!

Wednesday Night Adult Bible Study:  7pm – All teenagers and adults are welcome!

St. John School Children 4 What is Worship like at St. John’s?
Every church has its own style of worship. We think you’ll enjoy the services at St. John’s, but as in any church you should expect to take a couple of Sundays to become accustomed to our way of praising God and receiving God’s gifts together.

Each week the service is entirely printed in the worship bulletin with references to our hymnal for use during the service. The First Lesson, Second Lesson and the Gospel are also printed in the bulletin for you to follow along.  You will also find a brief explanation of the worship theme of the particular Sunday. Occasionally there are also explanations of the different parts of the liturgy that we are using or unique aspects of the worship service. You are welcome to bring along your own Bible and follow along with the lessons if you choose.

Our worship services focus on readings from God’s Word–the Bible. There we hear God talk to us. Music and singing are important parts of our worship as well. Loud or soft, in monotone or rich harmony, ancient or contemporary, all our praises are music to the Lord.

I rejoiced with those who said to me, “Let us go to the house of the LORD.”  –  Psalm 122:1

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Our worship services usually include the following parts in a variety of forms:

The Invocation – We call on the name of our Savior Lord as we praise him with song.

Admitting Sins and Receiving Forgiveness – We acknowledge that we have not been or done what God asks. Then we are assured of forgiveness in Jesus.

Bible Readings – We read selections from God’s Old Testament prophets, Jesus’ apostles, and from Jesus himself. Our pastor also gives a brief explanation of each reading.

Sermon – Our pastor offers instruction and encouragement in a Bible-based sermon for children and adults alike. Young or old, you can expect God’s guidance and grace through his Word for dealing with life’s problems, as well as the promise of eternal life in heaven through our only Savior Jesus.

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Response to the Word – We respond with offerings and prayers for the things he has promised to us and for strength to do what he has asked.

Parting blessing – Before we return home for the week, we hear one last assurance of the Lord’s gracious care.

Throughout these different parts of our service, our God gives us gifts of his grace. In response, we praise him with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs from the entire history of God’s Church. During some services, our members partake of the Lord’s Supper. St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (and all congregations of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod) practice what is called “Closed Communion.” For an explanation of this practice, please contact Pastor Mose. (pastorpaulmose@gmail.com)

Our worship services use traditional forms, but modern language and application. This “blended” style of worship brings out the best of the traditional and the contemporary. The traditional brings us the best from God’s Church throughout the ages, while the contemporary brings God’s promises and his will into our daily lives. We hope you will enjoy both as we worship our gracious Lord together!

How Should I Dress?

You might wonder how you are expected to dress at a church you’ve never visited before. Since the Bible presents no dress code, except for simple decency and Christian humility, St. John’s  doesn’t make any rules either.

Like most people, our members try to make their worship time at church a special time. This is often reflected in the way they dress. Still dress is a personal matter of worship before God. One person may dress casually and rejoice that our gracious Lord accepts us as we are, while another may dress to reflect the awe and reverence we have for our Savior King.

On any Sunday at our church you may see running shoes and heels, jeans and suits, open collars and ties. When a person dresses out of love for his or her Lord, the choice of dress, be it casual or more formal, is acceptable to God . . . and us.

What About the Offering?

“When will they take the offering?” “How will it be collected?” “How much am I expected to give?” “Do they want visitors to contribute too?” These are typical worries about church offerings, but God’s Word teaches that our offerings to God should reflect our belief that all we have is his gift to us. It teaches us that with our offerings we worship and honor God.

Like most Christians, our members bring offerings to God through their church. Since offerings are gifts of love for God, no one dictates what each person is to give. These offerings give them the opportunity to not only show love to Christ, but also to support the work of our congregation as we bring the Good News of Christ’s love to more people.

We pass an offering plate during the service so that our worship may include bringing gifts to God and we use offering envelopes to keep our gifts a private matter known only to the Lord. Now a child may bring the quarters and dimes his parents give him. Someone older may write a check. Both, however, remember Jesus and give their gifts out of love for him. 

As our guest, we will not expect you to contribute an offering, nor do we want to pressure you into doing so. You may wish to learn more about our ministry before bringing your offerings to God through our church, but you are welcome to participate as your heart leads you to give.  Pastor in Pulpit

What Is the Worst that Can Happen?

Attending a church for the first time can be intimidating. Here are some common worries:

“I would just die if they made me stand up and say something.”  – We can assure you that we won’t embarrass you in this or any other way. We want you to feel as comfortable as possible and at home with us. Time at church should be an enjoyable and uplifting experience. We promise to do all we can so you can learn about your Savior.

“I know my child is going to be too noisy.”  – Our congregation is much like a family with infants and kids and teens and adults and elderly. It is not unusual to hear the cry of a baby mixed in with the sound of hymns or readings. If, however, at any time you feel the need, we have a small mother’s room in the back of the church, where you can bring your child. Also, if you have a little one who needs a change, a diaper-changing station can be found in the restroom in the back of church. 

13-2071 - Version 2 – Version 4“I’m afraid I’ll say or do something wrong.” – You are not alone! All of us, at some time, have felt this way in a new situation. We hope you’ll see that the people of St. John’s are ordinary people like yourself. We want to accept you as you are and help you become what Christ wants you to be. We do not want to throw cold water on that with a critical spirit.

“I know I will feel out of place.” – We hope this visitor’s guide has helped to ease your mind, but if you have a question, please ask someone for help. Don’t hesitate to say, “I’m new here. Can you help me?” We can assure you our members are more than willing to help!

“I just want to watch at first, but I know they’ll try to get me involved or sign me up for something.”  – It’s unpleasant to be pressured or to be part of a “membership drive” as though we were heads of cattle, isn’t it? We believe church membership should be a voluntary matter, and the most important thing of all is to trust in our Savior Jesus Christ for forgiveness and salvation. This takes time. People need time to evaluate and decide if they wish further involvement in a congregation. We believe we should respect that need.

“I don’t know that much about the Bible.”  – Worship and Bible Study are opportunities to grow in our knowledge of the Bible and faith in Jesus. You won’t have to answer any questions you don’t want to answer. Don’t forget…sometimes the wisest words to say are, “I don’t know.”

Inside Back of ChurchWhat About Our Church Body?

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church is a member of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). Our church body started in Milwaukee, WI in the 1850s…hence, the name.

The name “Lutheran” comes from the great 16th Century reformer, Martin Luther. At that time in history, the Church had lost sight of its Savior and the truth of his Word. To restore that truth, the Lord used Martin Luther to boldly challenge these errors and preach Jesus Christ as Savior. For this reason, we are proud to remember his work in bringing to light the truth of God’s Word by using his name to identify ourselves.

Our membership in the WELS unites us with like-minded Christians across our country and around the world, who share a common faith with us. This “synod” allows us to do jointly work we cannot do on our own. We pool our resources to do mission work at home and abroad, to train young people to serve in public ministry as pastors, teachers and staff ministers, and to put out publications such as hymnals, Bible studies, and other materials. Above all, we find comfort in knowing there are Christians throughout the world who share a common faith with us.

Our congregation and church body are solidly based on the Bible. We believe that Jesus is our only Savior and way to heaven. Through faith we are united to him and to each other.

If you want to know more about what we believe and practice, we invite you to visit our Find Comfort In The Bible (quick  link to webpage) page.  You can also visit our synod’s page: WELS.net or for a more in-depth look, you can read Our Beliefs (quick link to webpage) page. 

Inside Church Christmas TreeA Final Note…

We pray that this “Visitor’s Guide” has helped answer some of your questions and alleviate your fears. Our goals as a congregation are quite simple. We want to nurture our faith by the teaching of the Lord’s pure Word and then to share that faith with people like you–all for the glory of God. Everything we do is meant to accomplish these goals. We pray that there is nothing that will stand in your way from learning more about your Savior.

Please do not hesitate to call Pastor Mose if you have any questions or if there is anything we can do for you. Our phone number again is:

920 – 446 – 3812

May our living Savior richly bless you and we look forward to seeing you in church sometime soon!