Welcome to Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church!

We gather to praise and worship our great Savior, Christ Jesus every Sunday morning at 9:00am.

You can join us in person in the Bomber Mountain Civic Center (located in Buffalo, Wyoming) or tune in to our live stream on YouTube.

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Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church

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Serving Buffalo and other small towns in Wyoming

We are currently meeting every Sunday morning at 9am in the Wyoming Room inside the Bomber Mountain Civic Center in downtown Buffalo, Wyoming. We also have satellite gatherings in Thermopolis and Sheridan.

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About Us

Sharing the good news of free salvation in Christ

We are known for reaching out to hurting people and bringing the soothing balm of the Gospel. We are a member of the WELS, a theologically conservative church body that exists to give all glory to God by upholding, defending, and proclaiming the truth of the Holy Scriptures

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Our Pastor

Fred Schurman

Fred Schurman, a Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary graduate, serves as the Pastor for Christ the King Lutheran Church. He’s known for his strong theology, hands-on approach, and love of the outdoors and fixing things.

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Service Livestream

Watch Our Services

For those who are unable to worship with us in person, we stream our services live on YouTube every Sunday morning at 9:00am.

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Recent Sermons

This is what we preach

See the Glory of the Invisible Church Made Visible

Scripture Verses
  • Revelation 21:10-14,22-23

The heavenly Jerusalem represents the ultimate revelation of God's church in all its glory, illuminated by God's own presence rather than earthly light sources. This holy city encompasses believers from every nation and tribe, built upon the foundation of apostolic teaching, with God Himself serving as its temple. The vision showcases the magnificent destiny awaiting all who belong to Christ.

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How is the Son of Man Glorified?

Scripture Verses
  • John 13:31-35

Jesus reveals that God's glory is displayed through the mutual glorification between the Father and the Son. This divine glory becomes visible to the world when believers demonstrate Christ's love to one another, serving as the distinguishing mark that identifies them as His disciples.

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Are You One of Jesus Sheep?

Scripture Verses
  • John 10:22-30

Jesus identifies His true followers through two key characteristics: they hear His voice and follow Him. Those who genuinely belong to Christ demonstrate these traits through their faith and obedience. In return, Jesus promises eternal security—no one can snatch His sheep from His protective hand or from the Father's hand.

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The Lord Assures Us of His Resurrection

Scripture Verses
  • John 21:1-14

In this post-resurrection appearance, Jesus demonstrates His continued care and provision for His disciples through a miraculous catch of fish and shared meal on the shore. The encounter reveals how the risen Christ leads His people to Himself, sustains them for His work, and sovereignly blesses their labors according to His perfect timing and purpose.

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What Should I Do with Jesus – Should I Believe Him?

Scripture Verses
  • John 20:19-31

John 20:19-31 explores the essence of belief, particularly through Jesus' appearance to His disciples and Thomas's journey from doubt to faith. True belief is defined as trusting God's Word even when circumstances, like fear or the unbelievable nature of the resurrection, scream the opposite. This passage emphasizes that belief originates from God's Word, which brings peace and the promise of life in Jesus' name to all who trust Him.

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