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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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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

A Map of the Coming Messiah: Christ Is Our Home and Ultimate Destination

Scripture Verses
  • Isaiah 49:17-18

The Lord promises that His scattered children will return while their destroyers depart, reversing the devastation that once marked His people. God gathers His people from all directions, transforming them into precious jewels that adorn His Church like a bride's ornaments. Christ's Church becomes our true home and ultimate destination, where we are not merely welcomed but treasured as beautiful adornments that glorify Him.

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A Map of the Coming Messiah: Christ Is Our Compass Who Never Fails

Scripture Verses
  • Isaiah 49:13-16

Though creation rejoices in God's comfort and mercy, His people sometimes feel abandoned and forgotten in their affliction. God answers this fear with an unforgettable promise: His love surpasses even a mother's devotion to her nursing child. Christ is our unfailing compass, having inscribed us on the palms of His hands, never forgetting us or losing sight of us through any trial.

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How Can You Know That Jesus Is the Messiah?

Scripture Verses
  • Matthew 11:2-11

When John the Baptist questioned whether Jesus was truly the Messiah, Jesus pointed to the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies through His miraculous works and gospel proclamation. Christ validates His messengers like John, who faithfully prepare the way for the kingdom despite persecution and doubt. Through faith in Jesus, even the least in God's kingdom receives a status greater than the greatest prophet, demonstrating the transformative power of belonging to Christ.

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A Map of the Coming Messiah: Christ is Our Highway Restoring Our Inheritance

Scripture Verses
  • Isaiah 49:7-12

The despised Servant will be exalted before kings and rulers because of the Lord's faithfulness. Christ establishes a new covenant, making smooth highways through mountains and leading His people out of the prison of sin and darkness into restoration. He guides His redeemed people to places of rest and provision, where they will neither hunger nor thirst, as He restores their inheritance and gathers them from the ends of the earth.

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The Coming of Our Lord Changes Our Hearts and Minds

Scripture Verses
  • Matthew 3:1-12

John the Baptist's message of repentance prepares us to receive Christ by transforming how we approach God's kingdom. Through his preaching, we learn to listen attentively to God's Word rather than relying on our heritage or self-righteousness. The coming Lord changes us fundamentally—opening our hearts to His Word, assuring us of salvation through grace alone, and empowering us through the Holy Spirit rather than our own strength.

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