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

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

Scripture Verses
  • Mark 15:16-20

After Pilate's compromise, Roman soldiers subjected Jesus to cruel mockery, dressing Him in royal attire, crowning Him with thorns, spitting on Him, and striking Him. This horrific scene reveals the depth of human cruelty when confronted with divine authority. We must consider how our own actions or insincere worship might inadvertently mock Christ, yet find hope in knowing that even those who mocked Him can receive His forgiveness.

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We Sing Out God's Grace

Scripture Verses
  • Isaiah 12:1-6

This sermon explores why we sing out God's grace: because He saves us from His just anger and because we must proclaim all the amazing things He has done for us. Our songs celebrate His salvation and declare His deeds to the world, as Isaiah 12 encourages.

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

Scripture Verses
  • Luke 23:13-16

Pilate, knowing Jesus was innocent, attempted to compromise justice by offering to flog Him instead of executing Him, hoping to protect his own position. This compromise failed, showing that appeasing evil rarely works. Christians can also be tempted to compromise their faith for worldly gain, but Jesus remains steadfast. He strengthens us through His Word and promises never to compromise His commitment to us.

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

Scripture Verses
  • Matthew 26:59-66

Driven by a murderous desire, the Sanhedrin ignored justice and used false charges to condemn Jesus. They ultimately condemned Him for blasphemy because He affirmed He was the Christ, the Son of God, despite knowing His claims and power. Even though people may still condemn Him today, Jesus willingly went to the cross to secure forgiveness for all, including His condemners. He remained on the cross out of love for us, offering salvation even to those who reject Him.

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

Scripture Verses
  • Matthew 26:69-75

Peter, known for his boldness, unexpectedly denied Jesus three times out of fear, just as Jesus predicted. Christians throughout history have faced similar pressures to deny their faith. Jesus stood firm against this temptation for us, ultimately winning Peter's forgiveness through His death on the cross. Because Jesus forgives our failures, we can learn from Peter's experience and rely on His strength to avoid buckling under pressure.

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