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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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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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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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This is what we preach
- Matthew 27:45-46
Why Did God Abandon Jesus Christ on the Cross?
- Matthew 27:45-46
In the darkness of the ninth hour, Jesus cried out "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" — a moment that reveals the holy nature of God, who cannot look upon sin without turning away in revulsion. Christ bore that abandonment not for His own sin, but as our substitute, taking upon Himself the full weight of God's wrath that our sin deserved. This miraculous transaction — the sinless Son of God forsaken so that sinners might be accepted — is not grasped by human reason, but received only through faith. Remarkably, the very abandonment Jesus experienced on the cross is what makes it possible for God to embrace believers for all eternity.
- Psalm 27
The LORD Is Your Light and Deliverance - Live with Confidence
- Psalm 27
In Psalm 27, David declares that because the LORD is his light, salvation, and stronghold, he has no reason to fear any enemy or threat. His confidence rests not in his own strength, but in God's protection, presence, and mercy — trusting that even if earthly relationships fail, God will never forsake him. David's single greatest desire is to dwell in God's presence and seek His face, knowing that God will guide him and hide him in times of trouble. The psalm closes with a powerful call to action: wait for the LORD with strength and courage, confident that His goodness will be seen in the land of the living.
- John 19:26-27
Christ is the Lord of Compassion
- John 19:26-27
Even while suffering on the cross, Jesus demonstrated His compassion by providing for His mother Mary's future care. He entrusted her to the disciple John, showing us both the depth of Christ's care for His people and our calling to steward that same compassion toward others. Through this act, Jesus honored His mother, fulfilled the Father's will perfectly, and modeled how He continues to provide for His people with tender, deliberate care.
- John 4:5-26
How Do We Quench Our Thirst in this Dry World?
- John 4:5-26
The Samaritan woman came to Jacob's well spiritually parched—her religion dry, her community judgmental, her heart empty from failed relationships and false worship. Jesus met her there and revealed Himself as the Messiah who offers living water that eternally satisfies, exposing her need while graciously providing the solution. We quench our thirst the same way she did: through the Holy Spirit working faith in our hearts through God's Word, transforming us from ashamed outcasts into witnesses of Christ's grace.
- Luke 23:43
Condemned by Men, Saved by God
- Luke 23:43
The repentant criminal on the cross had no time for good works, no opportunity to reform, yet Christ promised him paradise that very day. Through Scripture and even the mocking words of others, God's Word created faith in this dying man's heart, demonstrating that salvation comes entirely by God's grace to even the most morally reprehensible. His story assures us that Christ's grace reaches the most broken sinners and is still freely offered to us today.