REDEEMER LUTHERAN SCHOOL
4513 Williams Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76116


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About Our School

In September of 1962, Redeemer Lutheran School began serving the congregation and the community as a mission outreach with one kindergarten class of eleven students. The school has expanded to include children from Pre-K 3 to fifth grade, instructing them not only in academics but in the loving grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are a Christian school that provides an excellent education in Math, Science, Social Studies and English. Our curriculum is well proven, and our test scores are exemplary, placing Redeemer students in the top 10% of all children in the nation in the Iowa Test of Basic Skills.

Our purpose is to assist parents in bringing up their children "in the training and instruction of the Lord" (Ephesians 6:4) so that as God's children they may become fruitful citizens of this world and of the world to come. The students of Redeemer Lutheran School visit area nursing homes on holidays and special occasions. They attend Chapel every day and sing twice a year during services in the fall and spring. The offerings from Chapel go to a different mission each month, and the students are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to Chapel for distribution through the Church's Food Pantry during special times during the school year.


 

 

What We Believe

We believe...

  • The Bible is the inspired and inerrant Word of God. It is the only and final authority of all doctrine and life claiming to be Christian. Its main purpose is to proclaim the gift of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Understanding Holy Scripture comes from properly distinguishing between the Law and Gospel. The Law shows us our sin, demands good works of us, and threatens us with punishment, both temporal and eternal. The Gospel, shows us our Savior, offers us forgiveness, promises us eternal life, and comforts and strengthens us. Both are essential elements of the Christian life.

  • In the Holy Trinity. The true God consist of three coequal and eternal Persons within one divine Essence: God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This teaching was revealed most clearly by Jesus Christ, the only son of the Father.

  • Jesus Christ is true God, eternally begotten of the Father, and also true man, born of the Virgin Mary, and is the only Savior from sin and Mediator between God and humanity. Jesus earned forgiveness and everlasting life for every person by living a sinless life and suffering death on the cross in our places. Jesus rose bodily from the dead on the third day. Jesus ascended into heaven and reigns at the right hand of God as Lord over all; He will come again on the clouds of heaven to judge the living and the dead.

  • We cannot get to heaven by trying to be good, for we can never be good enough. God demands perfection. For this reason, we do not receive forgiveness of sins or righteousness by our own good works, love, or holiness. We become righteous before God by His grace, for Christ's sake, through faith when we believe that Christ died for us and that for His sake righteousness, forgiveness, and eternal life are given to us. This is what the Bible means when it says that we are “justified by faith apart from the works of the Law”. Faith is not a good work that we do, but the empty hand that receives the gift of righteousness and forgiveness that Jesus won for us. Faith itself is a gift.

  • Holy Baptism, water applied in the Name of the Triune God according to Jesus' institution, truly saves, causes one to be born again, delivers and applies grace and the forgiveness of sins, unites the one being baptized to the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, gives the gift of the Holy Spirit and causes one to become a member of Christ's body.

  • Holy Communion (or the Holy Supper), instituted by Christ Himself, is the true body and blood of the crucified and risen Jesus Christ, given under the forms of bread and wine, for Christians to eat and drink, for the forgiveness of their sins.

  • The Christian life is one of constant repentance (sorrow over sin), then belief that our sin is forgiven for Christ's sake. To daily turn away from sin and turn to Christ for the forgiveness of sins is the true, Christian life under the cross. Such a life is pleasing to God and brings about good works, the fruit of faith.

 

 


Redeemer Lutheran School
4513 Williams Road
Fort Worth, Texas 76116
Phone: (817)560-0032
E-Mail: rlschool@charter.net
Webmaster: webmaster@redeemerfw.org

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