We are a Christ-centered congregation dedicated to sharing His Gospel to all.

Resurrection is a welcoming Evangelical Lutheran church located off Alex Bell Road in Dayton, Ohio. Since 1976, Resurrection has strived to preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ with love and grace.

We faithfully preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ

Resurrection Lutheran Church holds to the doctrine of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). If you’d like to learn about what the WELS all teaches, please visit their website: wels.net

Here are some of our core teachings:

01 The Bible

The Bible and Lutherans teach that the Bible is the true word of God. It is inspired by the Holy Spirit. This means that God breathed into the writers the  thoughts and words they were to write. As a result every statement in the Bible is the truth. One part of the Bible explains another part. It is the only guideline for the faith and life of Christians. We are to read and study it diligently. It clearly teaches all we need to know in order to obtain our eternal salvation.

2 Peter 1:21
1 Corinthians 2:13
2 Timothy 3:16
2 Timothy 3:15
Luke 11:28
John 5:39

02 Baptism

The Bible and Lutherans teach that baptism is a sacrament. It was instituted by God. The water, connected to God’s word, offers and gives the forgiveness of sins, spiritual life, and eternal salvation. It is meant for young and old, including children. Infants also are sinful and therefore need the spiritual rebirth brought about through baptism.

Matthew 28:19
John 3:5,6
Titus 3:5
Mark 10:14
Acts 22:16
Mark 16:16

03 Holy Communion

The Bible and Lutherans teach that Holy Communion is a sacrament instituted by Christ. Together with bread and wine we receive Jesus’ true body and blood. In this special meal Jesus gives the forgiveness of sins, strengthens our faith, and gives eternal salvation to all who believe. Only people who repent of their sins and receive proper instruction in the Christian faith should be admitted to this sacrament.

Matthew 26:26-28
1 Corinthians 10:16
1 Corinthians 11:27,28
1 Corinthians 10:17

04 Prayer

The Bible and Lutherans teach that believers pray. In the name of Jesus, that is, trusting in his salvation, a believer confidently speaks to God. We present to God our needs, praising him, thanking him, or interceding for others. Prayer is not a way to earn salvation. Christians pray because God commands us to pray and promises to answer our prayers. Sometimes his answer is yes, sometimes no. Sometimes God determines it is best for us to wait for Him to answer our prayers.

Psalm 19:14
Psalm 50:15
Matthew 7:7
Matthew 21:22
John 16:23
1 Timothy 2:1
1 Thessalonians 5:17
Ephesians 6:18
1 Timothy 2:8

Meet Our Pastor

Pastor Joel Voss

Pastor Voss has served as the pastor of Resurrection since June, 1989. He and his wife, Mary Lynn, reside in Centerville, and have been blessed with three children, a daughter and two sons.

If you have any questions about Resurrection or would like to reach out to Pastor Voss, please send him an email.

You can also view his past sermons through his blog through the link below.

We’re excited to worship with you!