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A Traditional Church in Milford

Looking for a traditional church? Join us in Milford for reverent worship, timeless hymns, and a community centered on Christ.

Holy Communion during a traditional Lutheran Church service

A Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod Congregation

At Christ Lutheran Church, we cherish the richness of traditional Christian worship. For generations, our congregation in Milford has gathered to hear God’s Word, sing hymns of faith, and receive Christ’s gifts through the Word and Sacraments. If you’re looking for a traditional church in Milford, we’d love for you to visit our church.

Sunday Worship Schedule

  • 8:30 AM
  • 11 AM

Finding Our Church in Milford

We are located at 620 General Motors Road in Milford, Michigan, just east of the S. Milford Rd intersection.

Christ Lutheran Church is located just east of the S. Milford Road intersection, less than a mile from downtown Milford. We’re only a short drive from Highland, Commerce, and nearby neighborhoods, making it convenient for families looking for a traditional church close to home.

Congregation kneeling in front of pulpit for Holy Communion during the worship service

What to Expect When You Visit Our Traditional Church Service

  • Meaningful Worship – Our services include Scripture readings, classic hymns from the Lutheran Service Book, and prayers rooted in the historic liturgy.
  • Christ-Centered Preaching – Sermons are drawn from God’s Word, offering timeless truth and real encouragement for daily life.
  • A Welcoming Community – Whether you’re new to Milford, exploring faith for the first time, or returning after years away, you’ll find people here who care about you.

Ministries for All Ages

Alongside our traditional services, our church in Milford offers:

  • Sunday School (9:45 AM): For preschool through high school students.
  • Bible Studies: Opportunities during both Sundays and the week for adults to dig into Scripture together.
  • Community Outreach: From prayer walks through downtown Milford, to volunteering at Milford Memories, we live out Christ’s call to love our neighbors.
Smiling women with kids standing around her

Visit a Traditional Church in Milford This Week

If you’re searching for a church where worship is rooted in Scripture, hymns, and liturgy, Christ Lutheran Church is here for you. Whether you prefer early morning or late morning worship, in person or online, you’re invited to join us this Sunday.

Frequently Asked Questions

We know visiting a church for the first time can bring a lot of questions. That’s why we’ve gathered answers to some of the things people often wonder about our services, and music. If you don’t see your question here, check out our worship information page.

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What does it mean to be a “traditional church”?

For us, being a traditional church means we follow historic Christian liturgy with Scripture readings, hymns, and prayers that connect us to the church through the centuries. Worship is reverent, Christ-centered, and rooted in God’s Word.

Do I have to be Lutheran to attend?

Not at all. Everyone is welcome regardless of your familiarity with Lutheran traditions.

Are children part of the worship service?

Yes! Children are always welcome. We have a children’s message during the service, plus Sunday School at 9:45 AM. Parents can also use a family room with livestream if needed.

How long is a traditional church service?

Most traditional worship services last around an hour. At Christ Lutheran Church, services are typically 60–75 minutes, including hymns, Scripture readings, a sermon, Holy Communion, and prayers.

What is traditional church worship?

Traditional worship follows a historic liturgy: an order of service that includes prayers, creeds, Scripture readings, a sermon, and hymns. This pattern has been used by Christians for centuries and connects us with the faith passed down through generations.

What is traditional church music called?

Traditional church music is most often called hymnody (or sometimes chorales in Lutheran tradition). Hymns are Scripture-based songs sung by the congregation, often accompanied by an organ. In Lutheran churches, hymns are picked by our pastor from the Lutheran Service Book and follow the seasons of the church year.