Christ
Lutheran Church
is a metropolitan congregation
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Founded in 1887 to serve English
speaking Lutherans in South Baltimore, by the 1920s the congregation had members
throughout the region. Firmly committed to the Gospel and the City of Baltimore,
Christ Church was a leader in the rebirth of the Inner Harbor and the Federal
Hill and Otterbein neighborhoods.
When
other congregations left the city, Christ Church built its beautiful new Gothic
sanctuary in 1955. Six years before the Inner Harbor opened in 1980, the congregation
built Christ Church Harbor Apartments, 288 units of senior citizen housing for
low and moderate income persons, and the Deaton Hospital, now University Specialty
Hospital - a division of University of Maryland Medical System.
The congregation's
commitment to excellence in worship and music is witnessed to by the commission
of a major new organ from the Andover Organ Company. Under the long term and inspired
leadership of Paul Davis, DMA, the congregation has been a leader in music in
service to the worship of God.

Christ Church offers a variety of worship opportunities each week: on Sundays
Traditional Worship at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. and Contemporary Worship at 8:45 a.m.
(9:45 a.m. during the summer). All three services are Word and Sacrament. On Wednesdays
a service of prayer is held at 11:00 a.m. and Candlelight Holy Communion at 7:15
p.m. in our chapel.
The
congregation also offers extensive programs in education for persons of all ages,
a nursery school, and a year-round homeless shelter for forty women and children.
Vibrant youth and health ministries are also part of a church that is open and
busy 24/7.
We
are a diverse and inclusive fellowship, blessed to be a blessing
to others. Whether you are a visitor for a day or a member for
a lifetime, we cherish your presence. The original church sign
from 1887 hangs in our coffee hour room. Its message is timeless
and true, "Every Seat Free. Everybody Welcome."