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The Balance of Gottesdienst

The Gottesdienst, the Divine Service, the Mass as we practice it in our Evangelical Catholic post-Reformation liturgy in our Lutheran tradition, is a balance between both Word and Sacrament. Our LSB hymnal presents it as such: the Service of the Word (pages 186-193) and the Service of the Sacrament (pages 194-202).

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Throwback Thursday: Did Jesus Speak Greek?

The conventional wisdom is that Jesus mainly spoke Aramaic, and that the New Testament was only written in Greek in order for the Gospel’s spread among the Gentiles. In his 2015 book, Did Jesus Speak Greek?: The Emerging Evidence of Greek Dominance in First-Century Palestine, author Dr. G. Scott Gleaves explains how he began to question this “Aramaic Hypothesis” that Aramaic was the “dominant language” in first century Palestine.

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Preaching as Leading

Our sermons have sometimes been maligned as being simply theological lectures that reinforce dead orthodoxy or worse: ritualistic performances of spiritual platitudes that do nothing but maintain the status quo. Perhaps that is unfair but it is not hard to see how they could degenerate into that if we are not diligent. One way this can be avoided is to recognize that preaching is a leadership activity.

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The Lutheran Church in the Digital Age: SEO, Outreach, and Mission

Jackson reports, for example: “2,900 searches/month are done for "churches in St. Louis." 2,400 searches/month are done for "Fort Wayne churches. Neither Fort Wayne nor St. Louis have LCMS churches on the first page of Google.” He also states that, “80 percent of first time visitors will check out a church's website before visiting. Of the biggest metro areas in the United States, an LCMS church doesn’t show up until you get to Omaha, NE (King of Kings), the 55th largest metro area.” 

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Throwback Thursday: How to Make the Good Book Better

No, not that Good Book, but the excellent Lutheran Service Book could have been even better. The Reverend Dr. Paul Grime, who served as the project director for LSB, has quipped that work on the next new hymnal has already begun; not formally or officially, of course, but in the ongoing use and evaluation of the Lutheran Service Book. In that spirit, I offer a few basic ways in which it could have been a better good book, and maybe someone will take notes for posterity.

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Nos Non Abolere Missam

When people really, really want something that violates Scripture or the Confessions, they become desperate to gainsay the passages that they don’t want to submit to. They find clever ways to work around them.

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