Brother Pastors,
You simply do not want to miss the 2022 Bugenhagen Conference, July, 25-27 at St. John Lutheran Church, Racine, Wisconsin. The details and registration are all right here.
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Brother Pastors,
You simply do not want to miss the 2022 Bugenhagen Conference, July, 25-27 at St. John Lutheran Church, Racine, Wisconsin. The details and registration are all right here.
Read MoreAnnouncing the 2022 St. Michael Liturgical Conference at Zion Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Detroit
Read MoreThe Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s presiding bishop offered a take on the Dobbs decision in which the Bible is not quoted a single time, but rather their social statement on abortion many times.
Read MoreAs Pro-Life Christians rejoice in the aftermath of the Dobbs decision that ends the Roe v. Wade compulsion of states to allow infanticide of the pre-born, and to call it a “constitutional right,” the ruling has revealed fault lines that were probably not obvious to the average member of confessional Lutheran church bodies.
Read MoreFor our churches to pray:
Read More…a monumental happening has occurred in our country - one that touches upon both kingdoms.
Read MoreOur hearty congratulations to our esteemed colleague and friend Dr D Richard Stuckwisch for his election today as the new district president of the Indiana District of the LCMS.
Read MoreAscension Lutheran Church in Madison, TN is hosting the Henkel Conference August 22-23. Madison is just north of Nashville, and they have put together a really good lineup this year, as you can see above.
Read MoreThat’s usually the derogatory way of referring to a given pastor’s or parish’s appreciation for three specific church ceremonies: incense, the use of a sanctus or sacring bell, and chanting.
Read MoreThis presentation was given to the Michigan District in 2019.
Read MoreSamuel Johnson, known especially for his contribution to the standardization of the English language by producing A Dictionary of the English Language in 1755, was a devout Anglican and struggled against slothfulness his whole life. Below are a couple of his prayers against this.
Read MoreHere is a Gottesblog post from 2013: “On Flags in the Sanctuary.”
Read MoreThe 1613 Cantica Sacra contains the services for the entire year in the Lutheran Magdeburg Cathedral. It is by all accounts a rather conservative liturgical work, though it does contain some surprises.
Read MoreIn a public YouTube clip, he makes the claim that he has been denied the Lord’s Supper in Lutheran - presumably LCMS - churches, being prohibited from the Eucharist by Lutheran pastors, because he is black, and that this scenario has played out twenty times. He claims to know that this was done because of “racism” on the part of the celebrant in each of these incidents.
Read MoreTo put the best construction on this, its context must be presented as an ironic misunderstanding that many people have regarding our Lutheran confession of faith: that it is provincial, it is for rubes in flyover country, and it must be altered to fit a more sophisticated, progressive culture as found on the coasts.
Read MoreNote: this beautiful confession of faith was published on Fr. Trifa’s facebook page. He is a Lutheran pastor serving in Romania.
Read More(Here is something I wrote back in 2005. I may be even more stubborn and crabby today.)
Read MoreRemembering that today is Whitsun Tuesday, I opened up The Lutheran Hymnal, and pondered the assigned propers for the day, and one of our forgotten hymns.
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