Great Stuff — A Foundation and Structure for Faith
Great Stuff found over on LutheranReformation by Rev. A. Brian Flamme. Books are like buildings. Think of them as constructed with words…
Great Stuff found over on LutheranReformation by Rev. A. Brian Flamme. Books are like buildings. Think of them as constructed with words…
Not long ago in a discussion in an online Lutheran group, one father did a manly thing. He admitted he was scared in…
The Gospel Notes for The Reformation from the Lutheran Service Book’s One-Year Lectionary is now available. You may download the Color PDF, the…
Dr. John Warwick Montgomery, Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy at Concordia University Wisconsin and Dr. Jeffrey John Kloha, Provost and Professor of Exegetical…
Found over on Pastor Lincoln Winter’s blog, Predigtamt.wordpress.com: In part 1, I examined the changes that I thought were good in the…
Every day, the level of political discourse in our country seems to hit a new low. As much as Secretary Clinton likes to…
General comments The “Central Thought” could be helpful but the questions involved in this section turns the focus on the student’s experience of…
“Continue in the Sacred Writings” (2 Timothy 3:14 – 4:5) In our Epistle reading today, St. Paul commends Timothy–and I would commend all…
Tune in: https://www.cuchicago.edu/lca-live Watch the debate. Enjoy theological discussion.
Dr. John Warwick Montgomery, Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy at Concordia University Wisconsin and Dr. Jeffrey John Kloha, Provost and Professor of Exegetical…
Here is another guest article on the proposed revisions to the Catechism: Critical scholars doubt that Luther wrote the Office of the…
The Gospel Notes for the Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity from the Lutheran Service Book’s One-Year Lectionary is now available. You may download the…
Proper 24 — October 16, 2016 Sermon Text — Luke 18:1-8 Sermon Audio — Come back later for the audio of this sermon….
Dr. John Warwick Montgomery, Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy at Concordia University Wisconsin and Dr. Jeffrey John Kloha, Provost and Professor of Exegetical…
The following review of the proposed Catechism explanation of Baptism includes both positive and negative critiques. I will not give them in any…
Here is the first guest article on the proposed revision to the Catechism: Of all 6 chief parts of Luther’s Small Catechism,…
Found over on Musings of a Country Pastor: At her recently concluded Pastoral Conference, the Wyoming District asked for more time. The…
Resolution from the Pastors of the Eldora Circuit of Iowa District East. To Express Serious Concern with the Catechism Revision The…
Found over on TheFederalist.com .. not sure if it’s great, but it’s a commentary on our society. Click the link to go to…
Dr. John Warwick Montgomery, Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy at Concordia University Wisconsin and Dr. Jeffrey John Kloha, Provost and Professor of Exegetical…
The deadline is approaching to submit feedback and commentary on the proposed Catechism Explanation Revision. As the “field-test” edition of the new version…
“Remember Jesus Christ” (2 Timothy 2:1-13) Do you ever get a little worried or fearful about what you might have to go through…
The Gospel Notes for the Twenty-First Sunday after Trinity from the Lutheran Service Book’s One-Year Lectionary is now available. You may download the…
Another great episode of Issues, Etc. interviewing Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller of Hope Lutheran-Aurora, CO. Evangelicals often find themselves lost when walking into a…
Jesus is on the move. He has been ever since His descent from the Mount of Transfiguration. He’s heading south, making His way to Jerusalem. The bridegroom is coming. This is His advent. He is flanked by His attendants, friends of the bridegroom who delight in His voice, while He cries out to the highways and byways, to the crowds and multitudes, the scribes and Pharisees, to Jew and Gentile, sinner and tax collector in order to fill the wedding hall. Thus our Savior’s steps are marked by love and the desire for your salvation. So your God is on the move to redeem the world from sin, death, devil and hell.