The October issue of The Lutheran Witness discusses the meaning of “confession” (how it is theological, corporate and binding), and how we can confess Christ in our communities, homes and churches.
- From the President: ‘Not to Depart … a Finger’s Breadth’
- From the Editor: A Confessing Community
Features:
- Theological, Corporate, Binding: The meaning of “confession” in an age of opinion — Richard J. Serina
- A Year in the Confessions: A 2025 reading plan — Brady Finnern
- Communities That Confess: How Christian community confesses Christ in a culture of isolation — Joel Biermann
- Homes That Confess: How our daily lives proclaim that God is for us — Liv Booth
- Sanctuaries That Confess: How church architecture confesses Jesus — Laurence White
- Confessing Church Workers: A ‘Set Apart to Serve’ feature — James Baneck
Departments:
- Snippets: News from around the LCMS and the world
- Walking Together: Congregational spotlight on Our Savior Lutheran Church in Houston
- Worship: Instilling the Gospel Through Song: Advice for Church Music Programs
- LW Resource: “Lutheranism and Other Denominations” and “Lutheranism and Other Religions” booklets
- Searching Scripture: A Suffering Community (1 Peter 4:7–19)