Who Wrote the Common Table Prayer?
The Common Table Prayer is old, older than our own memory. But how old is it, and who wrote it?
The Common Table Prayer is old, older than our own memory. But how old is it, and who wrote it?
Tissot gave the viewer unvarnished slices of biblical life, based on his own experiences in those places where our Lord actually walked.
Our son never needed abortion, he needed love.
By conforming her memory to Christ, Hannah has a foretaste of heaven and a vision of eternity.
The act of worship requires worshipers.
In worship, a culture alien to this world is formed.
The formation of young church workers begins in the Divine Service.
The stewardship hedgehog points always to the one thing needful for the steward and the neighbor alike: the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
The community that comes together in the Divine Service is gathered by God.
Gathered around the Word Welcome to worship, where things look and sound different from much of what you experience in your everyday life. You will use some difficult-to-pronounce words, and parts of the service will have unique names. Sometimes you’ll need the hymnal; sometimes you’ll need the bulletin. First, don’t worry. You’re new to this, …
In this issue of The Lutheran Witness, we will help you understand and receive the eternal treasures of the Divine Service.
Faith is the “sack” that receives and holds the gift of the Gospel.