A crèche “crisis” averted
Let us join the Holy Family and shepherds and angels in focusing our gaze on the babe in the crib, on the greatest Gift of God, born to bear all our sins and give us eternal life.
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Let us join the Holy Family and shepherds and angels in focusing our gaze on the babe in the crib, on the greatest Gift of God, born to bear all our sins and give us eternal life.
A crèche “crisis” averted Read More »
Chrismons turn our attention to Christ, symbolizing His life and ministry.
Chrismons: signs and symbols worth studying Read More »
Visitation is the sacred duty of every pastor. To be sure, the ministry of Jesus, the apostles and St. Paul was not tied to any one place.
Visiting friends and partners in the Gospel Read More »
The Lutheran Witness examines the arts of Christmas in its December issue, “We wish to see Jesus.”
Lutheran Witness: December 2019 Read More »
The atoning death of Christ is the fount of Christian thanksgiving.
O give thanks to the Lord Read More »
The CTCR has produced five new documents and approved fellowship with four new Lutheran church bodies in the past year.
God’s truth today: CTCR guides important discussions Read More »
Who could think of Lutherans without thinking of a people possessed of an unflagging, unabating, almost obsessive desire to sit in the back of the church during worship?
Breaking the back-sitting Lutheran Read More »
The November Lutheran Witness offers a look into the “State of the Synod” in 2019.
Lutheran Witness: November 2019 Read More »
Out of His unconditional love, grace and mercy, God makes saints of every generation.
Generations of saints Read More »
The heart of our confession of Christ and the sacred Scriptures is summarized in the Augsburg Confession.
For the sake of the Gospel Read More »
Reformation Day reminds us that the blood Jesus shed for us on the cross sets us free. Jesus got it right. And, eventually, so did Luther.
Jesus got it right Read More »