Community in Worship, Part III: Worship Is Incomplete Without You
The act of worship requires worshipers.
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.
Adam and Eve’s sin brought death, while the seed of woman brought life.
Love of neighbor is the end of all vocations, no matter the estate to which you are called.
God has trusted these little souls to our care for their time here on earth.
What in our lives could be rearranged, even given up, for the sake of our children and their being nurtured in Christian faith and love?
The Fatherhood of God should shape, form and order the fatherhood of man.
This year we commemorate the 500th anniversary of Luther’s great Christmas hymn, “We Praise You, Jesus, At Your Birth.”
Listening is a critical tool in any teaching, including the teaching of stewardship. You are called to a listening that seeks to determine where your people are coming from.