Welcoming ‘Church Shoppers’ in the Holiday Season (and Anytime)
Ah, Christmas: that wonderful time of year when the church music and readings are all comfortably familiar …
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Ah, Christmas: that wonderful time of year when the church music and readings are all comfortably familiar …
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An abundance of good things can fool us into believing we deserve everything we have and just a little bit more, too.
Fast Before You Feast Read More »
Does this article exist? You can’t hold it in your hands, turn the pages, mark it up with a pen and highlighter, or crumple it up …
Body and Soul; Bytes and Screens Read More »
That particular joy is this: I do not want to unwrap any presents on Christmas morning. I just want to go to church.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Eve Read More »
You can hear the laments of victims crying out for justice and you can also see the heroes patting themselves on the back.
Victims and Heroes Read More »
The Christian church has now taken up Simeon’s song as her own, and rightly so. For, as with Simeon, we have also seen and rejoice in the salvation of our God.
It’s a marvel that we can “listen in” to Martin Luther’s own sermon on Luke 2, from Christmas 1544.
Unto You Is Born a Savior: An excerpt from Luther’s Christmas 1544 sermon Read More »
The December issue of The Lutheran Witness discusses how the Christmas canticles — the Magnificat, Benedictus, Gloria in Excelsis and Nunc Dimittis — point to Christ year-round.
Lutheran Witness: December 2021 Read More »
The Christmas canticles — the Magnificat, Benedictus, Gloria in Excelsis and Nunc Dimittis — each point to Christ in a unique way, and remind us of the gift of His nativity all year long.
Christmas Canticles & A Threefold Appeal Read More »
“Every civilized man wants peace.” What peace does the world so earnestly desire? The peace that comes from …
We’ve all certainly heard of “eleventh-hour conversions” … Would this have been the opposite? Eleventh-hour wavering? Deathbed doubt?
‘If We Are Faithless …’ Read More »
Christians must remember this fact: This earth is not our home. The funerals over the past five years have kept this reality at the forefront for many in the parish. Having the casket of a loved one resting before the chancel is the ultimate object lesson.
The Grave Is Not the End Read More »