Through pinholes of light
As dark days become brighter, Epiphany delivers us the Jesus who Himself is the Light of the World.
Through pinholes of light Read More »
As dark days become brighter, Epiphany delivers us the Jesus who Himself is the Light of the World.
Through pinholes of light Read More »
The January issue of The Lutheran Witness explores the biblical and Lutheran definition of “grace.”
Lutheran Witness: January 2020 Read More »
My salvation is as certain as Christ, because everything Christ did is mine! You see, it’s blasphemous to say, “Yes, I believe in Christ, but I don’t know if I’m really going to heaven.”
It all rests on Christ Read More »
What exactly is the “priesthood of all believers”? And what does it mean for us?
Poor sinners, royal priests Read More »
Christmas and Advent are also about Christ’s coming in Word and Sacrament today, and about living in eager, joyful anticipation of His second coming.
The reason for every season Read More »
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 »