Hold Fast the Confession “Who do you say that I am?” When confronted by the Word of God, a confession is required.
2025 Formula of Concord Reading Plan Read through the Formula of Concord with us in 2025 — just a few pages a week!
Give Me ‘Book of Concord’ Lutheranism Sound, pure, biblical doctrine is always aimed at the repentance and forgiveness and strengthening of poor sinners like you and me.
It’s All About the Gospel … Isn’t It? What was at stake in the 1974 “Walkout”? The authority and inerrancy of Holy Scripture.
Excerpts from “A Statement of Scriptural and Confessional Principles” This document endures as a confessional testimony against historical criticism of the Bible.
An Eternal Confession Lutherans confess Scripture to be inerrant. We are also pledged — every one of us — to the Book of Concord.
Lutheran Witness: October 2021 The October Lutheran Witness provides a toolkit for reading and understanding the Book of Concord.
The Lutheran Confessions: A Reader’s Guide This issue contains a tool kit to help you read the Book of Concord, the faithful confessions of the Lutheran church for all time.
Our ‘Sole Source and Norm of Doctrine’ In this important section of our Lutheran Book of Concord, the Lutheran church confesses this important distinction regarding the Bible as the “sole source and norm of doctrine,” yet faithfully confessed.