The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod has adopted an apt slogan to celebrate a century and a quarter of its existence: Rejoicing in Mercy. The Lord has been good to our beloved Synod and has given us so much. A quarter of a century ago we celebrated A Century of Grace; a half-century ago we cried Ebenezer - the Lord hath helped us hitherto
The Lutheran Church bodies making up the American Lutheran Conference have now walked and worked tog...
In the sixteenth century, Catholics and Lutherans frequently not only misunderstood but also exagger...
Frequent sharing of the Eucharist guarantees God\u27s grace for us.’ While this slogan which appears...
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod has adopted an apt slogan to celebrate a century and a quarter of...
The people of God are united by the Spirit-given confession of Jesus as Lord (1 Cor 12:3), incorpora...
The third assembly of the Lutheran World Federation, held in Minneapolis, August 15-25, 1957, sends ...
This is an anniversary year for the Lutheran Church. The Augsburg Confession, the foremost of our Lu...
The nature of the unity we seek has the obviousness of a platitude. Like most platitudes, it is mor...
Diversity is worth celebrating. It can be incredibly helpful in bringing us together in dialogue, lo...
Surely there is no gift for the human race that we desire more at this hour than unity. Nations figh...
Perhaps we have a thing going in our church. In a memorable convention in Detroit four years ago o...
Two words in this topic seem to me very important: moving and unity. They express thoughts that ...
Paul picks up a common illustration of his day to point out the fact that even with the miracle of J...
For hundreds of years, in various countries, through various languages, Christian pastors have exhor...
The Need for Lutheran Solidarity. This fundamentally ecumenical character of Lutheranism should rece...
The Lutheran Church bodies making up the American Lutheran Conference have now walked and worked tog...
In the sixteenth century, Catholics and Lutherans frequently not only misunderstood but also exagger...
Frequent sharing of the Eucharist guarantees God\u27s grace for us.’ While this slogan which appears...
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod has adopted an apt slogan to celebrate a century and a quarter of...
The people of God are united by the Spirit-given confession of Jesus as Lord (1 Cor 12:3), incorpora...
The third assembly of the Lutheran World Federation, held in Minneapolis, August 15-25, 1957, sends ...
This is an anniversary year for the Lutheran Church. The Augsburg Confession, the foremost of our Lu...
The nature of the unity we seek has the obviousness of a platitude. Like most platitudes, it is mor...
Diversity is worth celebrating. It can be incredibly helpful in bringing us together in dialogue, lo...
Surely there is no gift for the human race that we desire more at this hour than unity. Nations figh...
Perhaps we have a thing going in our church. In a memorable convention in Detroit four years ago o...
Two words in this topic seem to me very important: moving and unity. They express thoughts that ...
Paul picks up a common illustration of his day to point out the fact that even with the miracle of J...
For hundreds of years, in various countries, through various languages, Christian pastors have exhor...
The Need for Lutheran Solidarity. This fundamentally ecumenical character of Lutheranism should rece...
The Lutheran Church bodies making up the American Lutheran Conference have now walked and worked tog...
In the sixteenth century, Catholics and Lutherans frequently not only misunderstood but also exagger...
Frequent sharing of the Eucharist guarantees God\u27s grace for us.’ While this slogan which appears...