Monthly Archives: August 2017

“All Means All…” Sermon on Romans 8:28–30, Pentecost 10, August 10 & 13, 2017

Little children are always asking “Why?” Something I remember—I must have been about two or three years old—was asking, “Why doesn’t Grandpa have any hair on the top of his head?” Mom said, “Well, that’s something that happens. When men … Continue reading

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Now Available through Amazon: The New Mozarabic Collects

The prayers presented in The New Mozarabic Collects are all taken from the 1881 book Mozarabic Collects, translated and edited by Charles Hale. The ‘Elizabethan’ or traditional liturgical English used at the time can be a great barrier for the modern … Continue reading

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Movie Review: A Return to Grace

Every year I show some movie about Martin Luther to my catechism students in October to help teach what ‘Reformation’ means and what it means that we are Lutheran Christians. In the past, I have used the classic Martin Luther, released … Continue reading

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