Peter kept the BIBLE in the forefront.
Peter kept the BIBLE in the forefront.
The Pentecost devotions remind us of the crucial role of God the Holy Spirit in our individual Christian lives. The same Spirit is wonderfully active in our wider work as a synod, as explained in the following words in the Board of Missions report to the June Convention.Read More »Our Amazing God…
The Confessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Church [Tappert Edition]
Excerpts from THE SMALCALD ARTICLES Part II, Article IV. Of The Papacy
1. “The pope is not the head of all Christendom by divine right or according to God’s Word, for this position belongs only to one, namely, to Jesus Christ. … Hence it follows that all the things that the pope has undertaken and done on the strength of such false, mischievous, blasphemous, usurped authority have been and still are purely diabolical transactions and deeds…which contribute to the destruction of the entire holy Christian church (in so far as this lies in his power) and come into conflict with the first, fundamental article which is concerned with redemption in Jesus Christ.” (#’s 1&3)Read More »The Book of Concord
Nominations for President of Immanuel Lutheran College The Board of Regents announces the following nominations for the office of President of Immanuel Lutheran College: Pastor… Read More »Announcement
We are living in the millennium of grace.
In Ps.18 David was speaking about Jesus.
A sermon filled with doctrine and witness.
We return to our daily sanctified living.