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Eligible For Call Upon completion of the re-entry process, Pastors John Schierenbeck and John Klatt have recommended that Rev. Karl Stewart be declared eligible for… Read More »Announcements
Eligible For Call Upon completion of the re-entry process, Pastors John Schierenbeck and John Klatt have recommended that Rev. Karl Stewart be declared eligible for… Read More »Announcements
Dear reader: This program of Bible readings was built on the framework of the pericope used at Messiah of Eau Claire in 2000. In addition… Read More »Daily Bible Readings For Home Devotion, 2001
As this article is being written the United States is in the final month of the campaign for the general elections that are to take… Read More »Our Hope Is In The Lord
“Finding God on Flight 232” was the caption of an article that appeared in July of 1989. “232” was the ill-fated flight of a commercial… Read More »Taking God For Granted
(Ps. 34:8) When we lived in Marquette, Michigan, the Apple Man would come with a truck load of apples to sell. He didn’t try to… Read More »Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good
–The devotional reading for November 25, 1999 in the booklet prepared by Pastor Roland H. Gurgel, at the time pastor at Minnesota churches Faith Lutheran… Read More »‘We worship Thee, God of our fathers . . . ‘
Now Thank We All our God A Hymn of Worship and Praise #36 in The Lutheran Hymnal My parents used to have a couple of… Read More »Appreciating Our Lutheran Hymns
Eighth in a series– THE GREAT TRIBULATION (Part I) Popular Conception In the popular endtime fiction of our day, “the great tribulation” is the name… Read More »Biblical Perspectives On The End Times
(The Scriptural Requirement for the Practice of Church Fellowship) or The Wisconsin Synod’s Confession–What Is It? by Joel N. Krafft From the editor: The following… Read More »COMPLETE AGREEMENT IN DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE (1 Cor. 1:10)
Where Have We Been? Where Are We Going? (Editor’s note: The following excerpt reveals that literally “from the beginning” the new synod–yet in its earliest… Read More »Historical Markings