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Year/Month: 2017/03

“BREAD OF LIFE” READINGS March 2017

Written by Lutheran Spokesman | March, 2017
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“BREAD OF LIFE” READINGS March 2017  TLH = The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941; WS = Worship Supplement 2000; LSB = Lutheran Service Book, 2006 Date Verse Reading Comments Mar 1 TLH 166/LSB 418; Psalm 51:1-6 Upon recognizing our sin, we trust ourselves to God’s mercy and unfailing love. Mar 2 TLH 144 Psalm 51:7-12 With sins… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Christ Loves You with a PASSION

Written by Thomas Schuetze | March, 2017
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“My food,” said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.” (John 4:34, NIV84) What’s your passion? Is there a hobby you especially enjoy doing? Cooking? Playing piano? Fixing cars? Long distance running? Most folks have a set of activities they choose to include in their schedules depending… Read More »Month Archive Read More

A Care Package from Jesus

Written by Bruce Naumann | March, 2017
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DEVOTION – THE LORD’S SUPPER “I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.” (John 14:18) Who is the most popular person in the dormitory at Immanuel, Eau Claire? On any given day, that would be the one who has received a care package from home. When I was in high school… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Hymn 140 “Jesus, I Will Ponder Now”

Written by Craig Owings | March, 2017
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A HYMN OF GLORY LET US SING (SIXTEENTH IN A SERIES) I recently saw a social media post in which a Christian from a Reformed church disparaged Lutherans for observing what he disdainfully referred to as “forty days of Lent and only one day of Easter.” Perhaps his opinion was influenced by those unfaithful, “pop… Read More »Month Archive Read More

“I Will Deliver You No More!”

Written by Delwyn Maas | March, 2017
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(For context, please read Judges 10:6-16) “Then the children of Israel again did evil in the sight of the Lord.” (Judges 10:6) Again? This cycle continues throughout the book of Judges, but it is not unique to that time and place, is it? In every generation, God’s people struggle against their sinful nature and the tendency to slip… Read More »Month Archive Read More

One Sacrifice for Sins

Written by John Klatt | March, 2017
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“For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful expectation of judgment, and fiery indignation which will devour the adversaries. Anyone who has rejected Moses’ law dies without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses. Of… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Caught in a Storm (1504-1505)

Written by Joseph Lau | March, 2017
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The ROAD TO REFORMATION In preparation for the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation, we are presenting a brief survey of the life of Martin Luther. The series will culminate in the October 2017 issue with an account of his posting of the Ninety-Five Theses. Have you ever been caught in a severe storm? It… Read More »Month Archive Read More

The Meaning of “Doctrinal Unity” In Our Foreign Mission Work

Written by Todd Ohlmann | March, 2017
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NOTES FROM THE FIELD In this series, thoseinvolved with CLC foreign missions profile one aspect of our overseas endeavors. From time to time questions arise about the many opportunities the Lord has provided in recent years for the CLC to proclaim the Gospel around the world, and about how doctrinal unity is determined and maintained… Read More »Month Archive Read More

St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church White River, South Dakota

Written by Luke Bernthal | March, 2017
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A SLICE OF LIFE IN THE CLC Snapshots of Congregations from Around the Church of the Lutheran Confession The nearly hundred-year history of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church is one that stands as a testament to God’s enduring grace. It is a history that goes back almost as far as the town of White River… Read More »Month Archive Read More

“What Are Our Concerns about the American Legion?”

Written by Wayne Eichstadt | March, 2017
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“I’M GLAD YOU ASKED!” (TWENTY-FIFTH IN A SERIES) Pastors Answer Frequently-Asked Questions Whenever a secular group or organization tries to inject a spiritual component into its activities or purpose, there is cause for concern. A secular group is ill-equipped to provide spiritual ministry, leadership, instruction, or worship in a God-pleasing manner. Secular groups may have… Read More »Month Archive Read More

Sam Rodebaugh

Written by Lutheran Spokesman | March, 2017
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IN THE PIPELINE (Seventh IN A SERIES) This series profiles the men and women who are preparing for the public teaching and preaching ministry at our Immanuel Lutheran College and Seminary in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.  Age: 24  Program: Seminary Year in School: Senior Where were you born? Iowa City, Iowa. Where did you grow up? … Read More »Month Archive Read More

North Hall Upgrade

Written by John Hein | March, 2017
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ILC Newsletter Every other month we get an update on what’s been happening recently at our Immanuel Lutheran High School, College and Seminary in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. On the beautiful campus of Immanuel Lutheran High School, College, and Seminary in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, various buildings help to serve the unique circumstances of our Immanuel program.… Read More »Month Archive Read More

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