Gospel Notes is a free laity educational offering of Steadfast in the Parish for use within Lutheran churches. Pastors are encouraged to share, download, print, and use these publications within their ...
“For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions, and will turn away from listening ...
The sermons of George Stoeckhard, based on the Gospel readings of the Historic Lectionary, stand out for their clarity, their structure, and their evangelical focus. The sermons of George Stoeckhard, ...
17 Now after six days Jesus took Peter, James, and John his brother, led them up on a high mountain by themselves; 2 and He was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and His clothes ...
Another great article found over on Pastor Mark Surburg’s blog: No Lutheran who confesses that the Book of Concord is a correct exposition of Holy Scripture can deny that the regenerate man cooperates ...
A series of 29 pamphlets with an introduction, written by former Synod President A.L. Barry, that address doctrinal topics, moral issues and concerns in the church to help Christians grow in their ...
Lambs at Pasture is a free educational offering designed to highlight the readings of the historic one-year lectionary. Each edition focuses on Sunday’s lessons and is divided into small, bite-size ...
Nearly all of the responses have disagreed with the action of the BOR. The regents have attempted to throw off supervision by LCMS, to deny their stewardship to LCMS, to refuse to seat regents duly ...
Gerhard Forde says, “Sanctification, if it is to be spoken of as something other than justification, is perhaps best defined as the art of getting used to the unconditional justification wrought by ...
We continue our Advent journey, heading toward Christmas. So far in Advent, we have seen John the Baptist preparing the way for the Lord, both in his preaching of repentance and then in his unjust ...
After a few production delays, here is the devotion for this year.
Since the issue has been raised again by Dr. David Benke (“The Gospel of Hope after September 11,” Lutheran Forum, Fall 2011, pp. 10-11) – as well as by former LCMS president, Dr. Gerald Kieschnick, ...