Preach The Word – Not without Testimony
Apologetics in Preaching Not without Testimony We are not left without testimony (Ac 14:17). This is true in every aspect of life. Imagine waking up to a world without any […]
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Apologetics in Preaching Not without Testimony We are not left without testimony (Ac 14:17). This is true in every aspect of life. Imagine waking up to a world without any […]
What do you do with children in worship? Practical Ideas for Education and Training Scene 1 The rocker slowly creaks back and forth in hypnotic tranquility. The young mother has […]
Apologetics in Preaching Resurrection Apologetics I have to admit, to my great shame, that I had trouble preaching during the Easter season. Easter Sunday was great. Preaching on Doubting Thomas […]
Apologetics in Preaching A Claim on Reality I teach freshman, a lot of freshman. As I become acquainted with the spiritual lives of these brand-new college students, it is apparent […]
What do you do with children in worship? Historical and scientific perspectives Why? It’s a question so beautiful yet so horrifying. Parents know. It can be equal parts inquisitive and […]
Apologetics in Preaching Prophecies Fulfilled in Real History To some apologetics is a dirty word. The obvious objection to apologetics is “What about faith?” This concern is not unique to […]
What do you do with children in worship? Biblical perspectives “If that happens, I’m leaving.” If Helen of Troy had a face that launched a thousand ships, this threat has […]
What do you do with children in worship? Cultural perspective / strategies Side by side the children sat. Old kids. Young kids. Big kids. Small kids. They sat together with […]
Welcome a new writer: From 2005-2017 Michael Berg was pastor at St. John’s Lutheran in Wood Lake, MN. He graduated from the International Academy of Apologetics, Evangelism, and Human Rights […]
Treasures Old and New Luther and the Lectionary “Ah, Luther.” Like an audiophile commenting on Bach, confessional Lutheran pastors utter the name with a sense of awe, respect, and thanksgiving […]
Series Introduction The Look. You know it well. It comes in different shapes and sizes. It comes in different times and places. It comes in different expressions and amounts of […]
With emphasis on Reformation 500, the 2017 National Conference on Worship, Music, and the Arts brought hundreds together to focus on Grace Alone, Faith Alone, Scripture Alone. Exuberant worship used […]
Treasures Old and New Lectionary…je ne sais quoi It is most often heard as a punch line in movies, but the French phrase has its place. Take, for example, its […]
The debate concerning the role of screen technology in worship is nothing new. The pages of this publication took up the topic already more than ten years ago. The good […]
Treasures Old and New Lectionary Abundance Ah, the exquisite agony of a “difficult” decision: taking it all in, evaluating the options, narrowing the choices, flopping back-and-forth, making a choice, taking […]
Treasures Old and New Lectionary Teaching A common lament among pastors is the phrase, “I wish that I could get more members in Bible Information Class.” Shepherds know first-hand the […]
Sanctuary interiors are like wedding photos. They are snapshots in time of a sacred event. They represent a Christian congregation at its finest, offering the Lord their very best. When […]
Treasures Old and New Challenges to Lectionary Preaching Rich characters, rich locations, and great writing. That’s what makes for a great book series. At least that’s what author Anthony Horowitz […]
Fifty years ago, the chapel on the Watertown campus was the worship gem in the WELS worker training system. It was a newly-built, neo-gothic structure with a fine neo-baroque Schlicker […]
Treasures Old and New The Blessings of Lectionary Preaching Where it all comes from, no one really knows for sure. Every time you think that there couldn’t possibly be more, […]
Our congregation’s chancel renovation story isn’t a success story. It’s just a story. But it’s a story about God’s work among his people, and that makes it a story worth […]
To Correctly Handle the Word of Truth Receiving the Preaching of Others as Preaching for Me “Those shoes don’t look right under an alb. Come on, man. Show a little […]
“Will it have bathrooms?” This was a key question. Our congregation had been meeting in a rented, one room, 1850 church building without running water. Now we looked to purchase […]
To Correctly Handle the Word of Truth Preach the Clear Word I was in the largest ballroom I had ever seen. It was in the hotel where a few years […]
Jerusalem, Morton Grove was founded in 1902 on the north edge of Chicago. Back then it was a farming community made up of mostly German immigrants. A first sanctuary was […]
To Correctly Handle the Word of Truth Preach Text-Specific and Hearer-Specific Specific Gospel “He is properly prepared who believes these words: ‘Given’ and ‘Poured out for you for the forgiveness […]
Resurrection’s first service was held celebrating Christ’s resurrection on Easter Sunday, 1983. After worshiping at a fire station, shopping center, and YMCA, our sanctuary was constructed in 1991. Rather than […]
This architectural series is intended to present the experiences of renovating churches as they seek to make new use of existing structures for expanded ministry. As such, one might wonder […]
To Correctly Handle the Word of Truth Preach Specific Law as Law You are preachers. So let me ask you: What’s the worst reaction to a sermon you’ve experienced? Is […]
“Was this a house before it became a church?” “Isn’t that a dentist’s office?” “I didn’t know there was a church there.” Back in 2005 when we restarted Cross of […]
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