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The Joy of Liturgical Worship
Recently, a young man on a clergy Facebook group I am part of wanted to know what the purpose of traditional liturgical worship could possibly be. He told us that he grew up with knowledge
Why Churches Should Keep Their Online Services
I am a big fan of the mainstream media because those outlets demand accountability. Opinion pieces are another matter. Everyone is entitled to their opinions, but sometimes those can really stir things up when they
The Song Goes On
Singing together! Remember when we used to do this heartily, lustily, putting our entire bodies into the act as the Spirit would flow through us in soul-stirring praise of God? Remember how the risen Christ
The Magi in Matthew 2 and the Birmingham Children’s Crusade of 1963: Models of Resistance
One of the most heartening stories in all scripture is that of the Magi and King Herod from Matthew 2:1-12, the appointed text for the Epiphany of Our Lord on January 6. On this day
The Case for Weekly Communion
December 10, 2021 We are coming off what I consider to be a banner stretch in our worship life: Holy Communion on five of the last six Sundays. This was good exercise for what I’d
Thanksgiving Message: Giving Thanks in Troubled Times
by Pastor Nancy Raabe When random violence has its day–in our cities, in our towns, in social media, in our hearts–faith almost always finds itself under attack. Here is what someone wrote on Twitter late
Grace Lutheran Church is now streaming live!
We are now livestreaming our 10:30 service! Look on this site under “Online Worship” for the link. If you miss it you can find the service posted on our YouTube page. Just search youtube.com for
Teach Us to Number Our Days
“So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts to wisdom,” we recently sang in church (Psalm 90). This brought to mind the final sermon given by my favorite seminary professor,