
Be the Manger: Be Ready!
The new church year begins with a wake-up call: Christ is coming soon! In Sunday’s readings both Paul and Jesus challenge us to wake from

The new church year begins with a wake-up call: Christ is coming soon! In Sunday’s readings both Paul and Jesus challenge us to wake from

Hoping to celebrate the lordship of Christ in a world of increasingly secular and non-Christian empires, Pope Pius XI inaugurated in 1925 a Sunday dedicated

This time of year we find ourselves in a bit of turbulence caused by competing fronts. The secular calendar is careening toward Thanksgiving and Christmas

In years of travels to churches near and far, I am always drawn to stained glass windows, especially those that depict the saints. Some are

As we continue with our TLLC vision of “Growing a Generous Faith,” Reformation Sunday provides a time for us to remember that we are rooted

Genuine repentance and pretentious piety stand in stark contrast in the gospel and all around us. We may expect the religious leader to be praised

Pray always. Do not lose heart. This is Christ’s encouragement in the gospel for Sunday as he shares the parable of the unjust judge. Through

Each day is a day of unexpected blessings and miracles, signs of how God is active and alive and present in our world and in

God’s work. Our hands. Sunday is an opportunity to share who we are as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America – one church, freed in
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