This is the first in a series meant to let the Christian tradition speak for itself, the way it has carried Christians through long winters, confusion, and joy for centuries.
The crisis is not merely that people are leaving. The crisis is that we have relinquished what is uniquely Lutheran and deeply needed.
The ethos of the church’s worship is found in poor, needy, and desperate sinners finding solace and relief in the God of their salvation.

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Merry Christmas, Christ has spoken, and his verdict stands.
Tetzel peddled righteousness for gold, but God gives it freely through faith in his promised Word, the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Decisionalism expects you to raise yourself through a choice, but Scripture says only Christ raises the dead.
News of Kilmer's death hit me like a freight train because his Doc Holliday stirred something in me about friendship—both the earthly kind and the divine.
What does professional wrestling and preaching have in common?
Your heavenly Father has not purchased you with gold or with silver but with the most valuable currency in the universe; the blood of God.
Confession and absolution offer more than assurance, they gift real and genuine Divine promises.
What if Jesus had said on the cross, “Earn it”?
The existence of aliens can not negate the promise given to us by God courtesy of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
We need to hear the gospel because it is good news that is not from you, or about you, or because of you.
There is someone outside of I, someone outside of you, that our faith and hope is in.
Scott Hall may not have been a theologian or a preacher but for me, at that moment he might as well have been.