April 24, 2026

Zion in Plumas marking 125th anniversary

PLUMAS, Man. – The congregation of Zion Lutheran Church thanks and praises God the Father through our Lord Jesus Christ who established Zion Lutheran first in Tupper, Manitoba, and then in the village of Plumas some 125 years ago. The foundation laid by the first…

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April 24, 2026

Closing of St. Matthew’s in Smithville

SMITHVILLE, Ont. – For almost 80 years, God’s Word was proclaimed and the Holy Sacraments were administered at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church (also known as St. Matthew’s Slovak Evangelical Church) in Smithville. On January 13, former members, friends, and local clergy gathered to officially close…

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April 22, 2026

Amidst Talks of Decline . . . “The Lord Added to their Number those who were being Saved…” Acts 2:47

By Richard Beinert St. Luke records in the book of Acts how the Lord continued to bring new people into the Body of the Church in the aftermath of the original Pentecost.  Sometimes this was in large numbers, as we read in Acts chapter 2, at…

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April 22, 2026

From Ontario to Quebec: A Life of Service in Mission

by David Somers Although officially retired decades ago, Pastor Frank and Nancy Morgret decided to support LCC’s French missions soon after the founding of the mission in Quebec City in 2008. They moved from Ontario to Quebec and resolved to learn French in order to…

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April 22, 2026

Mission accomplie!

by David Somers  The LCC ILLF-organized liturgy workshop in Gitega, Burundi has achieved its objectives of strengthening the understanding of Biblical worship as expressed in Lutheran worship.  LCMS cantor Phillip Magness taught the sessions using LCC ‘s Liturgies et cantiques luthériens-Éditions africaines (2023) to the pastors and lay leaders from five different church bodies in Congo…

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April 22, 2026

25th anniversary of the Oromo Evangelical Church of Calgary

CALGARY, Alta. – The Oromo Evangelical Church of Calgary (OECC) is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It started as a Christian fellowship in the basement of a Christian family, Adde Belayinesh Teshome and Obbo Ballis, around 2001. Later, the group began holding Sunday afternoon…

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