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Equipping the Saints with Great Joy: International Missions with a Domestic Twist
From January 12-16 of this year, preparation and formation of future pastors and deaconesses of LCC’s partner Church in Nicaragua continued. Seventeen diaconal and seven pastoral students participated in seminary classes focused on the Theology of Worship and sound Proclamation of the Word. The worship…
Coming Soon: Missions Forum on Central America (April 19, 4PM CT)
Coming Soon: Missions Forum on Central America (April 19, 4PM CT) Why it matters: You will hear important first-hand updates of our mission in Central America from the Director of International Missions and the Managing Director of Lutheran Laymen’s League–Canada: Changes, Challenges and Reasons to Celebrate….
A Matter of Death and Life
by Mathew Block “And you will hear of wars and rumours of wars….” (Matthew 24:6,7). You don’t have to look very far to see the kind of instability that Jesus warned His disciples about in this passage. The Middle East. Ukraine. Sudan. Myanmar. Somalia. Haiti….
Memento Mori
by David Haberstock The Latin phrase “Memento mori” means “Remember that you will die.” Lent starts on Ash Wednesday with this same reminder: “Remember that you are dust and to dust you shall return.” Remember, in other words, that you will die. Death is all…
2026 Convention Workbook now available
CANADA – Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC) released online on April 2 the Workbook for its upcoming Synodical Convention. The Convention Workbook can be downloaded from the convention website at: www.lutheranchurchcanada.ca/synod-convention-2026/. Whether you are a voting or advisory delegate, advisory representative, official visitor, or guest, the 2026…
Easter Is Not Enough
by Timothy Teuscher Easter is not enough. That might sound like a radical, even improper, statement. But it’s true. After all, the forgiveness won by Jesus’ death on the cross must also be given to people. Peace with God, achieved by Jesus’ victory over the…