Article Archive for January 2012
The journey from text to pulpit can be a long and winding road, filled with false starts, surprising discoveries, and hard choices along the way. On a semi-regular basis, the homiletics faculty of Concordia Seminary …
Of making many books there is no end, but discovering 2000 year old books is far from wearying
Concordia Seminary will host the 3rd Multi-Ethnic Symposium, January 30-31, 2012, which will conclude with the 7th Annual Lecture in Hispanic/Latino Theology and Missions, given by Gregory Klotz.
An Epiphany homily to celebrate the work of the Spirit in ordinary lives, and to mark the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in perhaps the most significant case involving religious liberty and the separation of church and state in decades. But it got me thinking about more than liberty.
Back by popular demand, this Preacher’s Roundtable led by David Schmitt discusses preaching Mark throughout year B of the three-year lectionary cycle. Part 1 of 2 looks at preaching Mark during festal time (Advent through Easter).
Should we fear that high art, like the music of Bach, might die within the church?










