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Proper 15 • Ephesians 5:6–21 • August 16, 2015
Editor’s note: The following homiletical help is adapted from Concordia Journal, April 2008. By Joel P. Fritsche This epistle reading turns our attention toward living…
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Call for Proposals: 2015 Theological Symposium
Concordia Seminary once again invites proposals for the open sectionals of this year’s Theological Symposium.
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The Symposium Line Up: Day 2
The FYI for the second day of Concordia Seminary’s 2015 Theological Symposium, “In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith,” September 22-23.
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The Symposium Line Up: Day 1
The FYI for the first day of Concordia Seminary’s 2015 Theological Symposium, “In Remembrance of Me: Memory and the Life of Faith,” September 22-23.
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Proper 14 • Ephesians 4:17–5:2 • August 9, 2015
By James Voelz This pericope is typical of the latter portion of Paul’s letters, that is, it deals with everyday matters of the Christian life (cf.…
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Save Your Outrage – Do Something Positive Instead
Planned Parenthood, the law of the land, and Christian response
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Proper 13 • Ephesians 4:1–16 • August 2, 2015
By Rick Marrs Paul has regaled the Ephesians with rich spiritual blessings they have in Christ (Eph 1), how both Jews and Gentiles are saved by…
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Brain Research—at the Cutting Edge of Science Today
…and we are just scratching the surface of what it means for the good of church and ministry.
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Proper 12 • Ephesians 3:14–21 • July 26, 2015
By Benjamin Haupt How big are we talking? That might be a question that you have discussed if you have ever built a house or a church…