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  • We Have a (Latin American) Pope. What Does This Mean for U.S. Lutherans?

    We Have a (Latin American) Pope. What Does This Mean for U.S. Lutherans?

    So many thoughts about the election of Pope Francis I. I will share five reflections as a Lutheran theologian born and raised in Latin America…

    March 15, 2013
  • Why should Protestants care about the Pope?

    Why should Protestants care about the Pope?

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    March 15, 2013
  • Palm Sunday • Philippians 2:5–11 • March 24, 2013

    By Paul R. Raabe The epistle lesson for the Sixth Sunday in Lent/Palm Sunday (series C) is the famous Carmen Christi of Philippians 2:5–11. Because…

    March 12, 2013
  • Lent 5 • Philippians 3:(4b–7) 8–14 • March 17, 2013

    By Jeffrey A. Oschwald Paul’s “putting out of mind the course already covered and straining toward the goal that lies ahead” (Phil 3:13), warns today’s…

    March 5, 2013
  • Immigrant Neighbor On My Mind

    Immigrant Neighbor On My Mind

    Highlights from the new LCMS report on immigration, “Immigrants Among Us.”

    March 5, 2013
  • Lent 4 • 2 Corinthians 5:16–21 • March 10, 2013

    By David R. Maxwell New Creation, New Identity In this reading, Paul employs two dominant themes: 1) new creation and 2) reconciliation. Are these the…

    February 26, 2013
  • Lent 3 • I Corinthians 10:1–13 • March 3, 2013

    By David Wollenberg In our text the Apostle Paul is addressing the issue of how we live as brothers and sisters in Christ in this…

    February 19, 2013
  • The King Is Not Dead!

    A sermon on Isaiah 6 in conjunction with the Winter 2013 CONCORDIA JOURNAL.

    February 14, 2013
  • Book Blurbs: David Maxwell on Cyril

    David Maxwell discusses his new translation of Cyril’s Commentary on John.

    February 12, 2013
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Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
Gen. 15:1–6; Psalm

Ninth Sunday after Pentecost	
Gen. 15:1–6; Psalm 33:12–22; Heb. 11:1–16; Luke 12:22–34 (35–40)


Movies are a powerful medium that both shape and r
Movies are a powerful medium that both shape and reflect society. This fall, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (CSL) and Concordia University, St. Paul (CSP), St. Paul, Minn., are partnering to offer a unique opportunity to examine film through the lens of faith. The six-week virtual continuing education course, “Movies and Mission,” invites participants to explore how popular films can help Christians better understand and engage with the world around them in their witness to the Gospel.

“Cinema offers one important lens through which Christians can better understand the culture in which we have been called to confess the Lord Jesus Christ and bear witness to His Gospel,” said Dr. David Lewis, one of the instructors for the course and the Dr. Jack Dean Kingsbury Professor of New Testament Theology at Concordia Seminary.

Read more at csl.edu/newsroom.


Current and former LCMS missionaries were recogniz
Current and former LCMS missionaries were recognized today after worship in the Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus. This week marks the 125th anniversary of LCMS mission work in the Latin America and Caribbean region. Learn more: https://international.lcms.org/latin-america-caribbean/


Join us for the 2025 Theological Symposium, “Nic
Join us for the 2025 Theological Symposium, “Nicaea 1700” Sept. 16-17 on campus! This year’s symposium will explore such vital questions as how Christians can not only confess the Creed but also live it and how the legacy of Nicaea helps us engage the challenges facing the church in our own time. Register by Sept. 2 at csl.edu/symposium.



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