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    Podcast: Trinity Sunday

    Each week Jessica Bordeleau hosts professors of homiletics Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion about the lectionary texts for the upcoming Sunday. This week they'll get you started for Trinity Sunday!
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    Theological Symposium – Call for Papers

    The Theological Symposium committee invites proposals for open sectionals for the 33rd Annual Theological Symposium, September 19-20, 2023, at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. The title this year is “Church and Society: Living by Hope in a Secular Age.”
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    Podcast Launch!

    Concordia Seminary has developed a new podcast to support sermon writing and lesson planning. Lectionary Kick-start launches on Monday, May 22nd!
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ICYMI: Translating Luther into Chinese


ICYMI: Translating Luther into Chinese

Hank Rowold discusses the impact of Luther’s Works in China

My Greatest Hope for the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation
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My Greatest Hope for the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation


My Greatest Hope for the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation

Is it time for a new ecumenical creed?

Reading Luther in China
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Reading Luther in China


Reading Luther in China

Won Yong Ji, Hank Rowold, and “Letting Luther speak Chinese.”

The Pulpit

Proper 15 · John 6:51-69 · August 16, 2009


Proper 15 · John 6:51-69 · August 16, 2009

By Joel Okamoto Notes on the text 1. For the context, see Propers 13 and 14. 2. At this point Jesus provokes a fresh concern among the people. We might say that their concern shifts from the person of Jesus to his flesh. When Jesus first declares himself the bread of life that came down ..

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