1. In a variety of ways, even in these troubled and unusual times, we can follow the lead of our Savior, to do everything we can for the life, welfare, and health of our neighbor.
  2. We sing, and in so doing, we are blessed as we are instilled with the word of God in word and song.
  3. The Thinking Fellows are joined by Dr. Jonathan Mumme to discuss the purpose and practice of Christian worship?
  4. We show up to this crowded sacred shindig on Sundays, all wings and halos and blue jeans, and shimmy our way into the sanctuary, late to church but not late to church, for how can we be late to a service that never ends?
  5. On this Day Handel Begins Composing Messiah, and 5 Things We Can Learn From It
  6. In the church, the main actor in worship is not the Christian but Christ.
  7. This is a guest article brought to us by Dr. James Isaacs.
  8. Imagine yourself at an advanced age. What do you want to remember when you’ve forgotten virtually everything else? Sing that.
  9. Three of the most profound truths embedded in the fabric of the universe are that blood has a voice, blood cries out to God, and blood is heard by heaven.
  10. Mike sits down with Rev. Jon Micheel and Rev. Tyler Peil. Both pastors currently serve at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Taylorsville, UT. Both Rev. Micheel and Rev. Peil have been serving on a committee to create a new hymnal for the Wisconsin Synod, which is the reason Mike sits down with them.
  11. But another possible translation for the Greek word we translate as ‘overcome’ and one maybe more consistent with the context is ‘comprehend.’
  12. Even now we sing as we live in His gifts, and await His second Advent—His second-coming.
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