Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
Author of Worship supplement
About the Author
Image credit: This is a logo for Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. Further details: According to the LCMS, "The LCMS logo is three crosses in one. They declare that 'we worship one God in Trinity and Trinity in Unity.' The open arms point upward toward God in prayer and receive God’s grace. The lower arms point down, as if open to embrace the world with God’s love. The 12 additional points of the logo cross remind us of the 12 tribes of Israel and the 12 apostles. The four arms appear to be in motion, as we urgently tell the world what God’s love in Jesus Christ means to us, uniquely, as Missouri Synod Lutherans." By Source, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=35303291
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Works by Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
Through the church the song goes on: Preparing a Lutheran hymnal for the 21st century (1999) 51 copies
The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification in Confessional Lutheran Perspective (1999) 31 copies
Christian Care at Life's End : A Report of the Commission on Theology and Church Relations, the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, February 1993 (1993) 27 copies
This We Believe: Selected Topics of Faith and Practice in The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod 18 copies
Theology and Practice of Prayer — Author — 17 copies
A Guide for Introducing Lutheran Service Book (Prepared by The Commission on Worship The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Fall 2006) (2006) 17 copies
Lutheran service book : three-year lectionary. Series C ; with feasts, festivals and occaisons 14 copies
Theses on Justification : A Report of the Commission on Theology and Church Relations, the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, May 1983 (1983) 13 copies
The Lutheran Church and the Charismatic Movement : Guidelines for Congregations and Pastors, April 1977 (1977) 12 copies
Theology and Practice of the Divine Call 12 copies
The Inspiration of Scripture : A Report of the Commission on Theology and Church Relations, the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, March 1975 (1975) 10 copies
Evangelism and Church Growth 10 copies
Lutheran Service Book 9 copies
Reports and Memorials 8 copies
Immigrants Among Us 7 copies
A Comparative Study of Varying Contemporary Approaches to Biblical Interpretation — Author — 4 copies
Woman Suffrage in the Church — Author — 4 copies
Together With All Creatures: Caring for God's Living Earth — Author; Author — 4 copies
A Lutheran Stance Towards Ecumenism with Application for the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, November 1974 (1974) 4 copies
Another Fraternal Endeavor 4 copies
Which Way Is the Right Way? (A Study of Christianity, Cults, and Other Religions) (Lutheran High School Religion Series) (1988) 3 copies
Convention Proceedings, 66th 2016 3 copies
Lutheran worship. Lectionary 3 copies
Misc. CTCR Documents 3 copies
The First Rosa 3 copies
Children Making Music (DVD) 2 copies
Proceedings of the Forty-First Regular Convention of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (1950) 2 copies
On paths of destiny 2 copies
Lutheran worship. Hymnal 2 copies
Lutheran Worship by The Commission of Worship of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (1982-02-01) (1783) 2 copies
That they may live 2 copies
Abortion in Perspective 1 copy
The Child as a Gift of God 1 copy
Living to Serve 1 copy
Report on Capital Punishment 1 copy
Gambling 1 copy
Comparative Study of Bible Translations and Paraphrases: Report of the Bible Versions Committee 1 copy
CTCR - The Lutheran Church and The Charismatic Movement: Guidelines For Congregations and Pastors 1 copy
Theses on Justification 1 copy
Christian Care at Life's End 1 copy
Cremation and the Christian 1 copy
Spiritual Gifts 1 copy
Prophecy and Typology 1 copy
Authentein: A Summary 1 copy
Racism and the Church 1 copy
Confession and Absolution 1 copy
Response to "Concerns of South Wisconsin District Circuits 18 and 19 Regarding Infant Communion" 1 copy
Communion and Covid-19 1 copy
Intinction: A Study Document 1 copy
Statement of the CTCR Executive Committee Re: CTCR Response to Matthew Becker Dissent of 6/29/11 1 copy
Woman Suffrage in the Church 1 copy
Response to Dissenting Opinion on The Service of Women in Congregational and Synodical Offices 1 copy
The Service of Women in Congregational and Synodical Offices: With Guidelines for Congregations 1 copy
Theology of Fellowship 1 copy
CTCR - Spiritual Gifts 1 copy
A Cloud of Witness 1 copy
Lutheran Worship 1 copy
Kirchen-Agende für Evang.-Luth. Gemeinden Ungeänderter Augsburgischer Confession (German) (1922) 1 copy
The Constitution & Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod 1 copy
Looking at Life in the Womb 1 copy
The Creator's Tapestry 1 copy
The Service of Woman in Congregational and Synodical Offices, with Guidelines for Congregations 1 copy
Lutheran service book / prepared by The Commission on Worship of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod 1 copy
Architecture and the Church 1 copy
Thesen für die lehrverhandlungen der Missouri-synode und der Synodalconferenz bis zum jahre 1893 1 copy
Sent For by God's Blessing 1 copy
Children's Hymnal, The 1 copy
Theology of Fellowship 1 copy
Another Fraternal Endeavor 1 copy
On runways of love 1 copy
Worship Supplement 1 copy
The Easter Propers 1 copy
What about the Gospel? 1 copy
History of the LWML 1 copy
My Church and Others 1 copy
Luther's Catechism - Large 1 copy
Luther's Small Catechism 1 copy
Christian Cyclopedia 1 copy
The Mission Affirmations 1 copy
Angels 1 copy
What about Mormonism? 1 copy
Sermonic Bible Studies 1 copy
The Pastor at work 1 copy
On wings of faith 1 copy
Biblical Foundations 1 copy
The Music for the Liturgy 1 copy
His Love, Our Response 1 copy
Songs for a Caring Community 1 copy
Real and abundant life 1 copy
Understanding Islam 1 copy
Know Your Church 1 copy
Alaska Mission For Christ 1 copy
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Back in the 1980s, there was a series of coffee table books called A Day in the Life of _____. I think they started with Australia, but the series ended up showcasing a number of countries. The concept was that a bunch of photographers would go out on a designated day and capture shots of what was going on in that particular country. Well, in 1996, The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod borrowed the idea to commemorate their 150th anniversary and put out this volume. (I figure they had to do a show more week instead of a day because if you only did a day, you'd either have to pick Sunday and have 212 pages of people attending church, or you'd pick another day and you'd instead have photos of pastors working in their offices.)
I didn't think much of the book at the time. Twenty-some years later, I read through the book again. Although I'm a bit less scornful of the book now, I still found it lacking. In theory, it could have been a more interesting book if the editors had assigned photographers to capture certain events or ministries. Instead, they put out the call to any and all photographers to send in photos from the week. Perusing the result is kind of like looking through a friend's photo album--a collection of family snapshots. You might recognize a face or two, but it's mostly a bunch of strangers. Of course, a family album would be more interesting, as you usually see a bit of historical progression. Unlike the books that inspire it, the LCMS doesn't have the same variety of people and places as a whole country. Lutheran school kids in Florida weren't that much different from the kids in Nebraska. A home Bible study in New York wasn't substantially different than one in Seattle.
--J. show less
I didn't think much of the book at the time. Twenty-some years later, I read through the book again. Although I'm a bit less scornful of the book now, I still found it lacking. In theory, it could have been a more interesting book if the editors had assigned photographers to capture certain events or ministries. Instead, they put out the call to any and all photographers to send in photos from the week. Perusing the result is kind of like looking through a friend's photo album--a collection of family snapshots. You might recognize a face or two, but it's mostly a bunch of strangers. Of course, a family album would be more interesting, as you usually see a bit of historical progression. Unlike the books that inspire it, the LCMS doesn't have the same variety of people and places as a whole country. Lutheran school kids in Florida weren't that much different from the kids in Nebraska. A home Bible study in New York wasn't substantially different than one in Seattle.
--J. show less
This is a 150th Anniversary family photo album of the LCMS. A world wide snapshot of a Christian family dedicated to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to the proclamation of that life-saving Gospel in word and in deed. For one week, April 21 to 27, 1996 photographers from across the US and around the world recorded the everyday life of worship and work of the Synod's 2.6 million members.
Ask yourself ... Do I understand what witnessing is? ... Do I realize that the Lord expects me to witness?...Do I believe that God gives me the power to witness? ... Do I see how exciting and eternally worthwhile witnessing is? .. Do I really want witnessing to be my way of life? This book is a great starting tool.
Racism and the church - Overcoming the Idolatry, Racism and the necessity of a Christian Response,
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