LCMS Worship — January-February 2025 resources
This edition includes weekly prayers, 2024-25 hymn suggestions and lectionary summaries, church year calendars, a podcast series, and new stewardship resources.
This edition includes weekly prayers, 2024-25 hymn suggestions and lectionary summaries, church year calendars, a podcast series, and new stewardship resources.
This edition includes midweek Advent service suggestions and home devotions; an Advent/Christmas media kit; 2024-25 hymn suggestions and lectionary summaries; church year calendars; and new stewardship resources.
LCMS School Ministry provides resources for preschools, elementary schools, and high schools to use while proclaiming and celebrating God’s work among us.
Each series includes Bible verses, speaking points, song suggestions and application ideas to use in weekly chapel services for students of all ages in Lutheran and Christian schools.
This resource offers guidance and spiritual support for individuals, caregivers and others who are navigating various mental health challenges.
These resources are great for choir rehearsals, Bible study starters, and bulletin inserts. Above all, we recommend using them for your personal devotional use.
This resource offer guidance and spiritual support for individuals, caregivers and others who are navigating various mental health challenges.
These devotions were crafted to give you encouragement and assurance, based upon the Word of God. No matter what your circumstances may be, you are loved by Christ.
Download your customizable family devotions calendar, which includes a schedule for using the flash cards to help your family pray and learn God’s Word.
LCMS Disaster Response offers resources to help congregations and laypeople prepare for disasters and provide spiritual and physical care to those affected by a tragedy.
In this book, the Rev. Peter Preus provides Gospel comfort for those who are left behind after a Christian commits suicide. He addresses the stigma, psychology and theology of suicide, as well as the grieving process that follows it, and the hope Christians can find in Christ.