Throughout time, the Church continues to reform and repent, dialogue and discern. This issue focuses on the community of believers who call themselves Lutheran and the confession they make as a result.
Table of Contents
- From the President: Ecumenical and Mission Opportunities and Blessings — by Matthew C. Harrison
- LCMS, LCC and NALC Leaders Release Joint Statement on Scripture
- God’s Word Forever Shall Abide: A Guiding Statement on the Character and Proper Use of the Sacred Scriptures
- Interchurch Relationships of the LCMS — by Albert B. Collver III and Darin Storkson
- Reformation Then and Now: Ecclesia Semper Reformanda — by Werner Klän
- The First Lutheran Congregation: 1566–1585 and Beyond — by Gijsbertus van Hattem
- Mission as Nota Eccesiae?: Testing the Scope of Augsburg Confession 7 and 8 — by Klaus Detlev Schulz
- A Review and Comment of The Self-Understanding of the Lutheran Communion — by Albert B. Collver III
- Rejoice: The Church Is Built on the Rock — by Berhanu Ofgaa
- A Theological Statement for Mission in the 21st Century — by Matthew C. Harrison
- Book Review: Afraid: Demon Possession and Spiritual Warfare in America — by Leonard Astrowski
- Book Review: Build on the Foundation of the Apostles and Prophets: Sola Scriptura in Context — by Brian Flamme
- Book Review: Martin Luther: Preacher of the Cross — A Study of Luther’s Pastoral Theology — by Ely Preto
- Book Review: Becoming a Level Five Multiplying Church: Field Guide — by Tim Droegemueller
- Book Review: Feasting in a Famine of the Word: Lutheran Preaching in the Twenty-First Century — by Joshua C. Miller