LCMS Stewardship Ministry – February 2021 newsletter
LCMS Stewardship Ministry considers how Christmas lights pushed back the darkness of uncertainty and unrest this past year.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry considers how Christmas lights pushed back the darkness of uncertainty and unrest this past year.
November edition features information on 2021 life marches, closed Communion, worship resources for Advent/Christmas, and other resources.
Hosted by LCMS Rural & Small Town Mission, Marcy Schnorr, education consultant for LCMS Parish Nursing and the LCMS Parish Nurse Council, presented a webinar titled “Parish Nursing in Rural and Small Towns” on Feb. 18, 2021.
Hosted by LCMS Urban & Inner-City Mission, Rev. B. Keith Haney presented a free webinar on “One Nation Under God.”
The LCMS Recognized Service Organizations newsletter features information about Shepherd’s Heart Ministry and the vision of this RSO to share the love of Christ with hurting people after natural disasters.
The LCMS Rural & Small Town Mission newsletter reminds us to bring the eternal message of the Gospel to those around us, especially during these uncertain times.
God's mercy in Christ is [our] only hope to be saved. Not without death, but despite it, through it, and from it.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s Stewardship Ministry creates bulletin blurbs and newsletter articles each month to use in church publications.
LCMS Stewardship Ministry addresses the difficulty and frequent failure of many New Year’s resolutions, especially when they rely on our own efforts. It discusses how we can re-frame our resolve according to our God-given vocations.
Hosted by LCMS Urban & Inner-City Mission, Rev. John Schmidtke presented a free webinar on “A Place Not Forgotten.” Ministry in the urban context is challenging as ministries deal with poverty, crime, lack of opportunity and a host of social issues.
LCMS Worship provides suggestions for liturgy, psalms, readings, hymns and collects to use during 2021 midweek Lenten services.
In this month's Life Together Digest, the Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, discusses the vocation of Christians to pray during these times of turmoil — economic, racial, medical and political.
The Winter 2020 News and Notes newsletter announces the virtual LCMS Life Conference to be held in March 2021.
Christ commands His followers to serve others. In the LCMS World Relief and Human Care newsletter, read about how the church continues to do this while obeying COVID-19 restrictions.
Communicating the Gospel to our post-Christian culture, by keeping in mind the question, "What are my people actually hearing me say?"