LCMS World Relief and Human Care – May 2022 ‘Sharing’ newsletter
The May 2022 issue highlights how Lutherans are helping those in diverse locations from Kentucky to Ukraine.
Engaging Hispanic and Latino communities
The May 2022 issue highlights how Lutherans are helping those in diverse locations from Kentucky to Ukraine.
The March 2022 issue highlights mercy work in Indonesia and Alaska.
The Rev. Richard Schlak explores the opportunities and challenges of using teams to plant Hispanic and other ethnic churches.
The January 2022 issue highlights how Lutherans are caring for their neighbors in both body and soul.
The November 2021 issue highlights how Lutherans in Kenya and the United States are being prepared for future service to both God and neighbor.
Bilingual ministry with the Rev. Zabdi Lopez, pastor of Hope Lutheran Church, Woodburn, Ore.
Casiodoro de Reina, a monk in the Seville area of Spain in the mid-16th century, was one of the first Spaniards to embrace the principles of the Protestant Reformation.
In 1672, the Inquisition imprisoned four priests on the charge of being unrepentant Lutheran heretics. Three of the priests were Canary Islanders serving in Venezuela; the fourth was a native Venezuelan from Caracas named Juan de Frías.
Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated nationwide Sept. 15–Oct. 15, and this issue of Sharing highlights two examples of how the church is engaged in Hispanic ministry.
Esta es una colección de videos es Español que fueron presentados durante la conferencia de la vida en Marzo 2021.
Este programa está disponible en español, extendiendo la utilidad del programa a las congregaciones de habla español, a los pastores y laicos tanto en los EEUU como en el extranjero.
Spanish speakers can now learn about the deaconess vocation in their own language.
The purpose of the five-session study is to explore how members of the body of Christ demonstrate love and compassion to people in need as an expression of faith.