Dr. Egger, the President of the St. Louis Seminary, issued a statement on March 24th defending the invitation of Rev. ST Williams to the 2023 Multiethnic Symposium hosted at the seminary. It appeals to Pastor Williams’ July 13, 2022 “written clarification” on the Pacific Southwest District website in response to the LA Times article which […]
Pastors and congregations who refuse to take a stand against sin, must necessarily deny Christ in the process—eventually. It seems harsh and mean—at face value—to not accept people living a sinful lifestyle, but when by their lives they show that the Spirit of Christ does not rule them, accepting sin means minimizing Christ’s sacrifice for […]
According to his bio, the author of this article, Rev. Alec Fisher, is an “adjunct language professor at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis.” Textual work with the manuscripts is necessary. However, it is a pre-theological task and should not be used to weaken God’s Word or doctrine. God’s Word is pure, even if we can’t […]
Denying that sinners can change gender/sex is not “attacking their humanity,” but rather affirming it as divinely created. We are not a chaotic, unformed, genderless mix, rather our members, and their function are holy—not to be discarded or called mistakes. Rather, transgenderism elevates and worships identity—the pure sinful thoughts of sinners. Our dignity does not […]
President Harrison recently made a public statement regarding the online behavior of certain individuals expressing “alt-right” ideologies. You may or may not know, but it is high election season in the LCMS. Nominations for president are coming to a close and elections are just around the corner (to be done online by every congregation) before […]
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis has just announced the lineup for its “Multiethnic Symposium” to be held May 2-3, 2023 under the theme “Hope for the Church, Hope for the Future”. The announcement begins: “Generation is an important word in Scripture. Since the beginning, God has been creating and gathering for Himself a people whom He […]
Barbara Marquart Johnson It was that time again. Our seminary professors were scheduled throughout the year to go to Russia, to our seminary there, to teach. It was Kurt’s turn, and as usual, he had a dozen things to wrap up before he could be gone. There had to be a student in charge of […]
Rev. Daniel Fleischer “Post-Christianity is the loss of the primacy of the Christian worldview in public affairs, especially in the Western world where Christianity had previously flourished, in favor of alternative worldviews such as secularism, nationalism, environmentalism and militant atheism amongst many other ideologies.” The above online definition of post-Christianity is more succinctly described by […]
The unfortunate injury to Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin became a singular conduit for the outpouring of much rich, sugary sympathy. While it was not a happy event, the lengths people went to speak of their care, support, and feeling went beyond what the situation required. How many knew this player before his injury or […]
Rev. Daniel Fleischer On the 5th day God had created the fish of the sea, and the birds of the air. On the 6th day He created “’the living creature according to its kind: cattle and creeping thing and beast of the earth, each according to its kind’; and it was so” (Genesis 1:24). After the Triune […]