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    Sectional 4: Personal Reflection with Hispanic Ministry: Father and Daughter

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    Luciano Vega-Ayala and Noemí Guerra share their stories and missional experiences from the Hispanic perspective

    03-29 Under the Fig Tree: The Book of Concord and systematic theology with Dr. Chuck Arand

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    In this episode, host Rev. Micah Glenn is joined by Admissions Officer Rev. Thomas Schlund for a wide-ranging discussion with Dr. Charles “Chuck” Arand, professor of Systematic Theology, director of the Center for the Care of Creation and the Eugene E. and Nell S. Fincke Graduate Professor of Theology at Concordia Seminary, in the ongoing series about The Book of Concord. What exactly is The Book of Concord. “It’s a collection of documents that were intended to say, here’s what the Reformation is about, here’s what it means to be Lutheran and herein is where we find our unity as a church,” Arand says. The trio also chat about systematic theology, the Reformation and creation. “We’ve lost the sense of what it means to speak of God as the Creator,” Arand says. “That lies behind all of our talk [about] redemption. Without it, our talk about redemption and atonement runs the risk of becoming watered down.” Under the Fig Tree is a video and audio podcast of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. New video and audio episodes are added weekly each Monday. Under the Fig Tree can be found on YouTube, the Seminary’s Scholar site, and most podcast platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Those interested in vocational ministry are invited to learn more about Concordia Seminary at csl.edu or by contacting the admissions team at [email protected] or 800-822-9545

    122. Revelation 5:1-14

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    Chapel Sermon by James Brauer from Revelation 5:1-14 on Monday, April 17, 2023. This is the Second sermon of a nine-part series on the new stained-glass windows in the chapel. See the Tour of the stained glass windows and the accompanying sermons at Chapel Windows Exhibit

    No Lack of Gain: A Biblical Theology of Feminine Generosity

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    This thesis traces a biblical theology of feminine generosity. The capable wife of Prov. 31:10–31 sets an Old Testament paradigm, which is inhabited and enlarged by women in the New Testament. The thesis considers the women who supported Jesus’ ministry (Luke 8:1–3); the widow and her mites (Luke 21:1–4); Mary’s anointing of Jesus (John 12:1–8); and Tabitha caring for the widows (Acts 9:36–42). Throughout these profiles, a picture emerges of women who make essential contributions to the mission and work of Christ as agents of generosity that is derivative, expressive, contextual, intemperate, and Christocentric, always flowing from and returning to Christ

    080. Luke 2:22–40

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    Chapel Sermon by W. Max Mons from Luke 2:22–40 on Wednesday, February 1, 2023

    Genesis 12:01-09

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    Genesis 12:1-9 presented by Thomas Egger for the First Reading for Sunday, March 5, 2023, Second Sunday in Lent

    081. Micah 6:1-8

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    Chapel Sermon by David Peter from Micah 6:1-8 on Thursday, February 2, 2023

    042. Matthew 4:1-11

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    Matthew 4:1-11 presented by David Lewis for the Gospel reading for Sunday, February 26, 2023 the First Sunday in Lent

    043. John 4:5-26

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    John 4:5-26 presented by Bruce Schuchard for the Gospel reading for Sunday, March 12, 2023, Third Sunday in Lent

    Romans 08:01-11

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    Romans 8:1-11 presented by Mark Seifrid for the Second reading for Sunday, March 26, 2023, Fifth Sunday in Lent

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