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Honest Repentance and Purification
Dr. Maxwell’s sermon on Honest Repentance and Purification March 22, 2023
034. Luke 18:1-8
Chapel Sermon by Paul Sieveking from Luke 18:1-8 on Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Matthew 01:18-25
Matthew 1:18-25 presented by Vilson Scholz for the Gospel reading for Sunday, December 18, 2022, 4th Sunday in Advent
037. Luke 18:9–17
Chapel Sermon by Kirk Clayton from Luke 18:9–17 on Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Voelz Question and Answer
A question and answer session with Dr. Voelz on his presentation
Livin\u27 La Vida Liturgica: A Grapho Interview with Kristen Einertson
Kendall interviews Kristen Einertson about her recent essay in the 2022 issue of Grapho, the student journal of Concordia Seminary entitled Tradition: Handing Down the Light to the Next Generation
Arius as a Figure in Church History
Church history, much like any other kind of history, is an exercise in meaning-making and identity creation. As Anglican theologian, Rowan Williams, writes regarding Church history, “We begin with a sense of identity that is in some way fragile or questionable, and we embark on the enterprise of history to make it clearer and more secure. In the process, of course, definitions may change a good deal, but the aim is to emerge with some fuller sense of who we are.”1 This is quite obviously true when we tell stories about the heroes of the faith: Irenaeus, Martin Luther, C. F. W. Walther, and so on, but it is no less true when we tell stories about the villains of the faith, that is, heretics. The church’s identity and doctrine have been shaped in no small part due to her reaction to heretics. This is why heretics make up a significant part of the way Christians retell their own history, whether at an academic or popular level. Therefore, anyone who participates in retelling the story of the church does well to pay attention even to how they tell the story of heretics to ensure that the telling of these stories serves the church
060. Mark 10:13-16
Chapel Sermon by Roy Askins from Mark 10:13-16 on Tuesday, December 6, 2022
026. Jeremiah 1:4-10
Jeremiah 1:4-10 presented by David Adams for the Old Testament for 4th Sunday after Epiphany reading for Sunday, January 30, 2022
079. Romans 8:31a
Chapel Sermon by Jeffrey Gibbs from Romans 8:31a on Tuesday, February 1, 2022