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Tag Archives: lutheran
If you like singing in church, thank Martin Luther
The BBC has produced a very nice documentary on the Lutheran influence in worship, paying particular attention to Bach, probably the most well-known Lutheran organists and composers. It’s fascinating – anyone who has an interest in worship music should find … Continue reading
A Tale of One-and-a-half Churches – a sequel
This week my intention was to visit a Missouri Synod Lutheran Church, as to my recollection I have never been to one. I picked a local church based on the info on their website. They seemed to know exactly what … Continue reading
It’s fun to be in the ELCA
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has taken yet one more step away from orthodoxy this week as they voted to endorse same-sex relationships that are “chaste, monogamous and lifelong,” whatever that means. As Paul McCain has pointed out, they … Continue reading
A Lutheran perspective on North American Christianity
From a recent sermon (Lutheran): … we need to recognize that the religious culture of North America is Evangelicalism. This culture has its roots first in Puritanism, which is basically Calvinistic, and secondarily in the great revival movements of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Church, evangelical, gospel, liturgy, lutheran, mcluhan, worship
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