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The Prodigal Son
Whether you have become the self-righteous "older brother" or you're the "Prodigal Son" returning home to God, your Father in heaven will embrace you and welcome you back into the family.
White House Faith Office?
The White House Faith Office is a good idea, but the person who occupies it teaches dangerously false doctrine.
Lutheran Voices: Chad Bird
Chad Bird is a Lutheran with deep, engaging, and trustworthy Bible content available online to help you grow in Christian faith.
More Manure Than You Can Handle
Prayer and fasting will break up the hard soil of our hearts, allowing God's word and sacraments to penetrate deeply and produce the fruits of repentance and faith.
What is Fasting, anyway?
Fasting is a way to grow closer to God, especially in the season of Lent.
Firm and Loving
Jesus' love for Jerusalem, despite its rejection of him, serves as a model for Christians to love others and stand firm in faith.
On Anonymous Criticism
It doesn’t happen very often at Our Savior’s, but the congregation council recently received an anonymous letter critical of some aspect of our congregation. The issue involved is irrelevant, but the theological implications are not.
No Secrets in Marriage
The less potential for keeping secrets in your marriage, the stronger your marriage will be.
The Temptation of IF
Jesus' temptation in the wilderness teaches us that we must rely on God's Word to overcome the devil's temptations and embrace the cross as part of our Christian journey.
NOW is the Day of Salvation
Fear God, examine yourself in light of the Ten Commandments, and repent now as the day of salvation is at hand.
Preparing for Lent
On March 5, be prepared to embrace the disciplines that will make for a Holy Lent.
Listen to HIM
The Transfiguration reveals Jesus as the Son of God, surpassing Moses and Elijah, and calls us to especially listen to him as we navigate life's challenges.
Transfiguration of Our Lord, 2025
Bulletin for the Transfiguration of Our Lord, March 1-2, 2025.
Does God give you more than you can handle?
Does God really not give you more than you can handle? And what does that even mean?