“How do I love thee, let me count the ways.” Sounds almost Shakespearean, but it’s actually the beginning of a sonnet by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, written for her husband.
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IBack in the beginning of Lent, which honestly seems like months ago, we shared a devotional booklet with the congregation titled: Christus Paradox, or the paradoxes of Christ.
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She had every reason to ask the question. It seemed like she had done so many things right.
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Right now people across the world are dealing with droughts because of the Coronavirus. There is a financial drought, as businesses close...
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Sermon based on John 6:66-68 preached by Pastor Scott Schwertzfeger of Zion Lutheran Church in Leads, WI
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Spiritual sight is more important than being able to see physically. This sermon explores spiritual sight in John 9.
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Garrison Keillor, the well-known author and humorist, finds a great deal of his material in the Lutheran Church. He pokes fun at many of the stereotypes that have characterized Lutherans in the Midwest for quite a long time. But there’s one particular comment I heard that makes me chuckle and at the same time it made me proud to be a Lutheran.
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Once upon a time, there was a very loving, very rich Father who had a son. The boy was the apple of his Father’s eye, his crowning achievement.
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Interruptions are interesting because they can be anything from frustrating to life-saving, depending on the context.
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It had been a long time since Jacob had conned his brother Esau out of his birthright...twenty plus years. They say that time heals all wounds, but Jacob wasn’t so sure.