First Sunday in Advent
The First Sunday in Advent marks the beginning of the new church year.
The First Sunday in Advent marks the beginning of the new church year.
Advent, a season of repentance, waiting and watching, looks forward in hope. Our Christian faith rests on the hope that Christ, who came in the flesh in history to accomplish our salvation, will also return in the same way to be our judge on the last day and bring us into eternal life.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s Colloquy Committee for the Pastoral Ministry (CCPM) is scheduled to meet on December 14–15, 2023 in St. Louis.
Advent, a season of repentance, waiting and watching, looks forward in hope. Our Christian faith rests on the hope that Christ, who came in the flesh in history to accomplish our salvation, will also return in the same way to be our judge on the last day and bring us into eternal life.
Advent, a season of repentance, waiting and watching, looks forward in hope. Our Christian faith rests on the hope that Christ, who came in the flesh in history to accomplish our salvation, will also return in the same way to be our judge on the last day and bring us into eternal life.
The Festival of the Nativity of our Lord is the traditional way of saying Christmas Day, on which Christians celebrate the birth of our Savior Jesus.
While Christmas focuses on the incarnation of our Lord — God becoming flesh — the season of Epiphany emphasizes the manifestation or self-revelation of God in that same flesh of Christ.
The LCMS Office of National Mission will host two online training sessions for LCMS congregations and districts interested in applying for a Million Dollar Life Match grant.
Join us in Washington, D.C. for the 2024 March for Life on Friday, January 19, 2024.
20th anniversary of the Walk for Life West Coast on January 20, 2024.
The 2024 Life March in Tucson, Ariz. will take place on Saturday, January 20, 2024.
The Kansas March for Life is Wednesday, January 24, 2024 in Topeka.