Reformation Day

On Oct. 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses — the “Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences” — to the church door in a small city called Wittenberg, Germany. This ignited the Protestant Reformation, and thus the Lutheran church officially commemorates this important anniversary on Oct. 31.

Lutheran Visitation Education

A new cohort for Lutheran Visitation Education will begin January 6, 2025. This 20-week program will conclude on June 23, 2025.

Church Worker Appreciation – Teacher

The LCMS continues a year of church worker appreciation observances by thanking God for school teachers, one of the seven commissioned (auxiliary) offices that support the work of the Holy Ministry.

Church Worker Appreciation – Pastor

The LCMS begins a year’s worth of church worker appreciation observances by thanking God for our pastors, who stand in the stead of Christ as they bring us His gifts of Word and Sacrament.

Church Worker Appreciation – Director of Parish Music

The LCMS continues our year of church worker appreciation observances by thanking God for directors of parish music, one of the seven commissioned (auxiliary) offices that support the work of the Holy Ministry.

National Lutheran Youth Workers Conference – 2024

At NATIONAL24, youth leaders will have an opportunity to connect with new and seasoned adult leaders while training to support their youth ministry. Attendees may also familiarize themselves with New Orleans, La., the host city for the 2025 LCMS Youth Gathering.

All Saints’ Day

Faith-filled saints from every place and time with unified voices eternally magnify the Lamb of God. The Holy Spirit through faith in Christ propels us forward, fortifying us in Word and Sacrament, to our eternal home.

All Saints’ Day

Faith-filled saints from every place and time with unified voices eternally magnify the Lamb of God. The Holy Spirit through faith in Christ propels us forward, fortifying us in Word and Sacrament, to our eternal home.