with Dr. Bruce Hartung Q: There is a lot of talk these days about health care and health issues. I know that even our LCMS health plan is getting into the cultural stream by putting more emphasis on prevention as…
Requests for Reinstatement (February)
MELISSA F. BECKMAN, Parma, Ohio, and AARON ROHDE, Oxford, Mich., have applied for reinstatement to the Minister of Religion-Commissioned roster of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. Correspondence regarding these applications should be directed to the undersigned for receipt no later than…
Positions (February)
Laborers For Christ, a ministry service of the Lutheran Church Extension Fund–Missouri Synod, is recruiting construction laborers to work for LCMS congregations and organizations, helping them build their own facilities. Construction experience (labor and/or project management) is preferred but not…
Call for Nominations: CTCR executive director, LCEF vice president
LCMS Commission on Theology and Church Relations (CTCR) seeks nominations for executive director. The executive director reports to the CTCR and is responsible for supervising the administration of the CTCR according to Commission decisions, delegating responsibilities according to Commission policies,…
Items wanted, available (February)
Note: Reporter cannot accept notices about items offered for sale or that people wish to purchase. Items described as “Wanted” or “Available” are sought or may be obtained for shipping costs only. Wanted Hymnal Supplement ’98, 100 copies. Pastor Theodore…
Want to help EIIT students?
Most students in the Ethnic Immigrant Institute of Theology (EIIT) program have families to support, so they work full time while they are studying and serving their congregations. Rev. Larry Wong, a 2008 EIIT graduate who serves Family of Faith…
Second wave of immigrants become pastors
By Paula Schlueter Ross Rev. Jacob Harris has just one explanation for why he wasn’t killed during the civil war in his native Liberia, West Africa: “It was God’s grace.” Three times he came close to death when rebels pointed…
Participants note progress of 'March for Life'
By Joe Isenhower Jr. Judging from comments and the level of enthusiasm of Lutherans who joined tens of thousands at this year’s “March for Life” Jan. 22 in Washington, D.C., their resolve to end abortion may be buoyed by reports of…
Meeting focuses on common interests of LCMS, LWF
“Open and collaborative discussions” between staff of LCMS World Mission and their counterparts in the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) have dispelled myths and opened the door to mutual understanding and a realization that the two organizations can work together for…
Price of 'Lutheran Service Book' will increase May 12
After extending the fall 2006 special introductory prices for Lutheran Service Book and its companion editions through spring 2008, Concordia Publishing House will increase the price of the pew edition of the new hymnal from $18.50 to $23 (plus shipping),…
Dr. Henry Simon, former N. Wis. DP, dies
Dr. Henry E. Simon, who served as president of the Synod’s North Wisconsin District from 1974 to 1985, died of Parkinson’s disease Jan. 25 in Appleton, Wis. He was 88. A funeral service was held Jan. 30 at Faith Lutheran…
Quake relief leads to mission partnership in Peru
By Paula Schlueter Ross Before a devastating earthquake hit Peru on Aug. 15, 2007, staff of LCMS World Mission had considered the South American country as a likely spot for new mission work, perhaps within the next couple of years.…
Volunteers needed for holistic ministry in Peru
Short-term volunteer teams of eight to 12 members each are being sought by LCMS World Mission and LCMS World Relief and Human Care to serve a week in Lucumo, Peru, in May and June. Teams would help rebuild the community’s…
Convocation will discuss Synod's 'theological principles'
A theological convocation set for Aug. 18-20 in St. Louis will deal with principles that undergird the formation and structure of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. “Congregation — Synod — Church” will be the general theme for the convocation, sponsored by…
St. Louis sem chorus releases new CD
The Concordia Seminary (St. Louis) Chorus, under the direction of Rev. Henry V. Gerike, has released a new CD titled “Safe in God’s Faithfulness.” Recorded in the seminary’s Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus, the CD is the 10th…
Valpo names new president-elect
The Board of Directors of Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Ind., has selected Mark A. Heckler, 52, of Littleton, Colo., as the independent Lutheran university’s next president, succeeding Dr. Alan F. Harre, who is set to retire June 30. Heckler, 52, is provost…