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A pastoral word from President Harrison

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  1. Peter A. Richert says:

    Excellent! Thank you, President Harrison.

    1. MILDRED PALMER says:

      Thanks be to God that President Harrison has been given Godly Wisdom which is the Spirit of Christ. This article was very well balanced between the two Kingdoms. How blessed are we in the LCMS to know this distinction.

  2. Kathy Obenhaus says:

    Thank you. I would like to hear your thoughts on the danger of attack and death to our children in schools. Why children are being targeted for such violence along with teachers and staff who try to protect them?

  3. Carol Heckman says:

    Thank you Pastor Harrison, may God bless us all.

  4. Christine Hansen says:

    Thank you for your careful guidance on this subject. I have felt evil spiritually like never before and pray for God’s healing and assurance. May God Bless you and the MSLC.

  5. Pastor Michael A Johnson, Sr. says:

    Well stated Bishop President Harrison.
    To God be the Glory 💪🙏

    LORD have mercy, Christ have mercy, Lord have mercy 🙏

  6. Ellen Machemer says:

    Thank you Dr. Harrison. Very well written and timely. May God bless you.

  7. Mark Klokkenga says:

    Thank you so much for conveying the LCMS stance on recent events. Our hearts ache for all those affected and we pray for their families.

  8. Chris Gjelsten says:

    Thank you pastor for reaching the central causes and the remedy found only in Jesus. I appreciate your defense of a brother in Christ slaughtered for his beliefs.

  9. Diane P says:

    Pastor Harrison, thank you for your guidance as we navigate this tragedy and these difficult times in our country. Your words of encouragement and love of all people is a blessing!

  10. Peter Wagner says:

    Thank you, President Harrison, for your faithfulness and courage.

  11. Ellen says:

    Thank you, President Harrison, for speaking to this situation specifically. Your voice and guidance at this time is immensely helpful! God bless you!

  12. David Watt says:

    Thank you President Harrison. Perfectly articulated words inspired by the Holy Spirit. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  13. Some Guy says:

    Brilliant article. I love how you backed up your statements biblical references. Also kudos for speaking to men specifically. Society has been dumping on men for decades now. Lots of them are giving up on a society that hates them. I encourage you to continue speaking to them

  14. Harold Hatch says:

    I have been a member of the Lutheran Church all my life for 77 years and I am planning on dying as a Lutheran. I cannot agree with some of your comments about Mr. Kirk. Some of things Mr. Kirk said about other people in this world of difference race and sex didn’t sound Christ like to me. If was a Christian I don’t know only God knows. As a Christian I Don’t believe someone should be killed for their opinion’

  15. Carol C says:

    Thank you! very timely and very needed. We needed guidance, support, and unity at a time like this.

  16. Marilyn Kent says:

    Thank you, Pastor Harrison. The Concordia University system is more critical today than ever! God bless!

  17. Marilyn Kent says:

    Our Concordia University system is more critical today than ever for teaching the leaders of tomorrow.
    God bless!

  18. The Murphy Family says:

    Thank you for this strong message Pastor Harrison. It needs to be heard.

  19. Robert Peter-Daniel Maguire says:

    Thank you, President Harrison. Charlie Kirk was not hesitant to witness for Christ! It was a very major part of all that he did as he visited High school and College campuses across the nation, speaking to our young people. I am, and others are as well, concerned that as we proclaim Christ to the nation others may find it now convenient to eliminate the message and the messenger. Although news reports may indicate otherwise, this murder of Charlie Kirk was one of Christian hatred. Charlie Kirk identified to our children the evils of abortion, homosexuality, satanism, greed, pride and so many other evils that exist and are allowed to exist and be promoted in our society. He also strongly encouraged students to move towards Christ and the Church. The Church, a place to find truth and love in our scriptures and the promises of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

    This is an opportunity for all of GOD’s people to once again be free from the fear of death and persecution and stand up, speak up for Jesus Christ! The LCMS needs to consider a more active role in the world we live in. They must speak out and support those who are confronting societal evil. We should take a page from Martin Luther and be more active in bringing Christ to the nation through our social and political messaging to the people, pointing out the absolute wrongs, evil that is going on. As I have said to my children at home and children in Church, “hide it under a bush, no, no, no”. Let the light of Christ in us shine brightly in this dark world so that people may be lead back to Christ our Lord and Savior! Activism is not a bad word!

    GOD Bless you

  20. Randall Correll says:

    Thank you, President Harrison, for speaking on this issue.

  21. Donald Fechner says:

    Thank you Dr. Harrison for having the courage to speak the truth. Charlie Kirk’s passion to articulate the everlasting truth in God’s Word will be his lasting legacy. That truth is something this country/world yearning for.

  22. Jim Scheern says:

    I understand the theological considerations for some of this. However, I think you open the door to Christian Nationalism which is not the Church of Jesus. Luther has warned of this.

  23. Pastor Mark Barz says:

    President Harrison, thank you for these bold, articulate, caring, and biblical words. May our Lord grant all of us in the LCMS the courage to witness for Christ and to serve our neighbors because of and with His love.

  24. Jon says:

    Thank you President Harrison for boldly speaking about today’s social and political situation. It’s a horrible time to be a young man in America, especially a Christian young man. Socialism and DEI policies (supposedly inclusive) are not Biblical. Having a productive vocation, engaging with your neighbor with honesty, and enjoying a hetersexual nuclear family are not such radical ideas. “Love your neighbor as yourself” is much better demonstrated by a free market system that respects personal freedom and private property rights, than by socialism.

  25. Chad says:

    Thank you for this well thought out and biblically based expression President Harrison.

  26. Lauren Sommerer says:

    I am curious as to why the advice to women did not also include going to church, excelling in vocations, running for office, being involved in civic life, volunteering at church, talking to the pastor, reading Scripture. All advice centered around men.

    1. Hannah says:

      President Harrison does expand on this in his Issues, Etc. interview from Thursday! I was hoping for more for young women, as well, and was glad that he clarified things in the interview. https://issuesetc.org/2025/09/18/a-pastoral-response-in-the-wake-of-charlie-kirks-assassination-pr-matt-harrison-9-18-25-2613/

  27. Nadine Bujalski says:

    Thank you, Rev. Harrison, God have mercy…

  28. Wes says:

    Thank you President Harrison.

  29. Kim McKeon says:

    Thank you for this statement, grounded on God’s Word. I especially appreciate your message to young men, as I have two young adult sons who have grown up within the confines of our education systems and society as you outline here. Thankfully, they recognize this and express their frustrations over it. I have shared your words with them. The Bible references and readings here help and guide me to support them in their earthly life here and their ongoing journey towards eternal life.

  30. Thank you , Pastor Harrison

  31. Karla J says:

    Thank you , President Harrison, for expressing our stand on this. We as Lutherans should not remain silent at such evil. It is a blessing to see our Lord turn the destruction caused by the evil one into the furthering of His Kingdom. He draws us together as He gives us hope and strength as we feel the stirring of His spirit in our hearts.