A partnership agreement between their two churches was among items discussed when the president of the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (EECMY) met with Synod President Dr. Gerald B. Kieschnick and other LCMS leaders in St. Louis May 11-12. Dr. Wakseyoum…
LCMS families among victims of Tennessee floods
By Kim Plummer Krull LCMS members hit hard by flooding in the Nashville, Tenn., area were “surprised but grateful” when LCMS World Relief and Human Care’s Rev. Carlos Hernandez and local pastors visited their damaged homes to offer words of…
Dr. Quentin Wesselschmidt, sem prof, dies
Dr. Quentin F. Wesselschmidt, former professor at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, and chairman of the editorial committee for Concordia Journal for 25 years, died May 12 “peacefully in his sleep,” according to his family. A memorial service for Dr. Wesselschmidt,…
CPH releases 'Journey into Prayer'
Whether you are a new Christian or a seasoned “prayer warrior,” Journey into Prayer is designed to help you focus on your prayer life and find new ways to communicate with God. The new book from Concordia Publishing House provides:…
Most Americans say moral values in decline
(RNS) — Three-quarters of Americans say the country’s moral values are worsening, blaming a decline in ethical standards, poor parenting, and dishonesty by government and business leaders, Gallup reports. The number of Americans who say the nation’s moral values are…
Rev. Harold Brockhoff, former Oklahoma DP, dies
Rev. Harold E. Brockhoff, who served as president of the Synod’s Oklahoma District from 1970 to 1978, died Feb. 2 in Bixby, Okla. He was 83. A memorial service was held Feb. 6 in Tulsa. Rev. Brockhoff received his M.Div.…
Survey: Faith communities, moms shape giving choices
WASHINGTON (RNS) — If your mom says “you shouldn’t have” when you give her flowers on Mother’s Day, a new poll suggests you should thank her for teaching lessons on giving. Nearly one in five Americans (17 percent) surveyed said…
'Reporter,' 'Lutheran Witness' win ACP, EPA awards
The Synod’s official periodicals, Reporter and The Lutheran Witness, were honored in May by both the Associated Church Press (ACP) and the Evangelical Press Association (EPA) — winning a combined total of 15 awards for work published in 2009. Founded in 1916,…
Seminaries invite high school students to visit
Both of the Missouri Synod’s seminaries will hold visitation events for high school students this summer. Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, will host its 12th annual Vocatio June 19-24 on the seminary campus. The event is designed to identify, inform, and…
Registration opens for LFL conference
Under the theme “Bringing Good News to Life,” Lutherans For Life (LFL) will hold its 2010 national conference July 23-24 at the Tundra Lodge Resort in Green Bay, Wis. Registration is open now, by mail or online at its Web…
Malaysians establish Lutheran pregnancy resource center
By Sarah Schafer LCMS Life Ministries, a ministry of LCMS World Relief and Human Care (WR-HC), is partnering with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Malaysia (ELCM), to offer care and counseling to women who believe abortion or “baby dumping” are…
Advisory concerns wireless microphones
By Todd A. Boettcher Is your church legal? Your first reaction to that question is likely to be, “Of course we are!” And for virtually all facets of your church’s ministry, organization, and operation, you’d be correct. However, there is…
Tanzania Lutherans reject aid from 'pro-gay marriage' churches
NAIROBI (RNS/ENI) — The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT) says it will not accept money or help from groups that allow or support the legalization of same-sex marriages. “Those in same-sex marriages, and those who support the legitimacy of…
'New' Supreme Court would have no Protestants
WASHINGTON (RNS) — As Solicitor General Elena Kagan prepares for confirmation hearings to make her the newest member of the U.S. Supreme Court, her nomination changes the religious makeup of the nation’s highest court. But does it matter that the…
Germany's Passion play is back, and Jews are watching
OBERAMMERGAU, Germany (RNS) — With its focus on the last days of Jesus’ life, a Passion play should, by its nature, arouse passions. But here, the world’s most famous Passion play keeps stirring the wrong kind. As it has almost…
FCC approves transfer of KFUO-FM license
The Federal Communications Commission announced May 5 that it has approved the transfer of KFUO-FM’s 99.1 license from The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) to Gateway Creative Broadcasting (“Joy FM”). The transfer will take effect at a mutually agreeable date that…
