This edition starts with articles about Advent and also addresses topics such as how the Christian keeps Christ in Christmas.
Pastors visit Ferguson to bring peace, offer solutions
The six pastors and a vicar — four white, three black — visit Ferguson, Mo., to help bring calm after the grand jury announcement.
Wittenberg, Germany, education center to open in May
The new International Lutheran Center includes a chapel and lecture hall, classroom and fellowship space, a bookstore, guest rooms, a small library and two offices.
Resources ready for 2015 ‘Lutheran Schools Week’
The free materials for the Jan. 25-31 observance include a poster, a bulletin insert, a proclamation and a resource manual.
Photo gallery: LCMS Pastors bear love of Christ in Ferguson
LCMS Pastors bear the love of Christ on the streets of Ferguson, Mo., on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014.
Symposium addresses ‘challenging’ world of infertility ethics
The question of what is God-pleasing in the field of infertility medicine lies at the center of the Infertility Ethics Symposium, held Nov. 8 in St. Louis.
Historical Institute presents 21 awards to historians
Concordia Historical Institute honors historians for exemplary accomplishment in Lutheran history.
Seminary symposia series set for Jan. 20-23
The annual symposia on exegetical and confessional theology will be held on the campus of Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind., and via a webcast.
Comfort dogs: ‘God’s gifts’ in times of turmoil
Three of the specially trained golden retrievers visit numerous sites in Marysville, Wash., after the high-school shooting there to help the town feel safe and happy again.
CPH manages sale, storage, distribution of LWML products
More than 700 items still may be ordered by visiting the LWML.org website and clicking on the “Shop” tab at upper left.
Board of Directors marks progress on Wittenberg Project
Work is expected to be complete in time for the building’s dedication planned for May.
EECMY, LCMS leaders sign revised working-partnership agreement
Representatives of the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus and the LCMS sign the agreement at the end of discussions Nov. 10-13 in Addis Ababa.
Harrison encourages LCMS to ‘not grow weary’ in public square
“We can’t step back. We must participate,” LCMS President Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison says during a Nov. 13 “Free to Be Faithful” webinar.
LCMS supports medical professionals in Ebola fight
ST. LOUIS, November 14, 2014—Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) President Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison announced today a new initiative to deliver aid to combat the spread of Ebola.

