PALS provides lifeline to pastors during 'critical' first years

By Paula Schlueter Ross The transition from seminary (where students enjoy ready friendships and camaraderie) to congregation (a sometimes lonely place with a host of daily challenges) can be difficult for new pastors. There are church finances to deal with,…

CPH offers Walther Commemorative Medallion

In honor of the bicentennial celebration in October of the birth of the Synod’s first president, the Rev. Dr. C.F.W. Walther, Concordia Publishing House is taking pre-orders for a 3-inch bronze commemorative medallion. The front of the medallion features Walther’s…

ELCA adopts statement on genetics, resolutions for future

By Linda C. Hoops The 2011 Churchwide Assembly of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), meeting Aug. 15-19 in Orlando, Fla., adopted a social statement on genetics and a series of resolutions from an ELCA task force charged with…

Retreat helps strengthen college for new school year

By Kim Plummer Krull As students prepared to start classes at Concordia College, Selma, Ala., on Aug. 17, administrators and faculty say work they tackled earlier in the month will help the country’s only historically black Lutheran college continue to…

Illinois Catholics lose fight over adoptions, foster care

(RNS) — An Illinois judge has ruled that the state can terminate adoption and foster care services with Catholic Charities, saying the church-run agency has no “recognized legal right” to a state contract. Circuit Judge John Schmidt ruled Aug. 18…

Religious leaders battle Alabama immigration law

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (RNS) — Alabama religious leaders have filed statements in federal court expressing their concern that a new immigration law would interfere with the practice of their religion and Christian mandates to minister to all people. Bishops in the…

Madrid priests allowed to lift excommunication for abortion

VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Catholic priests at World Youth Day (WYD) celebrations in Madrid will be specially empowered to lift the excommunication of anyone who seeks forgiveness for having undergone or assisted in an abortion. The special authorization from Cardinal…

CPH releases 'survival guide' for stepfamilies

More than 30 million children live with a stepparent in so-called “blended families,” according to Concordia Publishing House.  Although each blended family has a unique set of circumstances, each also faces similar challenges: Where should we live? Should we change…

WLI plans information meeting in St. Louis

The Women’s Leadership Institute (WLI) is holding an “information meeting” from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at Concordia Publishing House in St. Louis. The meeting — which includes a light meal and beverages — is free and…

Rast installation set for Sept. 11

The Rev. Dr. Lawrence R. Rast Jr. will be installed as the 16th president of Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind., during the Opening Service for the seminary’s 166th academic year on Sunday, Sept. 11. The service will take place…

LFL conference emphasizes 'Adopted in Christ' theme

“Adopted in Christ” was the theme and primary focus as nearly 200 pro-life Lutherans gathered Aug. 5-6 in Irving, Texas, for the 2011 national Lutherans For Life (LFL) conference. Irving is between Dallas and Fort Worth. Registrants came from across…

LCMS missionary Karen Roemer dies

Karen Roemer, LCMS missionary and regional business manager for Eurasia, died Aug. 14 in Germany after a long battle with cancer.  She was 55. A funeral service is planned for 9:30 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 19, at the cemetery in…

Ohio pastor elected to lead breakaway Lutheran church

(RNS) — Members of the North American Lutheran Church (NALC) have elected an Ohio pastor as their new head bishop, making him the first non-provisional leader of the year-old denomination. The Rev. John Bradosky was elected Aug. 11 by 800…

Judge rules for atheist bus ads

(RNS) — A federal judge ruled Aug. 11 that the public transit system in Little Rock, Ark., violated the free speech of local atheists by refusing to run their advertisements on city buses. U.S. District Court Judge Susan Webber Wright…

Guns, gays and God collide in champ's choice of queen

BERLIN (RNS) — It’s not the first time the choice of a royal spouse has caused a stir. But it might be the first such case where gay men, guns and German Catholic groups have played such an intertwining role.…

Women show drop in church attendance, survey says

(RNS) — Women, long considered the dominant pew dwellers in the nation’s churches, have shown a dramatic drop in attendance in the last two decades, a new survey shows. Since 1991, the percentage of women attending church during a typical…