RUDOLF J.S. KEYL, Lancaster, Pa.; ADOLPH W. MOLDENHAUER, North Tonawanda, N.Y.; DAVID RALPH ESTES, Casselberry, Fla.; MARK G. STILLMAN, Colorado Springs, Colo.; and THOMAS E. DONNELLY JR., Oxford, Mich., have applied for reinstatement to the Ministers of Religion–Ordained roster of…
Pressure Points (May 2011)
With Dr. Bruce Hartung Thanks to several readers who pointed out that Patrick is the first name of Patrick Carnes — the lead author of In the Shadows of the Net: Breaking Free from Compulsive Online Sexual Behavior — not…
LCMS World Relief reps visit tornado-torn Alabama
By Kim Plummer Krull Four days after the deadly tornado devastated Cullman, Ala., congregation leaders thought maybe 35 people would take time away from sifting through debris and struggling to clean up damaged homes and neighborhoods to take part in…
Dr. David Mulder, former district president, dies
Dr. David P. Mulder — a parish pastor who formerly served as an LCMS district president and with the staff of the Synod and Concordia Publishing House (CPH) — died May 1 at William Childs Hospice House in Palm Bay,…
LCMS church has major damages after epic storms
By Kim Plummer Krull Members of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and School in Cullman, Ala., are among the masses dealing with major damages after powerful storms cut a wide swath through the South on April 27, killing more than 250…
New organ video series available online
Church organists are used to practicing at a keyboard, but a new resource is designed to help organists from a computer keyboard instead of the organ console. A new resource from The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod will provide several short “how…
Seminary to sponsor conference on technology
If you could use some help in learning how to use Facebook, Twitter, websites and more, you might be interested in “Digital Gospel: Speaking the Truth in a Post-Christian World,” a conference about technology, the church and communicating the Gospel…
LCEF readies third school 'branding' webinar
Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) will host its third school branding webinar at 4:30 p.m. (CT) on May 5. The webinar series is part of LCEF’s Project School Zone program that supports Lutheran school marketing and publicity. Titled “Get on…
Kuehnert is new Open Arms CEO
Dr. Philip Kuehnert has been appointed chief executive officer of Open Arms Institute (OAI), the Loveland, Colo.-based organization that works to plant congregations and help existing ministries expand their Gospel outreach through child care centers. In his new post, Kuehnert…
Stormy April brings devastation, blessings
By Kim Plummer Krull April brought more than showers in a month filled with weather-related death and destruction that affected congregations throughout the Synod, including a record number of twisters that damaged or destroyed LCMS member homes and interrupted services…
Artist Reinhold Marxhausen dies
Artist and retired university Professor Reinhold Marxhausen, known for his unusual “sound sculptures” and his two mosaic murals that are on display in the Nebraska Capitol, died April 23 in Seward, Neb. Prof. Marxhausen, 89, had suffered from Alzheimer’s disease.…
Poll: Americans see clash between Christianity, capitalism
(RNS) — Are Christianity and capitalism a marriage made in heaven, as some conservatives believe, or more of a strained relationship in need of some serious couples counseling? A new poll released April 21 found that more Americans (44 percent)…
Study: Longer life spans mean less need for church
LONDON (RNS) — Researchers at two of Britain’s top universities claim that church attendance in many Western nations is falling because people are living longer and therefore have less fear of death. The result, the studies say, is a “graying…
Court dismisses challenge to National Day of Prayer
WASHINGTON (RNS) — The law calling for an annual National Day of Prayer imposes solely on the duties of the U.S. president, leaving private citizens no legal standing to challenge it, a federal appeals court ruled April 14. The unanimous…
Burned church nears completion as suspect found guilty
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (RNS) — As a white man surrendered to federal marshals April 15, workers were rebuilding the pulpit of the Macedonia Church of God in Christ he was convicted of burning down the night of President Obama’s election. Michael…
Senate confirms religious freedom ambassador
WASHINGTON (RNS) — A New York minister will soon fill the Obama administration’s long-vacant position to oversee international religious freedom after the Senate voted to confirm Rev. Suzan Johnson Cook for the post. The voice vote on April 14 positions…

