A new Bible study resource is designed to help congregations explore their stewardship practices during their annual financial stewardship programs. “Journey of Discovery,” based on a travel theme, was produced through a partnership of the LCMS District and Congregational Services…
Fall LutherHostel to feature Maier
Author, historian and speaker Dr. Paul Maier will be the main presenter at “LutherHostel 2010,” Oct. 2-5 at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. LutherHostel — for adults age 55 and older — is designed to increase biblical knowledge and understanding and…
LCMS helping Guatemalans recover from disasters
By Sarah Schafer “Everywhere we go we see evidence of the rain and volcanic ash that together became heavy mud and weighed down and sank roofs,” wrote Rev. Carlos Hernandez, director of Districts and Congregations, who with Dr. Albert B.…
Organist among people hit hard by tornadoes
By Kim Plummer Krull When the warning siren started blaring, Janet Kresl barely had time to dive behind her couch before a tornado tore the roof off her home in Dwight, Ill. “You go to her house now, look up,…
ILC conference looks at global shift in Christianity
By Roland Lovstad “Confessional Lutheran Identity in the Light of Changing Christian Demographics” was the theme as 65 seminary professors and representatives from 24 countries met June 3-6 at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, for the fourth World Seminaries Conference…
Episcopalians booted over gay bishops
(RNS) — The Episcopal Church has been removed from Anglican committees that engage in dialogue with other Christians and consider doctrinal issues, the latest fallout from the church’s consecration of a lesbian bishop in May 2010. The Rev. Kenneth Kearon,…
Rosaries a popular gang tool
(RNS) — When seventh-grader Raymond Hosier was suspended for wearing rosary beads to school late in May 2010, civil rights groups rushed to his defense. “Without question, the continuing action taken by the school district in punishing Raymond for wearing a…
Judge rules against graduation in a church
WASHINGTON (RNS) — A federal judge ruled May 31 that a Connecticut school board’s decision to hold graduation ceremonies inside a megachurch was unconstitutional. Commencements for two schools in Enfield, Conn. — Enfield High School and Enrico Enfermi High School,…
House rejects amendment on chaplains' prayers
WASHINGTON (RNS) — The House on May 27 rejected a proposed amendment that would have allowed military chaplains to close public events with faith-specific prayers. The amendment, offered by Tea Party favorite Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., to the Military Construction…
National Cathedral mulls selling treasures
WASHINGTON (RNS) — Facing a reduced budget and a third round of layoffs, officials at Washington National Cathedral are considering disposing of priceless treasures — including a trove of rare books — that are no longer considered part of its…
Church aid groups deny Afghan charge of proselytizing
GENEVA (RNS/ENInews) — Afghan officials have ordered two international church-backed humanitarian groups to suspend operations while they investigate allegations of illegal proselytizing, which the groups strongly deny. Afghanistan has suspended the activities of Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) and the U.S.-based…
Oswald A. Waech dies – first Synod evangelism secretary
Dr. Oswald A. Waech, The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod’s first evangelism secretary (from 1954 to 1962), died June 1 at a Chino, Calif., hospital. Dr. Waech, who was 98, had been in declining health for a number of years. He and his…
Churches scramble to meet FCC rules on wireless mics
Related Story: Advisory concerns wireless microphones WASHINGTON (RNS) — American churches have a little more than a week left before they have to change their wireless microphone equipment or face more than $100,000 in fines. In January, the Federal…
President's office nominees address issues in Synod
As in previous LCMS convention years, Reporter and The Lutheran Witness asked the five nominees for Synod president this year to answer in writing four questions related to issues in the Synod — some of which will be addressed during…
Thrivent vote nets $304,437 for LCMS work
Two Synod ministries –- LCMS World Relief and Human Care (WR-HC) and LCMS World Mission — are receiving a total $304,437 in funds resulting from the vote of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans members on where to distribute $1 million for charity. The…
Gym is Laborer’s 12th project, first prom
By Kim Plummer Krull Helping Saint Paul Lutheran High School remodel the gym marks Norm Hoppmann’s 12th project for churches and schools – but his first prom. “I ended up with the dubious name of ‘Grandpa Prom,” said Hoppmann, who…

