Rev. Barrie Henke of Edmond, Okla., and Rev. Myles Schultz, Okmulgee, Okla., were elected president and first vice president of the Oklahoma District during its April 24-25 convention in Norman. Henke succeeds Rev. Paul Hartman of Oklahoma City, who retired…
Students build 'box city' to open eyes about homelessness
To raise awareness about homelessness in the United States, some 50 Concordia University Chicago students built “homes” out of cardboard boxes and spent the night inside them on the school’s campus in River Forest, Ill. The March 20-21 event was…
Flood-weary Lutherans receive grants
By Sarah Schafer North Dakota and Minnesota residents are no strangers to spring flooding, but record-high waters this year due to snow melt and rainfall are beginning to wear on LCMS pastors and members — particularly in small towns and rural…
Pastor: Faith, fellow believers support family after slayings
By Joe Isenhower Jr. The senior pastor of St. Peter Lutheran Church, Schaumburg, Ill., says that strong faith and fellow members are providing hope and support for the Engelhardt family of nearby Hoffman Estates after three of that family’s members…
New CPH study looks at Batman film
God’s Light in Gotham’s Darkness is a new, downloadable Bible study from Concordia Publishing House that’s based on the popular Batman film, “The Dark Knight.”® The six-session study connects and contrasts main themes from the movie with Scripture and Lutheran…
Sem offers online course catalog
The 2009 Summer Catalog of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, is available on the seminary’s Web site and may be downloaded for viewing and printing in PDF format. The 19-page catalog contains descriptions of all courses being offered on the campus…
LIRS president announces resignation
Ralston H. Deffenbaugh Jr., president of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS) since 1991, will resign from his post Sept. 1. According to an LIRS news release, Deffenbaugh, 57, said the “organization needs new gifts of leadership.” “As LIRS president…
Mission board makes Zehnder post permanent
Dr. Thomas R. Zehnder, who has been serving as interim executive director of the Synod’s Board for Mission Services since November, has accepted a call from the board to continue his service as executive director. The action of the board,…
Two churches burn, one classified as arson
No one was injured, but two LCMS churches suffered major fire damages in the weeks before Easter. Investigators say the early-morning fire April 4 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Yankton, S.D., was set deliberately, but church officials have no…
Materials help congregations mark 'Pastoral Ed Month'
May is designated “Pastoral Education Month,” when congregations can emphasize the pastoral ministry in a variety of ways — from recruiting seminary students, to retaining current pastors, or encouraging continuing education. In an e-mail “blast” to congregations and ordained and commissioned…
Young adult Servant Event to help hurricane survivors
Registration is open to young adults (post-high-school age through their 30s) for a May 31-June 5 Servant Event to help Gulf Coast residents recover from storms that have devastated their property, beginning with Hurricane Katrina in late August of 2005.…
Registration opens for LFL conference
Under the theme “Celebrating the Abundant Life” (John 10:10), Lutherans For Life (LFL) will hold its 2009 national conference July 24-25 at the DoubleTree Westport Hotel, St. Louis. Registration is open now, by mail or online at its Web site,…
Concordia, Mequon, to host parish-nurse conferences
Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, is hosting two training conferences for parish nurses, congregational health workers, pastors, and others interested in congregational health. The 17th annual “Concordia Conference for Parish Nurse and Congregational Health Ministries” will be held May 28-29 under…
Wheat Ridge awards grants for sabbaticals
Wheat Ridge Ministries of Itasca, Ill., is awarding grants totaling $46,000 to support sabbatical experiences for professional church workers from nine congregations, including four from The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. According to Wheat Ridge, “sabbatical leave for rest and renewal is…
LWML exceeds mission goal for 2007-09 biennium
The Lutheran Women’s Missionary League has exceeded its 2007-09 mission goal of $1.7 million by $75,730.17, according to President Janice Wendorf. “In the midst of these uncertain times, God’s people have responded and supported the mission goal of the LWML…
Lutheran Blind Mission resumes production of 'Witness'
After a four-month hiatus, the Braille, large-type, and audiocassette versions of The Lutheran Witness are back in production, thanks to a grant from LCMS World Relief and Human Care. “I was surprised and overwhelmed with joy when I got the…

