Requests for reinstatement

MARK D. ANSCHUTZ, Topeka, Kan.; KIMBERLY J. BORTZ, Orlando, Fla.; KARA CLOSS, Fairmont, Minn.; and JANICE E. KOOPMAN, Seward, Neb., have applied for reinstatement to the Minister of Religion-Commissioned roster of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod.  Correspondence regarding these applications should…

Positions

Hong Kong International School, Tai Tam, Hong Kong, was founded and is owned by The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod.  We are a coeducational school for students from R1-12, providing an American-based curriculum to a diverse student population.  We offer a unique,…

Items wanted, available

Note:  Reporter cannot accept notices about items offered for sale or that people wish to purchase.  Items described as “Wanted” or “Available” are sought or may be obtained for shipping costs only. Wanted Communion ware for new LCMS church plant.  Contact…

Mission society seeks volunteers for biking fund-raiser

Registration opens in February for “Biking Across Kansas,” an annual weeklong recreational rally for cyclists.  The Children’s Christian Concern Society (CCCS) is asking for volunteers to take part in the rally to raise funds for its ministry.  The statewide bike…

The ELCA Task Force Report on Sexuality: An LCMS Response

On January 13, 2005 the “Task Force for ELCA Studies on Sexuality” released its report and recommendations concerning the matter of “blessing same-sex couples who have entered into long-term monogamous covenants of love and care” and the question of “the…

February 2005 Letters

Teach stewardship The Synod’s excellent definition of Christian stewardship is: “The free and joyous activity of the child of God and God’s family, the church, in managing all of life and life’s resources for God’s purposes.”  However, periodic reports of difficult…

New from CPH: Sermons of Nagel

New from Concordia Publishing House is Selected Sermons of Norman Nagel: From Valparaiso to St. Louis, a collection of 50 years of sermons by Lutheran educator Dr. Norman Nagel. Nagel teaches graduate systematic theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.  He received…

Pressure Points with Dr. Bruce Hartung

Q:  I have received a call.  The church that is calling me wants me to come for a visit.  The visit includes bringing my family — wife and children.  They say that while they have called me already, they want…

2005 VBS program features 'Safari Adventure'

“Safari Adventure: Discover Jesus the King,” a new vacation Bible school program for 2005, is available now from Concordia Publishing House. In the new program, students go on a “safari” and make discoveries about Jesus the King.  Along the way, they…

Resources link Feb. 27 readings to Lutheran Blind Mission

The Bible readings on Sunday, Feb. 27, focus on how Jesus, in the first century, met the needs of blind people.  A recent mailing of resources from Lutheran Blind Mission focuses on how Jesus — in the 21st century —…

LCEF names new CFS head

David Kuerschner of St. Charles, Mo., has been named to lead Capital Funding Services (CFS), a Synod fund-raising organization that is part of the Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF).   He succeeds Rev. David P. Schmidt, who retired Jan. 3. Kuerschner, who…

Lilly Endowment again offers pastor sabbatical grants

The Lilly Endowment Inc. once again is offering awards to congregations of up to $45,000 each to allow pastors to take a sabbatical — to go on what the organization calls “journeys of renewal and refreshment for creative ministry.” More than…

Fort Wayne sem offers summer courses in 16 cities

Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, is offering continuing-education courses in 16 cities between late May and early August. The two- to five-day courses are open to professional church workers, laypeople, and students.  Most are taught by professors from Concordia Theological Seminary;…

FCC renews KFUO licenses

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Jan. 24 renewed for full seven-year terms the broadcast licenses of Synod-owned radio stations KFUO-AM and KFUO-FM. Dennis Stortz, director of broadcast operations at KFUO, said that this is especially good news for those who remember…

New graduate program offers study in China

Concordia University in Irvine, Calif., is now offering a master of arts degree in international studies, in cooperation with China’s Shenzhen Education Bureau. Approved by Concordia’s board of regents in December, the new graduate program provides opportunities for Americans to experience…

Theology profs to discuss `Sin and Wrath of God`

Next month, LCMS theology professors will meet in Dallas to discuss the theme “Talking about Sin and the Wrath of God.” The convocation continues what was begun at the first convocation in 2003 when the professors focused on the first article…