Wulf on LCMS 2016 fiscal year: ‘Nervous and cautious’
By Jerald C. Wulf Jerald C. Wulf is chief financial officer of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Nervous and cautious is my assessment of the state of the Synod this past fiscal year. During FY 2016,...
View ArticleLutheran Witness: November 2017
In this month’s Lutheran Witness, we share trends, data and individual “snapshot” stories that, taken together, offer a detailed look at the state of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod in 2017....
View ArticleA time to be “Joy:fully Lutheran”
by Matthew C. Harrison Our world is completely unhinged. The evil rampage witnessed in Las Vegas, which tragically and deeply affected also many LCMS people, is but a symptom of the chaos of these...
View ArticleLutheran Witness: November 2018
What is the state of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod in 2018? Find out in the November issue of The Lutheran Witness. Contents From the President: So many blessings Features: Mercy at work Joyful...
View ArticleSo many blessings
by Matthew C. Harrison These past few years have seen a plethora of blessings for the LCMS. Oh, we do have challenges aplenty! We’ve conducted and shared several very significant studies of our...
View ArticleIn the November ‘Witness’: State of the Synod
With religion in America continuing its unprecedented and historic decline over yet another year, many may wonder: How fares the LCMS? As it does every November, The Lutheran Witness is shedding light...
View ArticleGod’s truth today: CTCR guides important discussions
The Commission on Theology and Church Relations (CTCR) serves the Synod’s congregations and its president toward the fulfillment of two objectives as stated in the LCMS Constitution. First, the CTCR...
View ArticleNovember ‘Witness’: State of the Synod
The November issue of The Lutheran Witness has plenty of facts and figures about the “State of the Synod.” The Annual Report provides updates on the Synod’s financial situation and its seven mission...
View ArticleWulf on LCMS 2016 fiscal year: ‘Nervous and cautious’
By Jerald C. Wulf Jerald C. Wulf is chief financial officer of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Nervous and cautious is my assessment of the state of the Synod this past fiscal year. During FY 2016,...
View ArticleLutheran Witness: November 2017
In this month’s Lutheran Witness, we share trends, data and individual “snapshot” stories that, taken together, offer a detailed look at the state of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod in 2017....
View ArticleA time to be “Joy:fully Lutheran”
by Matthew C. Harrison Our world is completely unhinged. The evil rampage witnessed in Las Vegas, which tragically and deeply affected also many LCMS people, is but a symptom of the chaos of these...
View ArticleLutheran Witness: November 2018
What is the state of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod in 2018? Find out in the November issue of The Lutheran Witness. Contents From the President: So many blessings Features: Mercy at work Joyful...
View ArticleSo many blessings
by Matthew C. Harrison These past few years have seen a plethora of blessings for the LCMS. Oh, we do have challenges aplenty! We’ve conducted and shared several very significant studies of our...
View ArticleIn the November ‘Witness’: State of the Synod
With religion in America continuing its unprecedented and historic decline over yet another year, many may wonder: How fares the LCMS? As it does every November, The Lutheran Witness is shedding light...
View ArticleGod’s truth today: CTCR guides important discussions
The Commission on Theology and Church Relations (CTCR) serves the Synod’s congregations and its president toward the fulfillment of two objectives as stated in the LCMS Constitution. First, the CTCR...
View ArticleNovember ‘Witness’: State of the Synod
The November issue of The Lutheran Witness has plenty of facts and figures about the “State of the Synod.” The Annual Report provides updates on the Synod’s financial situation and its seven mission...
View ArticleState of the Synod goes online in 2020
(LCMS/Erik M. Lunsford) It’s been a year that no one could have predicted. But as 2020 comes to an end, the church continues its work. What is The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) up to these...
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