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Ablaze Working?
http://www.stmatthewsnj.org/ blog/ ?p=1289For the past several years, our Synod has been working on a major evangelism program called “Ablaze!” It is supposed to help extend the Kingdom of God. If you thought that membership in the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod would go up with this concerted effort to reach out, then you’d be wrong.
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Pastoral Oath of Office
http://xrysostom.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ pastoral-oath-of-office.htmlQ: Do Lutheran pastors take an oath before they start their ministry? If so may I please have a copy ASAP? A: As is common in much of the Christian Church, Lutheran pastors answer a series of questions and make several promises when we are ordained into the Office of the Holy Ministry.
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Something's Missing!
http://joshschroeder.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ somethings-missing.htmlCall me cynical.I'm a member of a Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod congregation, and under the leadership of our current Synodical President, Rev. Gerald Kieschnick, there is a lot of talk about changing the organization and structure of our church body (or is it an association of church bodies?)
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How Mass Spectrometrists Might Use ChemSpider
http://www.chemspider.com/ blog/ how-mass-spectrometrists-might-use-chemspider.h…I’ve been in a number of conversations of late about how Mass Spectrometrists might use ChemSpider and get value from our efforts. I recently gave a short Powerpoint presentation to a group about what ChemSpider is and the types of queries that ChemSpider users can conduct today.
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53 Ways to Prepare for Seminary
http://seminaryblog.com/ 2008/ 09/ 18/ 53-ways-to-prepare-for-seminary/These are not presented in any particular order. Nor is it a comprehensive list. I am taking certain things for granted (i.e. weekly church attendance). They are meant as food for thought that will hopefully inspire you to act. What can you think to add? Follow a plan to read through the Bible in one year.
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The "Only Thing Left" in the LCMS?
http://christopherdhall.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ only-thing-left-in-lcms.htmlIn the Summer 2008 (Vol. 25, no. 4) issue of Focus on Concordia Seminary, a magazine written for alumni and donors, President Dale A. Meyer dedicates his column on the Synod's restructuring proposals.In the course of the article he allows that the situation today is vastly different than it was in 1847 when the Synod was founded.
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Eroding Christian Freedom?
http://stand-firm.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ eroding-christian-freedom.htmlBelow are four quotes, taken from three different eras, past, present, and proposed future, that represent the attitude of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod towards its member congregations. As you can see, our proposed future is one of possible servitude if left unchecked. Now is the time to speak out.
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Momindum Launches K-base 2.0
http://gilbane.com/ news/ 2008/ 09/ momindum_launches_kbase_20.htmlMomindum announced the launch of K- base 2.0. K-base 2.0 is a collaborative Rich Media webcasting service designed for corporate training, academic learning and online education. Momindum offers a range of solutions for presentation capturing, Rich Media authoring, content development, editing, collaborative knowledge sharing, Rich Media publishing and knowledge broadcasting.
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LCMS Inc.: We R In Control
http://stand-firm.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ lcms-inc-we-r-in-control.htmlBy now you’ve undoubtedly heard of the document that came out of the theological convocation last month in St. Louis, prepared by the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Synodical Structure and Governance, called “Walking Together - The LCMS Future.” This document is the result of the “brainstorming” begun by the BRTFSSG regarding the restructuring of our Synod, and serves as a basis for future discussions.
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Language of the Liturgy
http://seminaryblog.com/ 2008/ 09/ 06/ language-of-the-liturgy/In follow up to an earlier post on this blog, we asked Dr. Paul Grime to offer his reflections. Dr. Grime is our Dean of Chapel and professor of liturgics. But prior to coming to CTS, he was the chief architect for our synod’s newest hymnal. His comments are below (Stieg).
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