Maybe you’ve seen this. It was posted back on November 30, 2o2o, but now is when I’m sharing it: Dr. Geoff Boyle’s “Reading the Old Testament with the Early Church Fathers.” 🙂
Monthly Archives: February 2021
+Carl Schalk+
Professor Carl Schalk, a beloved Lutheran professor and composer, died last week. I didn’t have the heart to write up a post about it then, but then Rev. Martin Noland wrote up a lovely Facebook post about him that included some good links.
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A Century of Consecration
Deaconess Cheryl D. Naumann is a woman I greatly respect and admire and she’s published another book! A Century of Consecration: A Collection of Sermons Preached at the Consecration, Commissioning or Installation of Deaconesses sounds great and, you know, self-explanatory. 🙂
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Free 2pm Class (MT)
I know this is last minute, but there’s an apologetics class that’s free at 2pm today (Mountain Time). Are you familiar with Lutheran Girl Apologetics? Her tag is “Apologetics from a Distinctly Lutheran Perspective.” The class is about a 4th century apologetics text called the Panarium.
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