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Read ArticleMusic of the Month: Word Made Flesh to Dwell Among Us
“Word made flesh,” “barn made palace,” and “sky made song” are just a few of the wonderful poetic phrases in this charming Christmas anthem by Carl F. Schalk (1929–2021) with text by...
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Read ArticleWhat Disagreements Led to the Nicene Creed?
The controversy over the relationship between the Father and the Son (and, later, the Spirit) broke out in the first half of the fourth century AD, but the source of the controversy goes...
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Read ArticleFrom 1838 to Today: A Reflection on American Lutheranism
The Concordia Publishing House team recently took a field trip to Perry County, Missouri. This place is as much the original home of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (the LCMS, our...
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Read ArticleSpreading the Good News Through Arch Books with CGO
The food bank Arch® Book program of Concordia Gospel Outreach (CGO) has soared to amazing heights in its first full year of operation, now sending 10,000 Christian books to food pantries...
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Read ArticlePhilemon: An Overview
Paul’s experience under house arrest at Rome is well described by his frequent companion, Luke, in the last chapter of Acts (cf Phm 24). Paul had to pay his own expenses for the house...
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Read ArticlePhilemon: An Overview
Paul’s experience under house arrest at Rome is well described by his frequent companion, Luke, in the last chapter of Acts (cf Phm 24). Paul had to pay his own expenses for the house...
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Read ArticleFive Favorite Christmas Activities for Families
Concerts, shopping trips, gatherings, and other tasks often take up a lot of our time during the season of Advent. None of these activities are inherently bad, but they can take our...
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Read ArticleFamily Discipleship Ideas for Advent
One of my favorite ways to equip families for at-home discipleship is to lean into both the Church Year and calendar year. One great opportunity for take-home learning occurs in Advent.
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Read ArticleWhy Do We Have One- and Three-Year Lectionaries?
Yes, what we look forward to this coming Sunday morning really does come down to us through millennia. This blog post, adapted from Carl C. Fickenscher II’s book Looking Forward to Sunday...
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Read ArticleWhy Do We Need the Lutheran Confessions in a Secular World?
At the end of October every year, Lutherans all over the world celebrate Reformation Day. In protestant reverie, they think gratefully of the first time they heard of salvation by grace...
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Read ArticleDelighting in the Lord: November 2025 Everyday Faith Calendar
“Dad, do we have to go to church?” “We don’t have to—we get to!” Anyone who has ever had to convince their kids or grandkids to go to church has probably said something like this, and...
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Read ArticleWhat Does Mission Work Have to Do with Me?
Concordia Publishing House is excited to be releasing a new series of compact books! The first title in our new series of polemic and apologetic books has been released, but perhaps you...
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Read ArticleBrain Strategies for Preaching
It seems generally assumed that preachers want hearers to remember at least the main idea and purpose of the biblical truth considered in the sermon, as well as to reflect it in their...
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Read ArticleMusic of the Month: Three Reformation Motets
In commemoration of the five hundredth anniversary of Johann Walter’s collection Geystliche gesangk Buchleyn (1524), these three motets were edited and selected for their usefulness for...
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Read ArticleWhat Are the Propers in Worship?
The content of the service we look forward to this coming Sunday morning really does come down to us through millennia. This blog post, adapted from Carl C. Fickenscher II’s book Looking...
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Read ArticleTitus: An Overview
Nicopolis was a Roman colony on the west coast of Greece, on the isthmus separating the Ambracian Gulf from the Ionian Sea. The city would serve as winter quarters for Paul and his...
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Read ArticleHow Jesus Welcomed the Lost
Time and again in his Gospel account, the evangelist Luke draws our attention to Jesus’ practice of welcoming people to dine with Him. As might be expected, His disciples regularly ate...
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Read Article5 Ways to Encourage Meaningful Discussions in Confirmation Class
“How do I teach confirmation class?” “How do I deal with confirmation students who don’t seem to be paying attention?” “Is it just me, or is it harder to engage students in learning today...
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Read ArticleEdward Rechlin: Paving the Way for Lutheran Organists
This blog post is adapted from Portraits in American Lutheran Sacred Music, 1847–1947, by Benjamin Kolodziej.
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Read ArticleAn Overview of Christian Creeds
Why do we need creeds? That might be a question you have asked or that a family member or friend has asked you after finding out you speak a creed in the Divine Service. However, in...
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