LCMS Praesidium, BoD and Officers Addresses
Dear Pastor
Loeschman,
I, and no doubt
many other Australian Confessional Lutherans, wish God’s blessings on your
ministry to those who remain faithful to the Word of God and to the
Confessions of the
Evangelical
Lutheran
Church as contained
in the un-altered Augsburg Confession of 1530.
The phenomena
that you (pl.) are experiencing are not localised to the
USA but have crept
in down in the Great Southland of the Holy Spirit also.
I will keep you
(pl.) in my prayers.
Mr. Christian
P.J. “Barney” BahnerthGrad.Dip.Eng., Grad.Cert.Mgmt., Grad.Dip.Th.,
MACSLay Chaplain to the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical
Engineers NSW Inc.
Dear Pr. L,
Thank you
for your input about the Ft. Wayne seminary. I feel Christ leading me
there, since they are not falling into the Church Growth trap.
Unfortunately, I am not from Texas. I found your site through the
Confessional Lutherans website, which I found while looking at the
church websites from the LCMS site. I am from ______. My Pastor
keeps telling me about some of the resources for seminary. God Bless
You, and thank you! I look forward to chatting with you again soon!
In Christ,
Name and District withheld by Editor
I ran across your wonderful website for "Texas
Confessional Lutherans" a few days ago. It is wonderful. I
especially liked the paper on "Mother's Don't Let Your Pastor's Grow
Up to be Entertainers." My wife and I have been Lutheran for over
three years, having come from a Baptist background. Reading the
article, I couldn't help but think that at first they were talking
about a Baptist church. It disheartens me that Our Liturgy is
getting trampled on and tossed away. We used to belong to an ELCA
church, then found out about their positions on several issues and
got out of there fast! We then went to an LCMS that was getting
really involved with the church growth movement. We even sang a
"praise song" that had the line "for those of us who gladly choose
you now." That song troubled me, but I didn't get it until I read
the Book of Concord. God, through Christ, chose us, not us choosing
him. Now we are in an LCMS church that uses Our Lutheran Liturgy,
and we are pleased.
I'm sorry to ramble on like this, but thank you
so much for all you do, and for answering your call to become a
Pastor. Thank you and God Bless You.
In Christ,
(Name withheld by Editor. Sometimes Dist. Officials are
prejudiced against conservative people. )
Dear Pastor Loeschman,
I have just read your response to Pres. Linderman's
article in the Lutheran Witness. I agree with everything that you
wrote.
My question is, " How can you remain a member
of the Missouri Synod, knowing what the situation is, and that there is
no
hope of the Synod returning to the doctrine that
was taught in my grandfather's day. My wife and I have recently left
the
congregation (Trinity, West Sinton) where I
have been a member all my life and have joined Resurrection Lutheran
Church
in Corpus Christi which is a member of the
CLC. There is a time to quit fighting and to separate yourself, Rom.
16:17.
Thank you for your many years of faithful
witness.
Sincerely in Christ,
Jimmy Adams Good
Question, Jimmy. One many of us have been pondering.
Thank you so much for putting this out there
so everyone can find it.
A number of people in our church have been
wondering where the pastor is coming from when he writes "affirmation of
faith" where the creed is supposed to be. We would like our service to
stay the way it has always been.Thank you so much,
Elaine Callenius
Some of us here in Central Illinios see your actions, are aware of your positions, share your same views, and pray for resolvement of this matter consistent with the will of our Heavenly Father. Just thought you should know.
Tom Greenwood
I appreciate your website, which I just found tonight. It's useful and informative for laypersons such as myself out here in the SED "wilderness!". In order to give a "best foot forward" effort, I would suggest that you be careful with the spelling....especially with topic titles. In the article posted about Dr. Schulz' response, you typed "responce."
Warmest regards,
Walter R. Wagner
(Immanuel Lutheran Church)
Simpsonville, SC
It is so woderful to see people (congregations) of our synod taking a
stand. I pray and hope that this (Keller Resolution) was sent to ILLL, Gerald, and David
for them to directly see the problems they are causing in our synod!
Paul Schilf, PhD
We have been using "For the Sake of Christ's Commission" in our Sunday Morning Bible Class and have to agree with what you write. Sad note at the end: how the youth are left empty. God's Blessing!
J. Nicolaus,
Messiah Lutheran Church
Independence, Missouri
Like I E-mailed Jim Telle that there are now 129,999 members in the LHM.
Clarence Brunkhorst
1603 W. 36th Street
Kearney, Nebraska 68845-2744
WOW! You have a good thing going there. You are an amazing writer. I just logged onto it for the first time today. I will forward a link to my Pastor. (In case he hasn't seen it.)
Keep up the good work. I find your style appealing.
In Christ,
Steve Dow
More congregations should sign this (Keller) resolution. We have a tough job, but it
needs to be done. God's Blessings Edmund Seifert, Layman from St John's Ev
Lutheran Church, Maple Grove MN.
Laymen: Read the Minority Report
on Delegate Elections to Synod Conventions
Former ELCA Bishop's Presentation to Ft. Wayne Symposium!
is posted on McDaniel's own website. A must read
"Faithful
To Our Calling Faithful To Our Lord"
- Infamous Seminex Document Now Available
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