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A Bundle of Myrrh

"My beloved is unto me as a bundle of myrrh." Song of Solomon 1:13

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St. Martin of Tours – November 11

Wednesday, November 12th, 2014

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November 11th is the commemoration of St. Martin of Tours.

“Today we commemorate St. Martin of Tours (after whom Martin Luther was named, having been baptized on this day in 1483) who was born in Hungary, lived in northern Italy, and served as an orthodox defender of the Nicene Creed in southern France during the fourth century.  As a youth he was enamored with the Christian message, a cause of separation from his pagan parents.  As a young man in the Roman army (cavalry) he could have advanced in society, but leaned toward pacifism and so eventually left that calling in the military and pursued poverty, care for the poor, and defense of the faith.  Martin wanted to be a soldier for Christ, the Prince of Peace.”  Rev. Matthew Johnson

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All Saints Day – At The Parsonage

Wednesday, November 12th, 2014

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Per typical I’m late posting on what we do here at the parsonage! We celebrated All Saints Day a couple weekends ago. We did this over two days. I’m finding that with the bigger feasts of the Church Year spreading out the lessons or activities or meals I have planned makes for way less stress.

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Happy Reformation Day!

Friday, October 31st, 2014

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“God’s Word is our great heritage,
and shall be our forever.
To spread its light from age to age,
Shall be our chief endeavor.
Through life it guides our way,
In death it is our stay.
Lord, grant while worlds endure,
we keep its teaching pure
throughout all generations.”

God’s Word is Our Great Heritage, Nicolai F.S. Grundtvig

“The soul can live without all things except the Word of God; without the Word of God nothing can help us. But when we have the Word we need nothing else, for in the Word we have enough food, joy, peace, light, art, justice, truth, wisdom, and all good things in abundance.

What then is this Word that bestows such high grace, and how shall I use it? It is nothing other than the actual preaching of Christ as it is contained in the gospel. The purpose of the preaching is that you should hear your God speaking to you, telling how all your life and works are nothing before God and how you and all that is in you would perish eternally. If you truly believe how sinful you are, you will despair of yourself entirely. But in order that you man be saved from yourself and out of yourself-that is, out of ruin-God presents to you his dearly beloved Son, Jesus, and bids you, through his living and comforting Word, to yield yourself to him with a cheerful heart. For the sake of such faith all your sins will be forgiven, your ruin overcome, and you will be just and true, content and devout, fulfilling all his commandments, and set free from all things.” Martin Luther

Now, go Trick-Or-Treat!

Our Reformation Sunday

Monday, October 27th, 2014

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Yesterday we Lutherans observed the Reformation (“Reformation Day” – Oct. 31). We added a book to our library I thumbed through it and am looking forward to sittting down with the babies with this one. Look like good teaching tool! Oh and Lily was so excited about her First Catechism!

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