Monday, April 5, 2010

Recycled UOJ Barf



Lutherans are escaping this Enthusiasm for Roman Catholic Enthusiasm.



Upcoming Assignments

Information

Agenda

2010 Spring Pastor’s Conference, Abiding Faith, Fort Worth

* “Exegesis of Objective Justification Passages,” Pastor Steve Dorn
* “Isagogical Study of Romans Focusing on Objective and Subjective Justification,” Pastor Craig Born
* “Is Objective Justification Universalism? Is Objective Justification a Denial of sola fide? or “Are the Damned Forgiven?” Pastor Richard Schleicher
* “Justification by Faith Alone since the Reformation, especially focusing on the emergence of the terms ‘objective’ and ’subjective’ in relation to justification,” Pastor Nate Bourman
* “Justification as habitus practicus,” Pastor Karl Gurgel





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District Praesidium

* Pastor Vilas Glaeske, President
* Pastor Don Patterson, First Vice-President
* Pastor John Vieths, Second Vice-President
* Pastor Benjamin Tomczak, Secretary

Pastor’s Conference

* Pastor William Gabb, Chairman
* Pastor Benjamin Tomczak, Secretary

Teacher’s Conference

* Teacher Kyle Raymond, President
* Teacher Andy Van Weele, Vice-President
* Teacher Joanna Buchik, Secretary

Synodical Council Representative

* Mr. Robert Timmerman,

Circuit Pastors

* Pastor John Koelpin, DFW
* Pastor John Strackbein, Oklahoma
* Pastor Dave Kapler, Arkansas
* Pastor Marc Von Deylen, Gulf
* Pastor Eric Hartzell, Capitol

District Mission Board — Pastor Caleb Schoeneck, chairman

Church and Change Counselors — Pastor Peter Kruschel, Pastor Ed Schuppe

Parish Services

* Evangelism — Pastor John Hering
* Worship — Pastor Brian Doebler
* Youth Discipleship — Staff Minister Chad White
* Parish Schools — Teacher Jim Henrickson
* Adult Discipleship — Pastor Nate Buege
* Special Ministries — Pastor Jon Semro

Nominating Committee — Pastor Richard Schleicher, chairman

Ministry of Christian Giving – Pastor Marc Von Deylen

Christian Giving Counselor — Pastor David Dolan

Constitution Committee — Pastor Dan Voigt, chairman

District Board of Appeals – Pastor John Strackbein, chairman

Zebra Relief Committee — Pastor Don Patterson

Forward in Christ Reporter — Pastor Bill Gabb

Patterson' s Rain-Soaked Easter Egg Hunt


Patterson failed to mention the Easter egg hunt.


Austin 8 TV


Despite the rain, one annual Easter service tradition continued Sunday morning at Pioneer Farms, under a cover of darkness.

In the predawn hours, it was difficult to make out the landscape, which dates back more than 150 years. However on this Sunday, the location was more than a historical site.

It served as a backdrop for a special service for hundreds of members of the Holy Word Lutheran Church.

"It's a great place to have this, and to have church as the sun is rising is incredible on Easter Sunday," Church Vicar Paul Bowe said.

While the location may be great, the same could not be said for the weather this year.

"We heard that the forecast was supposed to be really good and really sunny, and it rained this morning," Bowe said.

The drizzle did not stop more than 500 people from attending the 45-minute service.

Many came armed with an umbrella, as they listened to one main message.

"Just a simple Easter story that Jesus Christ came and died on the cross and he promises forgiveness to everyone that turns to him," Pastor Donald Patterson said.

While the story may be simple, Patterson said the planning process can be made difficult by Mother Nature.

"It gets a little stressful, because it is weather dependent," Patterson said. "Four out of the last six years, it's been rained out, and it really could have been rained out today but it wasn't."

Patterson did not allow the wet weather to dampen the mood.

"It's God's parade and if he wants to rain on it, that's his deal," he said. "That alleviates the stress and makes us laugh about it."

This is the 25th year the church has held sunrise service at Pioneer Farms. According to Patterson, rain has been a slight interference only five times in those 25 years.

"I started off the service saying, ‘If you think we're crazy for having it in the rain, you're crazy for being here in the rain, so let’s be crazy together’,” he said.

Church officials said their attendance was lower than the 700 people expected to attend the service. However, some are encouraged by those that did come out, despite the less than perfect weather.

"It shows that people are loving to celebrate this time of year and Easter, it's really neat to see," Bowe said.

For those who did not make it out to the sunrise service, there was a separate Festival Service held later in the morning at the church.

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"The rabbit is well known as a sexual symbol of fertility. In various parts of the world, religions which developed from Babel also associate the rabbit with periodicity, both human and lunar (Egypt, China, etc.). As you may remember, the Mother Goddess Semiramis (Easter) is associated with the Moon. In other words, the Easter bunny symbolizes the Mother Goddess. Annual Spring time fertility rituals are associated worship of the Mother Goddess and Tammuz, the reincarnation of her husband Nimrod."


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Kenya - Home Country



Sunday, April 4, 2010

WELS Still Defending Their Gay, Illegal Video





Aaron has left a new comment on your post "MLC's Video Alive on Facebook":

This video was made to have a good laugh. A homecoming video. For fun.


I'm the dance instructor, and I approved this video.


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GJ - Do you remember all the threats about legal action because I PhotoShop and copy some blog posts (with credit)?

The fun-loving future ballerinas stole the Miley Cyrus song and used it in their video, without permission. That is a violation of the law. Miley Cyrus and those who own the rights to the song have a legal right to sue the students involved, Martin Luther College, and the Wisconsin Synod. I imagine the school officials are also individually liable, since they condoned the showing and posting of this video, which remained on YouTube a long time, surfaced on many homosexual sites, surfaced in Europe after it was "taken down," and appeared again in Facebook with its own fanpage.

The video itself was almost a frame-by-frame copy of the homosexual video from the Fire Island Pines.

WELS people always lie their way out of situations, and the MLC boys did not disappoint. They tried to claim they did not know Party in the Fire Island Pines was gay! Har, har.

Here are some quotations from their Facebook page, which has 1300+ fans, many from WELS schools:

Jennifer Hopp whoever LOVES this video, COMMENT HERE! GO PARTY IN THE MLC!

March 28 at 8:03pm · Report
Kati Buckley

Kati Buckley I loved this video! I went to show it to one of my friends and it was gone =(

March 10 at 8:27pm · Report
Jenny Fox
Jenny Fox
I know! It was so funny! I got to see part of it in person though :) Go pep rallies!
March 10 at 8:38pm · Report
Hannah Katt

Hannah Katt you guys gotta bring this video back! All of us here at my school love this video!!!

February 8 at 10:06am · Report
Elizabeth Jarvais

Elizabeth Jarvais Hey guys, I am wels and went to a wels school, I, along with every other wels member I know who has seen this video really enjoys it, and does (sic) not think that it is a bad reflection on our synod. Keep up the great suff (sic) and positive attitudes guys! You brought a smile and a laugh to so many people! I'd hug you if I could!

January 31 at 4:08pm · Report


Gaydar was installed at MLC,
thanks to a generous grant from Thrivent.
The MLC boys did not know they were plagiarizing a gay video!
They did not know they were plagiarizing!
They did not know that stealing was against the law!

Christ Is Risen from the Dead, By Death Trampling on Death, Giving Life to Those in the Tombs




Easter Sunday


Cover by Norma Boeckler


Easter Sunday: The Feast of the Resurrection of Our Lord


Pastor Gregory L. Jackson

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bethany-lutheran-worship

Bethany Lutheran Church, 10 AM Central Daylight Savings Time


The Hymn # 191 Christ the Lord 2:97
The Confession of Sins
The Absolution
The Introit p. 16
The Gloria Patri
The Kyrie p. 17
The Gloria in Excelsis
The Salutation and Collect p. 19
The Epistle and Gradual
The Gospel
Glory be to Thee, O Lord!
Praise be to Thee, O Christ!
The Nicene Creed p. 22
The Sermon Hymn # 188 Hallelujah 2:20

Fear and Hope

The Communion Hymn # 206 Jesus Christ, My Sure Defense 2:81
The Preface p. 24
The Sanctus p. 26
The Lord's Prayer p. 27
The Words of Institution
The Agnus Dei p. 28
The Nunc Dimittis p. 29
The Benediction p. 31
The Hymn # 212 A Hymn of Glory 2:93

KJV 1 Corinthians 5:6 Your glorying is not good. Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump? 7 Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us: 8 Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.

KJV Mark 16:1 And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and anoint him. 2 And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun. 3 And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre? 4 And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away: for it was very great. 5 And entering into the sepulchre, they saw a young man sitting on the right side, clothed in a long white garment; and they were affrighted. 6 And he saith unto them, Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified: he is risen; he is not here: behold the place where they laid him. 7 But go your way, tell his disciples and Peter that he goeth before you into Galilee: there shall ye see him, as he said unto you. 8 And they went out quickly, and fled from the sepulchre; for they trembled and were amazed: neither said they any thing to any man; for they were afraid.

Easter
Lord God, heavenly Father, who didst deliver Thy Son for our offenses, and didst raise Him again for our justification: We beseech Thee, grant us Thy Holy Spirit, that He may rule and govern us according to Thy will; graciously keep us in the true faith; defend us from all sins, and after this life raise us unto eternal life, through the same, Thy beloved Son, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.

Fear and Hope
The behavior of everyone after the crucifixion is best explained by their fear.

Their knowledge was thorough. Raised in Judaism, they knew the Scriptures. They worshiped with hymns and appointed texts all their lives. All these texts pointed to Christ. During the Passion, they should have seen Isaiah 52-53 open before their eyes.

Best of all, they were trained by the Son of God, who foretold His death and His resurrection. In Mark 8, 9, and 10, Jesus spoke about the events of Holy Week with great clarity, withholding nothing.

First Prediction of Suffering and Resurrection
KJV Mark 8:29 And he saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am? And Peter answereth and saith unto him, Thou art the Christ. 30 And he charged them that they should tell no man of him. 31 And he began to teach them, that the Son of man must suffer many things, and be rejected of the elders, and of the chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. 32 And he spake that saying openly. And Peter took him, and began to rebuke him. 33 But when he had turned about and looked on his disciples, he rebuked Peter, saying, Get thee behind me, Satan: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but the things that be of men. 34 And when he had called the people unto him with his disciples also, he said unto them, Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. 35 For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospel's, the same shall save it. 36 For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

Second Prediction of Suffering and Resurrection
KJV Mark 9:31 For he taught his disciples, and said unto them, The Son of man is delivered into the hands of men, and they shall kill him; and after that he is killed, he shall rise the third day. 32 But they understood not that saying, and were afraid to ask him.

Third Prediction of Suffering and Resurrection
KJV Mark 10:33 Saying, Behold, we go up to Jerusalem; and the Son of man shall be delivered unto the chief priests, and unto the scribes; and they shall condemn him to death, and shall deliver him to the Gentiles: 34 And they shall mock him, and shall scourge him, and shall spit upon him, and shall kill him: and the third day he shall rise again.

Why would women come to the grave to prepare a corpse when they already knew that He would rise on the third day?

Luther best explained this reaction as the opposition between fear and faith. The opposite of fear is not courage but faith.

Faith does not trust human experience and wisdom, but the Word of God, which goes against human experience and wisdom. “My thoughts are not your thoughts; neither are My ways your ways,” says the Lord – Isaiah 55.

When the most basic fear gripped the disciples and the followers of Jesus, faith departed. Everyone fell upon his own ideas, thoughts, and past experiences. Every single fearful thought began a new line of fears. The power of Rome was enormous and far-reaching. They had the means to find every single follower and give that person the same treatment Jesus endured.

This fear was so great that they locked themselves in a room. Yet all their current fears proved to be groundless, as they often are. Although their leader was crucified, no one was harmed or arrested at that time. Their greatest fear was not realized.

In contrast, faith does not grasp the immediate and rely on emotions, but trusts in the Promises of God revealed in His Word. For that reason, remaining close to the Word increases our faith in Him.

One of the old traditions of the Church was to have an Easter Vigil service, where all the old texts, telling of the work of God in the Old Testament, were read. That service helps people see the continuity between the Old and New Testaments, the fulfilling of everything promised in ancient texts. If God has done all those mighty deeds in the past, how could not also raise His Son from the dead?

God allows us to pass through difficult times, to increase our faith. At times we identify with the cry of Jesus on the cross, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” And yet, that verse from the Psalms reminds us that Jesus repeated what was written a thousand years before and recited in so many worship services and studies.

Loss, suffering, and loneliness are universal. There are many different non-Christian and non-religious approaches to this universal experience, but they fail because they are not true to God’s truth in His Word. There are so many losses we face throughout life, so that grief becomes a terrible burden if it is not resolved through the Gospel. And, besides the normal troubles of life, there are many difficult experiences of the cross. Just when people conclude, “Nothing good can come from this,” the empty grave echoes their voices and they realize human experience and reason were wrong once again.

For that reason, even those leaders who profess Christianity are thrown into confusion when they write about the cross. Either it is completely true or they must make up something to explain it with their own man-made philosophy. Thus the Social Gospel expressed the crucifixion as Jesus showing His solidarity with the poor. And Paul Tillich, the ultimate modernist, called the cross - Jesus being “transparent.” He used the cellophane word long before transparency became a political slogan. Nevertheless, no one can figure out exactly what Tillich meant. That is the goal of every truly profound philosopher, to be so deep that many write large books trying to discover exactly what was meant in the first place. As one blind man said to me during the lecture of a famous theologian, “What is he saying? I don’t understand a word of it? It makes no sense.” That is the ideal and the true path to fame in this benighted world.

The cross and the empty grave are the Gospel. Everything before, in the Gospels, tells us how the crucifixion happened. But everything else in the Four Gospels is an introduction, a necessary and important introduction, but still an introduction, because the atoning death of Christ and His resurrection are the message of Christianity.

One of the surest signs of false teachers is their desire to remove the cross from Christianity because it slows down the important work they need to get done. Willow Creek in Chicago boasts as many outside crosses as a Mormon church building – none. The cross is also lacking in the main Willow Creek entertainment center (nee worship center). For that reason, false teachers flock to learn how to do the same thing. After decades of this nonsense, Hybels admitted, “We have been doing everything wrong.”
Religious news services broke the news, breathlessly awaiting the next revelation of the modern-day Fatima.

The empty grave is God’s message of Creation. Just as He created life through the Word, so He also defeated death through the Word. What cannot be - is possible through God alone. What man declares impossible is real, concrete, visible, and audible. The empty grave was confirmed by angels and by the risen Christ Himself, who appeared not as a ghost or vision but as the God-man Jesus, bearing the wounds of His crucifixion, teaching, blessing, and warning His disciples.

KJV 1 Timothy 3:16 And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.

My Literal Jackson Translation

And we confess:
Great is the mystery of the Faith –
God was:
1. Revealed in the flesh,
2. Declared innocent in the Spirit,
3. Seen by angels,
4. Proclaimed to the Gentiles,
5. Believed on throughout the world,
6. Received into glory.

We need to understand this great confession/hymn poem of six parallel statements. Jesus was not guilty as we are when He was justified. This is where so many confuse the issue in an effort to prop up their universal absolution of the world. They argue that this justification immediately applied as an absolution for the entire world, even though they also declare that the crucifixion itself accomplished this. That fulfills what Luther said about all kinds of foul errors rushing in when the Means of Grace are rejected.

Why was this justification in Paul’s letter, placed as a clear indication of a well-established text?

Jesus was not justified as we are, because He died without sin. However, He was viewed as a common criminal. We tend not to see the original meaning of the cross because we now speak of the cross in such positive terms as central to the Gospel. God raising Him from the dead was the declaration of innocence, but Jesus did not receive the righteousness of another, as we do.

We cannot create an exact parallel between Jesus and man, because of this difference. Through Adam all mankind became mortal. Jesus is the New Adam, but that does not mean that everyone receives eternal life through Him. He is counterpart, eternal-life giving, but that is accomplished by the Holy Spirit distributing the Gospel through the Word.

You will hear that the great post-Concord theologian Johann Gerhard believed in UOJ and promoted it in his writings. But this is what he wrote about Easter:

"When Christ arose, He brought with Him complete righteousness. For He arose for the sake of our righteousness, Romans 4:25. So then, when you, in a similar fashion, arise from sin through true repentance, you are justified from sins, for faith lays hold of this completed righteousness in Christ, by which we are enabled to stand before God." Johann Gerhard, Eleven Easter and Pentecostal Sermons, Malone: Repristination Press, 1996, p. 80. Romans 6:3-4; Romans 4:25.

Indeed, Christ has accomplished everything, but the Gospel conveys this to us and faith lays hold of it. Faith conquers our fear of death.

For Easter I placed the ancient Greek hymn on Facebook:

Christ is risen from the dead,
By death trampling death,
Giving life to those in the tombs.

EASTER SUNDAY

"When Christ arose, He brought with Him complete righteousness. For He arose for the sake of our righteousness, Romans 4:25. So then, when you, in a similar fashion, arise from sin through true repentance, you are justified from sins, for faith lays hold of this completed righteousness in Christ, by which we are enabled to stand before God." Johann Gerhard Eleven Easter and Pentecostal Sermons, Malone: Repristination Press, 1996, p. 80. Romans 6:3-4; Romans 4:25.

"That the Lord Christ, after His resurrection, wishes peace to the disciples and eats the broiled fish and honey comb in their presence, and thereby portrays the benefit and fruit of His resurrection. For through His death and resurrection He has reconciled us with God, His heavenly Father, so that we may from now on, through faith in Him, have peace with God, have peace in our hearts, and have peace against the accusations of the devil and our conscience. When a war lord victoriously overcomes the enemy, peace follows after. So also, since Christ has overcome all His and our enemies in His victorious resurrection, He can thereafter wish [us] peace...Through Him, Sampson's riddle was fulfilled: From the eater came something to eat and sweetness from the strong one...He is the powerful Lion from the stem of Judah, Rev 5:5, which mightily fought and overcame so that ours souls find honey-sweet food in Him."
Johann Gerhard, Eleven Easter and Pentecostal Sermons, Malone: Repristination Press, 1996, p. 52. Judges 14:14,18.

"Furthermore, another reason for stating that the Lamb of God was slain from the beginning of the world is that God the Lord, soon after the Fall in the beginning, made the promise that He wanted to have the Seed of the woman step on and crush the head of the hellish snake; and, it would also occur that the snake would bite the woman's Seed in the heel. This stinging of the heel is none other than that Devil's inflicting himself on the woman's Seed and bringing Him to the cross."
Johann Gerhard, Eleven Easter and Pentecostal Sermons, Malone: Repristination Press, 1996, p. 60. 1 Corinthians 5:7-8; Genesis 3:15.

"He who follows his feelings will perish, but he who clings to the Word with his heart will be delivered."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 245. Mark 16:1-8.

"For when the heart clings to the Word, feelings and reasoning must fail."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 246. Mark 16:1-8.

"Therefore the Holy Spirit must come to our rescue, not only to preach the Word to us, but also to enlarge and impel us from within, yea, even to employ the devil, the world and all kinds of afflictions and persecutions to this end. Just as a pig's bladder must be rubbed with salt and thoroughly worked to distend it, so this old hide of ours must be well salted and plagued until we call for help and cry aloud, and so stretch and expand ourselves, both through internal and through external suffering, that we may finally succeed and attain this heart and cheer, joy and consolation, from Christ's resurrection."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 253. Mark 16:1-8.

"If I do not believe it, I will not receive its benefits; but that neither renders it false nor proves that anything is lacking in Christ."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 258. Mark 16:1-8.

"For this reason one should not be too credulous when a preacher comes softly like an angel of God, recommends himself very highly, and swears that his sole aim is to save souls, and says: 'Pax vobis!' For those are the very fellows the devil employs to honey people's mouths. Through them he gains an entrance to preach and to teach, in order that he may afterward inflict his injuries, and that though he accomplish nothing more for the present, he may, at least, confound the people's consciences and finally lead them into misery and despair."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 322. Luke 24:36-47.

"Thus we have two parts, preaching and believing. His coming to us is preaching; His standing in our hearts is faith. For it is not sufficient that He stand before our eyes and ears; He must stand in the midst of us in our hearts, and offer and impart to us peace."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., xd., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 355. John 20:19-31.

"The first and highest work of love a Christian ought to do when he has become a believer, is to bring others also to believe in the way he himself came to believe. And here you notice Christ begins and institutes the office of the ministry of the external Word in every Christian; for He Himself came with this office and the external Word."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 359. John 20:19-31.

"Now God drives us to this by holding the law before us, in order that through the law we may come to a knowledge of ourselves. For where there is not this knowledge, one can never be saved. He that is well needs no physician; but if a man is sick and desires to become well, he must know that he is weak and sick, otherwise he cannot be helped."
Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, II, p. 370. John 20:19-31.

"Who are the people, therefore, to whom God makes known the resurrection of His Son? Women of little learning and poor fishermen."
Sermons of Martin Luther, The House Postils, 3 vols., ed., Eugene Klug, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1996, II, p. 22. Luke 24:13-35.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Ex-Gov NJ To Become an Episcopal Priest

NEW YORK CITY: General Theological Seminary Faces Financial Crisis

By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.org
March 31, 2010

General Theological Seminary in New York City is in deep financial trouble. A source told VOL that the problem is a negative cash flow of anywhere from two to four million dollars.

A press release from The Board of Trustees of the seminary of the Episcopal Church said they met recently and resolved to move forward in finding the financial resources necessary to meet fiscal challenges that have recently surfaced in connection with its search for a new Dean and President.

In December, the current Dean, the Very Rev. Ward B. Ewing announced his intention to retire once his replacement has been hired.

The situation is so critical that at the conclusion of the Board's meeting on March 29, Board Chair, the Rev. Canon Denis O'Pray, said trustees determined to ask the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, in response to her willingness to help, to convene a special think tank.

The think tank would be composed of board members and other Episcopal Church leaders. The group will address the Seminary's pressing financial concerns in the context of the Church's overall needs for theological education.

On hearing the news, Joel MacCollam, CEO of A Child's Hope Fund in Oceanside, CA, GTS '72, canonical Diocese of Albany tentmaker-priest serving 28+ years and CEO of several international humanitarian non-profits, wrote angrily to VOL, asking, "How can a Finance Committee of the Trustees not know about this sort of thing? Are they incompetent at GTS at the Trustee level? Are they independently audited? Do they have an audit committee? This is all part of what a non-profit organization is expected to have.

"Further questions include will the alumni/ae be advised of this situation as it stands today? Or do we need to wait for a conclusion to be reached and then a fundraising letter? The news as presented in this media release is distressing in multiple ways. One distress is that an outside consultant had to discover this, and not the Finance Committee. If a search process had not been started, when might this crisis have eventually been discovered?"

One of the seminary's more infamous students is former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey, who resigned from office in 2004 after admitting he was homosexual, and subsequently found a welcome home in Chelsea, where he has been studying to become a priest in the Episcopal Church.

McGreevey enrolled in the General Theological Seminary and studied under David Lowry, director of GTS's Desmond Tutu Center for Peace and Reconciliation. The former governor expects to earn his Masters in Divinity next year.

Where Covering Up for Sex with a Minor Is a Sin:
Hint - Not in WELS

PENNSYLVANIA: Episcopal Court Sets Date for Final Appeal of Bishop Charles E. Bennison

By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.org
March 18, 2010

The inhibited Bishop of Pennsylvania Charles E. Bennison who has denied the bodily resurrection of Jesus will be looking for his own ecclesiastical resurrection on May 4 in a final appeal to stay a bishop and be restored to his job.

The Court of Review for the Trial of a Bishop has scheduled a one-day session at 9 a.m. on May 4 at the Cathedral of St. John, Wilmington, DE, to hear Bennison's appeal. The bishops who serve on the court will hear two hours of oral arguments.

According to attorney Hamilton "Chip" Doherty, Jr., Esq., of the law firm Bulkley, Richardson and Gelinas, who is representing The Episcopal Church, there is no provision in Title IV for an appeal of the Final Judgment and Sentence of the Court of Review.

In June 2008, the Court for the Trial of a Bishop ruled that Bennison, Bishop of Pennsylvania since 1998, should be deposed for conduct unbecoming a member of the clergy.

Bennison was found guilty of covering up his younger brother John's sexual relations with a minor at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Upland, California. Charles Bennison was rector of the parish at that time. His brother was on staff as youth minister.

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GJ - So why is Fred Adrian restored to the Michigan District, WELS? I know why - he is not Episcopalian. The Episcopalians may seem pretty pathetic at times, but they have more spine than WELS.


Good Friday Service





Pastor Gregory L. Jackson

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bethany-lutheran-worship

Bethany Lutheran Worship, 8 PM Central Daylight Time

The Hymn # 148 Lord Jesus Christ 3:61
The Order of Vespers p. 41
The Psalmody Psalm 22 p. 128
The Lections

The Sermon Hymn #143 O Dearest Jesus 2:56

The Sermon – Fulfillment after 1,000 Years

The Prayers
The Lord’s Prayer
The Collect for Grace p. 45

The Hymn #151 Christ the Life 2:78


When the Flagship Sinks, the Admiral Moves the Flag


Stan Olson, PhD, grew up on an Iowa "diary farm." Dear Diary, I wonder why we are out of milk.



Here's a laugh from ELCA:

I do agree with Pastor Smith. The ELCA had not been focused in planting new mission sites. Our synod is allergic to commission to "go forth and make disciples to all nations." The bishop's interested is in other financial endeavors. The statistical reports indicate that since the merger in 1988, the ELCA was at over 11,000 congregations. We are approaching 10,000 now. The church demised from 5.2 million people in in 1988 to 4.8 million in 2009. We are looking at the loss of members in congratulation who will not depart the ELCA, and congregations leaving the ELCA.

A few years back we lost an ELCA congregation in Kerrville, Texas. Humorously, the bishop was a member of the congregation, and it voted to leave the ELCA. The bishop joined another congregation a few miles down he road, and now it is voting to leave in May (It will succeed and leave).

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GJ - When the flagship is mortally wounded, the admiral moves the flag to another ship. Usually the flagship is the most powerful and best protected ship of the group.

In this case, the admiral Bishop's ship left ELCA, so he joined another, which is ready to depart as well.

ELCA makes fun of Jonah, but this bishop must feel like a real Jonah. Here is the jibe at the next bishops' meeting - "Hey Jonah - stay out of my district."


Ah Holy Jesus




"O Dearest Jesus, What Law Hast Thou Broken"
By Johann Heermann, 1585-1647

1. O dearest Jesus, what law hast thou broken
That such sharp sentence should on Thee be spoken?
Of what great crime hast Thou to make confession, --
What dark transgression?

2. They crown Thy head with thorns, they smite, they scourge Thee;
With cruel mockings to the cross they urge Thee;
They give Thee gall to drink, they still decry Thee;
They crucify Thee.

3. Whence come these sorrows, whence this mortal anguish?
It is my sins for which Thou, Lord, must languish;
Yea, all the wrath, the woe, Thou dost inherit,
This I do merit.

4. What punishment so strange is suffered yonder!
The Shepherd dies for sheep that loved to wander;
The Master pays the debt His servants owe Him,
Who would not know Him.

5. The sinless Son of God must die in sadness;
The sinful child of man may live in gladness;
Man forfeited his life and is acquitted, --
God is committed.

6. There was no spot in me by sin untainted;
Sick with sin's poison, all my heart had fainted;
My heavy guilt to hell had well-nigh brought me,
Such woe it wrought me.

7. O wondrous love, whose depth no heart hath sounded,
That brought Thee here, by foes and thieves surrounded!
All worldly pleasures, heedless, I was trying
While Thou wert dying.

8. O mighty King, no time can dim Thy glory!
How shall I spread abroad Thy wondrous story?
How shall I find some worthy gifts to proffer?
What dare I offer?

9. For vainly doth our human wisdom ponder, --
Thy woes, Thy mercy, still transcend our wonder.
Oh, how should I do aught that could delight Thee!
Can I requite Thee?

10. Yet unrequited, Lord, I would not leave Thee;
I will renounce whate'er doth vex or grieve Thee
And quench with thoughts of Thee and prayers most lowly
All fires unholy.

11. But since my strength will nevermore suffice me
To crucify desires that still entice me,
To all good deeds, oh, let Thy Spirit win me
And reign within me!

12. I'll think upon Thy mercy without ceasing,
That earth's vain joys to me no more be pleasing;
To do Thy will shall be my sole endeavor
Henceforth forever.

13. Whate'er of earthly good this life may grant me,
I'll risk for Thee; no shame, no cross, shall daunt me;
I shall not fear what man can do to harm me
Nor death alarm me.

14. But worthless is my sacrifice, I own it;
Yet, Lord, for love's sake Thou wilt not disown it;
Thou wilt accept my gift in Thy great meekness
Nor shame my weakness.

15. And when, dear Lord, before Thy throne in heaven
To me the crown of joy at last is given,
Where sweetest hymns Thy saints forever raise Thee,
I, too, shall praise Thee.

The Lutheran Hymnal
Hymn #143
Text: Luke 23: 20-24
Author: Johann Heermann, 1630
Translated by: Catherine Winkworth, 1863, alt.
Titled: "Herzliebster Jesu"
Composer: Johann Crueger, 1640
Tune: "Herzlebster Jesu"

The Lutheran Left Knows How To Use Tolerance and Open-Mindedness


Surrounded by a cloud of witnesses: WELS VP Huebner* is a Fuller alumnus.


ELCA is goose-stepping into the next, inevitable stage of tolerance, foretold long ago by St. Augustine:

1. Error first demands a hearing.
2. Error next demands equal standing.
3. Finally, error dominates and excludes those who disagree.

The August 2009 ELCA convention voted overwhelmingly to endorse openly what they had been practicing for years. This was expressed in terms of the "local option," where districts were allowed to make their own decisions. However, just the opposite developed immediately, and a reaction set in, against ELCA.

Iowa passed resolutions against the August decision but had those resolutions repealed by the machinations of the "neutral" bishop. Whoever said repeal was impossible?

The latest effort is to force resignation upon anyone who disagrees with the latest ELCA convention. Here is a post on that.

Lutherans Concerned for Gays and Lesbians is the lobby that was originally funded by The ALC. They have stated that they do not approve of this firing resolution. They can well afford to be officially so open-minded, because the Left Foot of Fellowship is being extended with vigor and enthusiasm, thanks to decades of their lobbying.

ELCA has been ecumenical with all confessions and anti-confessions, to a fault, but no ELCA congregation is allowed to be a member of a dissenting ELCA group - CORE or LCMC. The best way to leave ELCA with the property is to join one of these groups and be kicked out.

The earthquakes were a welcome relief for ELCA, so headquarters could post stories on their prayers and efforts, instead of posting stories on all the congregations leaving.

The latest ELCA mission efforts--please don't laugh--are to create groups where the local congregation has vamoosed from Holy Mother Synod. The left-behinds are a mission, orphaned children begging for morsels. ELCA will gather them and fashion them into new ELCA missions, with subsidies. They will say, with unfeigned joy, "We have restored the Gospel to this community!"

* - WELS has the same concept of tolerance. Once the Church Shrinkers had their say, they began expelling anyone who disagreed.


Thursday, April 1, 2010

Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring



Ski Joins Church of Rome To Save Vital Mission of The CORE


Speaking ex cathedra, I declare Groeschel way cool.


Appleton Courier - Fox Valley's Most Serious News Outlet

WELS Pastor James Skorzewski announced his conversion to Rome at a packed voters assembly, which met at a table at the nearby Starbuck's.

"As you know, I will do anything short of sin to reach people and transform their lives,"

He continued, "We burned through a lot of cash since starting. All we have to show for it are a popcorn machine, a soda fountain, and some graphics from Groeschel. I know we can do better."

Skorzewski, who now prefers to be called The Very Reverend Ski, said, "This changes nothing, really, except I can appeal to Roman Catholics with deep pockets. I got the idea from my mentor, Mark Jeske. He told me - Join another denomination. No one will notice or care. The DPs and I will back you up."

Feeling his oats after a Vente Mocha with four extra shots, Ski began to get louder and louder. "Results do not matter. We are all about trying. If we are trying, we are doing something good. And I must be doing something good, because I am speaking all over the synod. At least all over Wisconsin. That really is the synod."


WELS special lecturer Archbishop R. Weakland, saying mass at Wisconsin Lutheran College.


Another kind of tea party awaits those who fall down the Chicanery rabbit hole.


wildcard (http://wildcard.myopenid.com) has left a new comment on your post "Ski Joins Church of Rome To Save Vital Mission of ...":

Ski, some of us are wondering, did you fall so far down the rabbit hole that you will never get out again?

If the reader enjoys creepy, haunting, spooky, uncanny, unearthly, and weird, attend “The CORE,” the WELS production of “Alice in Wonderland.”


Lutheran North High School, Chicago, Ready To Close





Rogue Lutheran

Barring a fundraising miracle, Luther North High School will be closing its doors at the end of the school year, in June 2010.

CBS

Teachers are losing jobs. Education money is being slashed. Now, one Northwest side high school will be shutting its doors for good barring a fundraising miracle. CBS 2's Dana Kozlov reports that will further strain an education system already stretched to its limits.


Tom Wiemann walked the halls of Luther North High School as a student, and now walks them as its principal.


On Tuesday, he told students and parents that the 100-year-old school would be closing down in June, unless they could raise $1.8 million in four weeks.


"I'm very emotional about it," said Wiemann. "It's really difficult. But I think we can do it."


Students hope so, too, especially those with only one year left to graduation.


Junior Kente Mixon says he's been happy at Luther North. The West Side resident says it's due to the schools small class size and personal attention.


Right now, Luther North only has 210 students, compared to 1,400 students in 1970.



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GJ - Few students = little money to operate. They do not need more money but more students. Ditto WELS.

In the Pope We Hope:
Lutherans for the Antichrist


Hands off our pope!



Joseph Schmidt brought my attention to this slobbery article about B-16.

The author of the slobber-fest is John Stephenson, a seminary professor at St. Catherine's, eh?

Adding his three-fold Amen! to the article is LCMS Pastor W. Weedon, whose praise is constantly sounded by Concordia's book blogger, Paul McCain, MDiv.

I will provide a little background, although I am not one of those 24/7 Vatican watchers.

Pope John Paul II did nothing except cover-up the global scandal of homosexual priests. One of JP's top officials was a predator. JP II moved Cardinal Law upstairs from Boston after it was shown how many deviant priests were protected by Law. The only one who lost his priestly office was one poor fellow who said the Church of Rome was wrong.

Ratzinger, before he was B-16, made all these cases strictly secret, so it is said that personal files were moved to the Vatican, where they could no longer be ordered open by court officials.

The first exposure of priests as repeat offenders, who moved around to cover up the crimes, began in the 1980s. There were cases before that, but a series of criminal misdeeds by prelates blossomed in the newspapers around 1987.

Cardinal Law was promoted to the Vatican in 2002, at the peak of the second feeding frenzy, based on Catholics networking and media coverage. Boston was notorious, but so were Phoenix, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, et al.

There is a current round of scandals in Ireland and other countries. Ireland probably set some records for abusing children. Notice that the Vatican did nothing about this for the last 20 years. Fortunately for them, people forget quickly.

Long ago I bought a book written by the mistress and cousin of one Irish bishop, Eamon Casey. He reminds me of Luther's quip, "They worship as gods those cardinals who are satisfied with a woman." Homosexuality in the priesthood is not news.

Ironically, WELS' favorite Roman prelate, Archbishop Weakland, is serving as a source for the anti-B-16 material from the NY Times. Unlike WELS, Rome threw him under the bus, so Weakland is getting even.




Robert Preus wrote Justification and Rome because of his alarm over Lutherans sinuflecting to the Vatican. The Missouri Synod Preus faction has gone overboard to praise Iscariots like Neuhaus while calling themselves "confessional Lutherans." Perhap McCain means they will soon be hearing confessions as priests. He and his faction are among the worst.



Robert Preus repudiated UOJ in his final book.


Someone asked me why Rolf Preus, son of Robert, son of Governor Jake Preus, broke with his ex-ELS faction, aka the Church of the Defenestration, which formed after Pope John the Malefactor extended the Left Hobnailed-Boot of Fellowship to them.

No one has told me, but I suspect his coolness toward that group may stem from its association with ELDONA, the tiny group with the Big Name. ELDONA seems to be ga-ga over Eastern Orthodoxy.

Archbishop James Heiser, ELDONA, professes a great admiration for Robert Preus. In fact, that seminary seemed to generate personality cults: Preus, Marquart, Scaer, Werning. (I added Werning for chuckles. He was the only known member of that cult.) Now the seminary is known for its Romanism, somewhat buffered by Eastern Orthodoxy. As one student there wrote, "It's just a difference in polity."

And this is not even an April Fools post!


Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Pope Gerry To Visit Saginaw:
Quiche-Niks Thrilled


Great Lakes Bay Lutheran congregations are excited for a pope-like visit on Good Friday

By Eric Joyce | The Saginaw News

March 28, 2010, 3:00PM
Congregation members of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod are preparing for an important visitor at their annual Good Friday service.

The Rev. Gerald B. Kieschnick, president of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, a 2.5 million-member Lutheran organization, is the keynote speaker of the annual Community Good Friday Worship Service at 1 p.m. Friday April 2 at Horizons Conference Center, 6200 State in Saginaw Township.

RevDrGeraldBKieschnick.JPGView full sizeRev Dr Gerald B Kieschnick“It’s a great honor and privilege for him to be here, and he takes his role very seriously to preach and pray the true word of God,” said the Rev. Edward A. Meyer, pastor of St. Mark Lutheran Church, 2565 N. Miller in Thomas Township. “It would be likened to having the pope come to Saginaw in the same manner.”

Good Friday is a holy day recognized by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ on the Friday before Easter Sunday.

Meyer said the congregations of more than 60 churches in the Great Lakes Bay Region have united for the service for more than 25 years.

Friday may be the only opportunity that local congregation members have to see the organization’s leader, Meyer said. He said he expects Kieschnick’s presence will increase attendance from about 1,500 to more than 2,000 people.

“We are projecting out into the community the love of Christ,” Meyer said. “It’s just a great opportunity to reflect on what our Lord and savior has for us, no matter where people come from.”

Kieschnick was the director of development at Lutheran Foundation of Texas from 1986 to 1988 and later served as its executive director from 1988 to 1991. He was elected president of the organization’s Texas District in 1991.

He was chairman of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Commission on Theology and Church Relations and served on the program committee of the organizations Council of Presidents beginning in 1998, until he was elected president by more than 1,200 delegates of the organization in July 2001. Kieschnick was installed that September.

The service is preceded by a Good Friday Bible Breakfast at 9 a.m. at St. Mark Lutheran Church, followed by the Crosswalk, a march from the church through the nearby Thomas Farms subdivision.

All events are free and open to the public. Call the Rev. Steve Starke for information at (989) 686-0176 or (989) 686-4184 or e-mail pastor@stjohn-amelith.org.


Mollie's PhotoShop, I believe.


Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Kelming the Airport Story


Stelljes is part of the odious Kudu Don Patterson Network.



Here is one post on the hoax story.

Snopes has another version of the hoax.

Church and Changers are always borrowing sentimental mush. Parlow and Limmer actually cloned an entire email from their hero, Bill Hybels at Willow Creek Community Church.


Street Gangs in Calgary, Eh?
What's That All A-boot?


Street gangs.