Saturday, July 10, 2010

Intrepids Off Course on This Set of Posts




The Intrepid Lutherans have a series on sectarian worship.

The difference is not between Lutheran and sectarian worship, but between worship and entertainment.

I will concede that sectarian worship is the springboard for this nonsense, since they often see the Sunday service as their recruiting and evangelism point.

Nevertheless, the model for Church and Change in WELS/ELS, Church Growth in Missouri, and Emerging Church everywhere is entertainment.

Pat Robertson happened to buy (with help from his father's affluent friends) a bankrupt UHF station, and he barely kept it going. Many credit Jim Bakker's tear-soaked plea for money with saving the Robertson dream.

Robertson, Bakker, and Paul Crouch, all connected at one time or another, shared the same model for their shows - entertainment.

The entertainment model took over Protestant churches through the growth of Fuller Seminary, which has about 4,500 students at a time. Fuller became the largest post-grad school for Missouri and most likely for WELS. The ELS did not stay pure, no matter what they claim. One member of the ELS board of doctrine sent a letter around, suggesting that everyone go to Fuller too! Kincaid Smith, borrowed from Missouri/LCA, got his DMin in Church Growth at Ft. Wayne.

He at least admitted in print that he hated my criticisms of Church Growth.

The CORE

The CORE (stealthy WELS) follows the entertainment model exclusively. Someone who leases a movie theatre, buys a popcorn machine, and gets a soda fountain is in show business. Ski conveys any and all false doctrine, cheered by his fellow Fox Valley pastors. It does not matter that all his content is from Craig Groeschel. Glende does the same thing, proving that contact sports do more brain damage than previously acknowledged.

That is also why their hero, Andy Stanley, hides his doctrinal bearings too. People go to the Drive conferences to be tickled and to hear the same management/leadership drivel I have heard at insurance meetings. A group of people may start dancing all of the sudden (sinful for Babtists) or may freeze in place. Organized, crafted coolness. People talk about gimmicks like that and come back for more. They want to go home and copy cool, relevant relationship gimmicks.

Victory of the Soccer Camp
This is another WELS fiasco. When people attend church, to stretch the term, they are handed a drink and a snack as they go in. People are less respectful than they would be in a movie theatre, which is where they gather.

They brag about their numbers. They should, because they are ashamed of being Lutheran and ashamed of the cross.

Why Am I Here?
That is all someone needs to ask when attending these circuses starring various clowns who all imitate one another: Am I here to be entertained?

WELS-ELS-LCMS inability to counter this will haunt their failing synods for decades to come.

They could end it by applying the Word and studying the Confessions. They could even begin by reading the overlooked book Entertaining Ourselves To Death.

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rhs (http://rhs.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Intrepids Off Course on This Set of Posts":

This is a beautiful synopsis of what is wrong with religion today. It is all show and but a stage. Too bad the synods do not see how foolish they look. If I can see it, God surely sees it, and despises it!


Resist the Beginnings - Youth Ministry


Francis Pieper, formerly Wisconsin Synod.


Dapper Don Pieper, right, currently Wisconsin Synod.


Everyone is supposed to think that DP Buchholz and SP Schroeder are going to turn back the apostate tide in WELS.

However, even the most casual observer can see that business continues as usual.

SP Schroeder recently promoted the Church and Change feminist conference. The LCA, ALC, and Missouri Synod knew they could move the radical agenda forward best in three areas:

1. Women's ministry.
2. Youth ministry.
3. Campus ministry.

The Arizona-California-Nevada District Teen Wet N Wild Conference featured a lady professor from Willowcreek Little College telling the teens how their brains worked.

That was a two-fer, so the Changers at WLC were high-fiving all the way to their retreat at Trinity, Deerfield. Cutting edge all around.

The oldest ambulatory Changer, Paul Calvin Kelm, is doing campus ministry, which will soon explode into Milwaukee, according to WLC hype.

Notice how all three "ministries" emerged from WLC? Church and Change began there with Charis. Kelm has returned there and still goes out to spread his odious influence.

The WELS Women's Ministry fever is all Church and Change, with Church and Change advisors.

When Wayne Mueller was pushed off the Mequon faculty for false doctrine, as related to me by Slick Brenner, he got a raise as the head of Perish Services. Mueller turned PS into a complete Shrinker operation. The heads of Youth Education and Adult Education were given calls to go elsewhere and new calls were issued for Youth Discipleship and Adult Discipleship. Titles mean something - it's still Discipleship, as in "make disciples," the mantra for Fuller disciples.

Therefore, from the top down, the Youth Discipleship people are going to promote the agenda.

The Changers are quick on the draw, slow of mind, dead to sound doctrine.

In summary, all three "ministries" are beyond criticism and will remain the bunkers from which the Shrinkers attack.

If anyone demurs - gasp - Dapper Don is there to quote Scripture against it.



WELS Youth Mystery


Not this bad...yet.
Working on it.


We were blessed to have 101 teens and chaperones (sic) at the AZ/CA Youth Rally in Phoenix.

We gathered at the Courtyard by Marriott - North Phoenix under the theme "Get out of the heat and into the shade" using Isaiah 25:1 & 4 as our scripture verse.

Our guest speaker was Professor Rhoda Wolle from WLC in Milwaukee. She shared her insight on the teen's brain, social interaction and how it all relates to God' (sic) Word.

We spent a day at the Wet N' Wild water park and enjoyed mixer games and devotions.

We had groups from New Mexico, Nevada, California and Arizona that shared their time and faith with others! [Faith? How sad that so many, from so many places see the church as a giant social club.]

On behalf of your CYD representatives, we'd like to say thank you to all the churches who came to the rally with their teens. Make sure you thank your chaperones (sic) for giving up their time to be here with the kids and also thank the teens for being with us!

May God continue to bless all the efforts of our ministry-adults and children!

In His Service-

Deacon Mike Mundstock
Rev. Nate Kassulke
Rev. Matt Pfeifer





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GJ - This is where progressive youth ministry ends up, as proven time and again in each mainline denomination.

WELS is mainline, just a few months behind the others.

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Dapper Don has left a new comment on your post "WELS Youth Mystery":

Greg,
for the sake of your readers, here's the preliminary schedule from the youth rally you mention.
Preliminary Youth Rally Schedule
Tuesday, July 6th
Noon Registration (no lunch provided)
2 pm Rally Begins
2:30 pm Keynote
6 pm Dinner
7 pm Devotion and Entertainment

Wednesday, July 7th
8 am Breakfast
9 am Morning Devotion
9:30 am Keynote
11:30 am Wet n’ Wild (lunch at the water park)
6 pm Dinner
7 pm Devotion and Entertainment

Thursday, July 8th
8 am Breakfast
9 am Morning Devotion
9:30 am Keynote
11 am Closing Devotion

Looks to me like four hours of the keynote speaker, adn (sic) 2 1/2 hours of devotions over a three day time span. What is so weird, it was posted. I know you don't go out of your way to misrepresent things, and am at loss how you could have failed to research this one. Psalm 15.3c
Hope this helps clarify the issue.
Don Pieper


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GJ - Psalm 15:3 is a bit savage, Dapper Don, but a typical WELS response to a verbatim quotation from the source.

Like the gay Martin Luther College video, this matter came from a WELS member. The WELS members do not feel safe in questioning anything because of the smooth, practiced assaults delivered to the truth.



Another Blog Taken Down


I love the smell of blogs burning in the morning,
it smells like...victory.


The Anonymouse Shrinker blog is gone. Remember the hilarious one with toilets and cats? That was the fake Ichabod's effort at "satire."

http://wwww.a-nony-mouse-shrinker.blogspot.com

One person wrote:

Unbelievable. They all end (all, being probably the same guy) with some sort of claim like "having their conscience pricked because they're acting like Jackson," and with a confession of some sort of pious enlightenment allowing them to rise above the sin of others by quitting their endeavor. The fact is, they are not motivated by love -- love for God, for God's word, and concern for the souls of men -- but from bitterness. Perhaps their consciences rightly are pricked as a result. They don't know what righteous indignation is, since their weak theology won't permit them to be indignant over error. Good riddance.

The blog was being picked up by the Lutheran News (not Otten's) website. Such fleeting fame. Sic transit gloria mundi.

Friday, July 9, 2010

To Follow the LCMS Convention


Is this going too far?



To follow the LCMS convention:

http://2010convention.com/

and

http://crossfocusedleadership.org/

They are also linked on the left.

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John has left a new comment on your post "To Follow the LCMS Convention":

Time of Grace has an exhibit at the LC-MS convention.

Does Time of Grace have an exhibit at the WELS, and ELS conventions?


He's driving the bus to Kieschnick's Missouri, which is closing up shop.
Jerry K. is going down,
so rats do swim toward a sinking ship, from time to time.

The Fox Valley Circuit Cartoons




revfrsds has left a new comment on your post "Lutherans Would Never Fall for This, Would They?":

Hi Greg!

For some reason that picture of Mr. Magoo reminded me of one of my favorite cartoon shows as a kid - "Beany & Cecil."

Let's see, there was, of course, Beany, a little boy with one of those brimless caps with a propeller on top. I do believe he could actually fly with it, though how it was connected to his head I don't remember. He was always going off on some adventure and inevitably getting into trouble. This, naturally, is Ski, who's ecclesiastical flights of fancy get him into hot water.



Then there was Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent, a large green sea snake. He was always rescuing Beany from trouble, but he wasn't too bright. I seem to remember that he could change himself into "Super-Cecil" when needed to get Beany out of particularly difficult situations. Cecil would be Glende and Super-Cecil, VP Gass. They defend Ski no matter how foolish he is.



There was also a ship captain named Huffenpuff, I believe. You never saw much of him. He was afraid of everything and hid in his cabin most of the time. This just has to be DP Doug.




My favorite character was Dishonest John. He was always plotting to catch Cecil - I don't remember why - and just generally get into Beany's way or get him into trouble. One thing I remember well was his calling card which read "Dirty deeds done dirt cheap. Special rates for Sundays and holidays." This became the title for a rock song in the 70's, I think by the group AC/DC. This has simply GOT to be Mr. Ichabod! He works for free, and seeks to foil Beany and Cecil at every turn. Go get 'em DJ!



I'm not making light of the lack of doctrinal discipline in the NWD, just marveling at how life continues to imitate art - or in this case, cartoons!

You could do an entire new blog, using cartoon characters to represent various C&Cers and their ilk. Let's see, there's Heckle and Jeckle, the Three Pigs, Dudley Do-right, my goodness, the possibilities are endless.

Spence



Lutherans Would Never Fall for This, Would They?




Crying Wind will make you laugh until you cry.

Compare - WELS pastors who copy and paste their sermons and show up at Mary Lou College to lecture the kiddies on doing mission work. Ski comes to mind.

WELS pastors copy and paste sermons and get rewarded for it - Parlow, Kelm.

WELS pastors copy and paste emails, sobbing along with Hybels, and pass it off as their own - Hybels and Limmer. Limmer speaks to the kiddies too.

Confidential to Fox Valley - college kids already know how to copy and paste. That is how they write their essays.



Harrison To Win LCMS Presidency by a Whisker





Warning - Polemics Ahead


Marva Dawn (above) and Herman Otten's sister (Marie Meyer)
are feminist theologians of the LCMS.
In WELS, Kathie Wendland
is filling the same role.


Necessary Roughness

Pray for a Synod United with the Word

The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod will hold its triennial convention July 10-17. It will take up initiatives that would, without exaggeration, significantly alter the ways that the LCMS conducts business and reflect a theology of how our churches work that is different than what the LCMS has confessed in the past. Consolidated power, proportional representation for larger congregations, less lay representation, and hiding debt through board restructuring are all in play.

Such things will be decided by people smarter than I am. Pray for them.

The current Synodical President, who is seeking reelection, asks in his June 2010 (PDF) issue of “President’s Leadership News” that the delegates in Houston meet with Ephesians 4:1-6 in mind, “eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace” (verse 3). This is a good goal.

We must acknowledge that any such unity of the church and with the church must be maintained by submitting our reason and judgments to the Word of God, and in our case, the Lutheran Confessions. A group of people can be united in confession yet confess something other than what the Holy Spirit has intended for us to know. The ELCA becomes more and more united as those who protest the actions last August in Minneapolis leave. Unity is no virtue unless it is united with the Word of God.

Polemics versus Pietism


Spener taught Lutherans to be angry with polemical writings,
but Pietism is the ultimate polemic against sound doctrine.


I enjoy reading the hissy-fits aimed at me, but one thing really makes me sad. Many well-intentioned people have been trained to bristle when reading polemical works.

Another name for polemical works would be - Confessional. Yes, all the Lutheran pastors want to call themselves Confessional. They are anything but. The Book of Concord, following a long history of credal writings, is full of negative statements, explicitly condemning false doctrine. Do pastors know the Book of Concord? No, but they study the books of Fuller with glee.

Spener is the ultimate polemicist, because he taught Lutherans to oppose doctrinal debates. Granted, the death throes of Lutheran orthodoxy were noted for their opaque philosophical distinctions and their lack of Biblical exegesis, but that could have been solved without Spener's influence.

Notice the Pietistic influence today: love versus sound doctrine. Those who argue for sound doctrine are unloving and unbrotherly, just the opposite of what Luther and the Concordists taught.

Another aspect of the Pietistic influence is borrowing from other denominations, because the others are inherently superior. Spener got his cell groups from Labadie, who borrowed them from the Roman Catholics.

The rot happening in the LCMS, WELS, and the Little Sect can be traced to Pietism, which is another name for unionism and anti-Confessionalism. Where do these leaders meet and train? - Fuller, Willow Creek, Trinity in Deerfield. Their unity comes from a common loathing of sound doctrine. Even the moribund CLC (sic) has its unionistic faction, which will bite and tear at anyone in the name of love. The CLC (sic) adores Valleskey's Pietism.

One example of Pietism's assault is B. Teigen's scholarly analysis of false doctrine in the Synodical Conference. He showed correctly that the ELS, WELS, and Missouri adopted a false position on Consecration, a denial of the efficacy of the Word.

Was the ELS grateful for his work? No, Teigen rocked the boat. They treated their only scholar as if he were a bum. But they sang Amen! to Valleskey's Spoiling the Egyptians. WELS worked that issue hard, heaping contempt on Teigen and hauling out their all-purpose Pietist (Sig Becker) to cloud the issue.

Sig Becker endorsed the Pietistic Kokomo Statements, too, which were copied (three out of four) from J. P. Meyers' Ministers of Christ.

Pietism will not be defeated until it is identified and repudiated. Does anyone see that happening in WELS, the ELS, the LCMS? I do not. I see people content to have another Methodist leader like Al Barry. Remember good ol' Al? He was considered a conservative but he never stood up against the apostates, never got anyone upset. He and McCain paved the way for the Kieschnick Terror.

Here is a short history of what Pietism does. Anyone can trace this in Methodism or ELCA:

Stage One - There are all kinds of rules about what cannot be done, such as card playing, drinking, dancing, going to the theater. Deeds not creeds - remember that.

Stage Two - The rules are loosened up and the strict observers leave in a huff, the liberals happily waving goodbye.

Stage Three - Political activism and cross-denominational cooperation are called Gospel Outreach. Apostates are protected as valuable assets for the denomination.

Stage Four - The leaders are all Unitarians, gay activists, and ecumaniacs. These leaders are far more censorious than their own Pietistic founders. They savage anyone who questions their love, silence all dissent, and drive out anyone who dares question them. They make every Leftist fad an absolute requirement. The ELS, WELS, and Missouri are already participating in this stage.



Thursday, July 8, 2010

Color Me Surprised


AP – Observers Tricia Dykes Koenig, left, and Michelle Ready, right, smile as the General Assembly of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church meeting Thursday, July 8, 2010 in Minneapolis votes to approve lifting the churches ban on ordaining non-celebrate gays and lesbians as clergy. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)


Presbyterian leaders approve gay clergy policy

MINNEAPOLIS – Presbyterian leaders voted Thursday to allow non-celibate gays in committed relationships to serve as clergy, approving the first of two policy changes that could make their church one of the most gay-friendly major Christian denominations in the U.S.

But the vote isn't a final stamp of approval for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) or its more than 2 million members.

Delegates voted during the church's general assembly in Minneapolis, with 53 percent approving the more liberal policy on gay clergy. A separate vote is expected later Thursday on whether to change the church's definition of marriage from between "a man and a woman" to between "two people."

Under current church policy, Presbyterians are only eligible to become clergy, deacons or elders if they are married or celibate. The new policy would strike references to sexuality altogether in favor of candidates committed to "joyful submission to worship of Christ."

But such changes must be approved by a majority of the church's 173 U.S. presbyteries. The assembly voted two years ago to liberalize the gay clergy policy, but it died last year when 94 of the presbyteries voted against it.

Still, the proposed changes "have the potential to be historic," said Cindy Bolbach, an elder at National Capital Presbytery in Washington and the assembly's elected moderator.



Observers Tricia Dykers Koenig

**CORRECTS SPELLING OF LAST NAME FROM DYKES TO DYKERS** Observers Tricia Dykers Koenig, left, and Michelle Ready, right, and Laurie Kraus join in a hymn after the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church meeting Thursday, July 8, 2010 in Minneapolis voted to approve lifting the churches ban on ordaining non-celebrate gays and lesbians as clergy.

MINNEAPOLIS – A split decision from Presbyterian leaders on two gay-friendly measures guarantees even more debate among the U.S. church's members on an issue they've been divided over for years.

Delegates to the Presbyterian church's convention in Minneapolis voted Thursday for a more liberal policy on gay clergy but decided not to redefine marriage in their church constitution to include same-sex couples. Approval of both measures could have made the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) one of the most gay-friendly major Christian churches in the U.S.

Even the more liberal stance on gay clergy faces more debate before it can become church policy. A majority of the church's 173 U.S. presbyteries must approve it. Two years ago — after years of efforts by supporters — a similar measure was



Just a Few Early Polemical Works in Theology





Gnostic Society

The principal patristic texts of interest to Gnostic studies are listed in this section (all texts from Alexander Roberts, ed. The Ante-Nicene Fathers and Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers collection). The writings of Augustin against the the Manichaeans are also included.

A collection of the complete patristic writings, all carefully and recently reedited, is available at the CECL Early Church Fathers collection. This site offers the entire Ante-Nicene Fathers and Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers collections (about 38 volumes in the print edition), and includes a search function.

The advantage of our Gnostic Society Library collection is that all the "anti-gnostic" patristic writings, as well as numerous Gnostic works, are indexed here together by our search function. This allows rapid comparative searches on key names and subjects.


Patristic Polemical Works Against the Gnostics
Listed by Author

Ireneaus of Lyon:

Tertullian:

Origen:

Hippolytus:

Clement of Alexandria:

Augustine:

Others Writers:

Joe Krohn on Extra Nos





Greg,

Thank you for the commendation. You are somewhat of an enigma. When I read your posts in various places other than Ichabod, I see a different person. When I read your books I see a different person than what I read on Ichabod. First impressions are hard to shake. My first encounter with you was Ichabod and it made me quite angry. It did start me on a journey and I have seen things along the way. I have learned and re-learned things I had forgotten. For that I am thankful. When I was a younger man the end justified the means. That philosophy has changed as I grow older. I get the big picture of what you are trying to accomplish on Ichabod, but I do call into question the means. And I mean that sincerely.

Peace,
Joe


Extra Nos



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GJ - I always said Ichabod was a polemical blog, and polemical writings have a respected role in Christian theology. Look at how many works are titled "Against..."

The Enthusiasts of WELS have introduced their errors in a calm, smooth, beguiling way. One graduate of Mequon said Valleskey delivered Church Growth like an injection right to the arteries, but the same professor acted as if he was forced into studying CG for that odious conference paper he gave, arguing that figs do come from thistles.

The Shrinkers are nasty, dishonest, and greedy. I did what I could using all the normal channels in the past, and I published my research with my name on it. The WELS pastors and laity cheered silently from the sidelines but did nothing about it.

Joe has a good example of how they work in his own congregation. Patterson and Gurgle are moving within three miles of his Round Rock mission congregation.

Shrinkers say, "You are not being brotherly" whenever someone talks to them about their errors, which is something they demand (Matthew 18) but still treat as a sin.

How brotherly is it to destroy a neighboring mission in the name of outreach?

The Shrinkers have done this repeatedly, because their fragile egos demand it.

Joe, you are honest about your opinions. I am very pessimistic about WELS and the ELS, but I am optimistic about the efficacy of the Word in the Means of Grace.



Mequon Proves 16th Century Origin of UOJ





bruce-church (https://bruce-church.myopenid.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Mequon Proves 16th Century Origin of UOJ":

Ah yes. Luther explains UOJ to the first storm trooper in 1528, who then forms a holy order called the UOJ Stormtroopers.

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GJ - That makes sense to me - like Joseph inventing tennis. "Joseph served in the courts of Pharaoh." That is the level of UOJ exegesis.



Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Presbyterians Reveal Why They Have Lost Half Their Members


Cynthia Bolbach is the new boss of the liberal Presbyterians.
Married? Boston marriage?
Bruce Church recently linked the Presby decline on Ichabod.

"Bolbach grew up as a Lutheran in Pennsylvania (where she had a rabbit named Calvin, a guinea pig named Pope and a hamster called Luther). After graduating from a Lutheran-affiliated college, Wittenberg University, in Springfield, Ohio, she moved to Washington, D.C., to attend Georgetown University Law Center."

For Presbyterians, a new leader and more controversy

By William Wan
Some news over the weekend coming out of the Presbyterian conference meeting in Minneapolis: they've chosen a new moderator -- Cynthia Bolbach, an elder from National Capital Presbytery in Washington -- and they are preparing to debate the question of same-sex marriage.

And the two seemed intertwined this weekend as the general assembly listened to candidates for new moderator -- the top leadership position for the assembly. According to the PCUSA's account of the election, Bolbach was the only one of the six candidates who "expressed unqualified support for same-sex marriage."

This week, the denominational conference will consider the controversial issue of whether to redefine marriage to include same-sex couples and allowing ministers to perform same-sex weddings. If adopted, the change would come in a constitutional redefinition of marriage from "between a man and a woman" to "between two people."

The church leaders are meeting at a tough time -- with new figures showing that membership has been cut by more than half since its heyday in 1965. Some good analysis in this Courier-Journal article from Louisville where the church is based. In the most recent year alone, the membership has continued to decline by 3 percent.

In her speech, the new moderator Bolbach, from Arlington, VA., likened the church to the paralyzed man from Luke 5 who was later healed by Jesus. "Our denomination is that paralyzed man," she said, "paralyzed by fatigue, uncertainty, fear, grief over the loss of the kind of church some of us have known and loved all our lives."

In her comments, she also said: "Who poses the greatest threat - Larry King, who's been married seven times, or a gay couple [friends of hers] in Washington, D.C., who have been together for 62 years and who got married two weeks ago?"



Fortunately, the Wisconsin Synod has put a stop
to the promotion of the gay culture.
Hasn't it?
Bring back the MLC version of party in the USA!!!!!!
1345 Facebook Fans.
Posted on YouTube - again.


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Voices for Justice Awards Luncheon offers moments for meditation, celebration

With over a hundred people present, the new Presbyterian Voices for Justice gathered on Sunday, July Fourth, just after the Assembly worship service.

The Rev. Bill Dummer, PVJ co-moderator, welcomed everyone to the luncheon, and then introduced the Rev. Landon Whitsitt, the newly elected Vice Moderator of the Presbyterian Church (USA). Whitsitt greeted the group on behalf of Moderator Cynthia Bolbach, and expressed appreciation for the work of both the Witherspoon Society and Voices of Sophia in the cause of justice.

The invocation was offered by the Rev. Catherine Snyder, and after giving everyone a few minutes for enjoying their breakfasts, PVJ Treasurer Darcy Hawk and Secretary Mitch Trigger made a pitch (with the Treasurer in drag of sorts, playing the role of “Sophie Witherspoon”) for support for PVJ through memberships and gifts.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Facial Hair


Future LCMS SP Matt Harrison.
"Rev. Harrison graduated in 1989 with a Master of Divinity degree and in 1991 with a Master of Sacred Theology (STM) degree from Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind. He is presently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis."


Facial hair is showing up in the oddest places
on Facebook to show support for Harrison.


Jerry Kieschnick jumped the shark several times lately. "Jumping the shark" is an expression currently used for going too far, based on the low-point in Happy Days when Fonzie on skis jumped over a shark.

Some episodes include:
1. Backing Benke and getting Wally Schulz fired. Barry-McCain did nothing about Benke, so Wally had to pay the price. Dan Preus blinked, recusing himself. Remember the Reformation anyone?
2. Kicking Issues Etc off the air and selling KFUO.
3. Promoting the Blue Ribbon Commission to accumulate power in his office.
4. Fueling additional inroads in Church Growth, after years of "conservative" CG support from Bohlmann and Barry-McCain.

Missouri is really a loose federation, so leading it is more like herding stray cats. However, there is such a thing as doctrinal leadership, which is sadly lacking in the Lutheran Church today.

Harrison seems to be promoting a synod-wide study of the Scriptures and the Confessions, which is developing in WELS too. If this catches one, hundreds of officials are going to say, "Oh my, I just realized - I am a Babtist!"

Nothing else has worked. They might as well try the efficacious Word.

Some thought ELCA members would be fleeing in 1987. I seemed to be the only one sounding the alarm. The rest were snoozing. Now the exit doors are jammed open as pastors, congregations, and retired bishops leave ELCA.

The convention starts July 10 in Houston.



More Analysis from Extra Nos


Son, if you study your dogmatics from Knapp,
you can be a big UOJ Stormtrooper at Mequon.


Theological Fallacy II

Dedicated to my USA readers who just celebrated their 4th of July.

There is a common notion that in order to believe in something, that something must exists a priori. Although in human interaction and in some cases this is true, it is not true in all cases. Another corollary to this is that in order for a promise to be true, the content of that promise must, a priori, already be a reality. To make it more concrete, UOJers teach that in order to believe you are justified you must believe that your justification has already occurred. Otherwise, so the reasoning goes, faith has nothing to grab a hold on. I suggest that this type of reasoning or assumption is flawed. It misses the nature of faith and has misunderstood the nature of a promise. This is also reasoning not Biblically but philosophically. Philosophy, let us face it, is often based on observation not revelation.

Let me give an example. If I say to you I will be there in our meeting tomorrow and I will be on time, does that mean tomorrow has already come so that you can believe me - my words and actions? The answer of course is "no". What does it take for you to believe me? I suggest what you need from me so you can believe my words is my character. Am I a person who is known for integrity, is my word my bond? Isn't that what you need from me to believe that what I say, I will do? You do not require the existence of tomorrow, a priori, to believe me, right? Now transfer that notion of character to God who does not lie. We can then see why faith is precious to God.

Furthermore, the notion that in order for faith to grab a hold on something, that something must already exists, does not take faith as a gift. It does not take faith as an entire creation from nothing to something. This "a priori existence thinking" makes faith like it is just a matter of rearranging the furnitures in a room. The furnitures are already there but they are just not in the right places. Scripture does not speak of saving faith in this manner. Rather it speaks of faith as a creation through the Means of Grace i.e., the preaching or proclamation of the Gospel Romans 1:16-17. Faith is creation ex nihilo just like God created the Universe. The Gospel in the BOC is designated an offer. Namely AP XII, v.29

And this contrition takes place in this manner when sins are censured by the Word of God, because the sum of the preaching of the Gospel is this, namely, to convict of sin, and to offer for Christ's sake the remission of sins and righteousness, and the Holy Ghost, and eternal life, and that as regenerate men we should do good works.


As a counter example of why I believe the "a priori existence" notion is false, I give Hebrews 11:

13 These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off were assured of them, embraced them and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth

Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. To believe in the promises of God, that is to see them afar of and yet be assured of them and embrace them is to have a faith whose author is not man but Christ, the author and finisher of faith.

Discussing Justification is always a good thing for in the discussion we get a clearer understanding of where faith is anchored, where it should rest.

Dr. Jackson says it well when he says

Wondering out loud is not permitted in the synods. I believe doctrinal friction is a positive factor in creating doctrinal clarity - as evidenced in the Formula of Concord.

Justification by faith, like subnet masking, is learned rather than taught. Going over every issue is essential in sorting out the Biblical truths.

The Widow Murphy - Another Hero


Pam Murphy, widow of actor Audie Murphy, was veterans’ friend and advocate

April 16, 2010 posted by Robert Rosebrock · 15 Comments

Pam Murphy: Audie Murphy Widow

Pam Murphy, the widow of Audie Murphy, was involved in the Sepulveda VA hospital and care center over the course of 35 years, treating every veteran who visited the facility as if they were a VIP. Pam Murphy died last week at the age of 90

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After Audie died, they all became her boys. Every last one of them.

Any soldier or Marine who walked into the Sepulveda VA hospital and care center in the last 35 years got the VIP treatment from Pam Murphy.

The widow of Audie Murphy – the most decorated soldier in World War II – would walk the hallways with her clipboard in hand making sure her boys got to see a specialist or doctor — STAT. If they didn’t, watch out.

Her boys weren’t Medal of Honor recipients or movie stars like Audie, but that didn’t matter to Pam. They had served their country. That was good enough for her.

She never called a veteran by his first name. It was always “Mister.” Respect came with the job.

“Nobody could cut through VA red tape faster than Mrs. Murphy,” said veteran Stephen Sherman, speaking for thousands of veterans she befriended over the years.

“Many times I watched her march a veteran who had been waiting more than an hour right into the doctor’s office. She was even reprimanded a few times, but it didn’t matter to Mrs. Murphy.

“Only her boys mattered. She was our angel.”

Last week, Sepulveda VA’s angel for the last 35 years died peacefully in her sleep at age 90.

“She was in bed watching the Laker game, took one last breath, and that was it,” said Diane Ruiz, who also worked at the VA and cared for Pam in the last years of her life in her Canoga Park apartment.

It was the same apartment Pam moved into soon after Audie died in a plane crash on Memorial Day weekend in 1971.

Audie Murphy died broke, squandering million of dollars on gambling, bad investments, and yes, other women.

“Even with the adultery and desertion at the end, he always remained my hero,” Pam told me.

She went from a comfortable ranch-style home in Van Nuys where she raised two sons to a small apartment – taking a clerk’s job at the nearby VA to support herself and start paying off her faded movie star husband’s debts.

At first, no one knew who she was. Soon, though, word spread through the VA that the nice woman with the clipboard was Audie Murphy’s widow.

It was like saying Patton had just walked in the front door. Men with tears in their eyes walked up to her and gave her a hug. “Thank you,” they said, over and over.

The first couple of years, I think the hugs were more for Audie’s memory as a war hero. The last 30 years, they were for Pam.

She hated the spotlight. One year I asked her to be the focus of a Veteran’s Day column for all the work she had done. Pam just shook her head no.

“Honor them, not me,” she said, pointing to a group of veterans down the hallway. “They’re the ones who deserve it.”

The vets disagreed. Mrs. Murphy deserved the accolades, they said.

Incredibly, in 2002, Pam’s job was going to be eliminated in budget cuts. She was considered “excess staff.”

“I don’t think helping cut down on veterans’ complaints and showing them the respect they deserve, should be considered excess staff,” she told me.

Neither did the veterans. They went ballistic, holding a rally for her outside the VA gates.

Pretty soon, word came down from the top of the VA. Pam Murphy was no longer considered “excess staff.” She remained working full time at the VA until 2007 when she was 87.

“The last time she was here was a couple of years ago for the conference we had for homeless veterans,” said Becky James, coordinator of the VA’s Veterans History Project.

Pam wanted to see if there was anything she could do to help some more of her boys.

Funeral services for Pam Murphy will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles.

ORIGINAL STORY POSTED: http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_14885262



To Hell and Back (Paperback)

By (author) Audie Murphy

Monday, July 5, 2010

Preaching and Teaching Without a Call - McCain and Kilcrease


Paul McCain MDiv has no divine call, neither does his Roman UOJ pal, Jack Kilcrease.


Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "McCain - The Spare Bedroom Blogger and Otten Polit...":

McCain's promotion of Kilcrease is advantageous.

McCain points to the Kilcrease blog discussion on UOJ as a refutation of Justification by faith alone and the doctrine of Election as clearly taught in Scripture and purely expounded in the Lutheran Confessions.

Read through the discussion and note how man's reason dominates the UOJ doctrine taught and defended by Kilcrease and McCain. How many times do they declare, "we must then assume" or "stop quoting Scripture and start talking conceptualities."

To clarify McCain's obsession one only needs to see where they claim I made a critical error in my confession and then McCain blames Pastor Jackson for what I said. How absurd and pathetic.

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GJ - Various LCMS pastors have objected to UOJ too. Pastor Hartley did and published several papers on this topic.

Another pastor was in California. Guess what? According to Paul McCain, it was my fault that the California pastor departed from UOJ. The trouble was - I had no contact with the California man. Also, I assume people can think for themselves. Bullies assume otherwise.

McCain sent around his false accusation commendation about the California pastor, but he did not send it to me. When I asked for the letter, he did not send it. McCain got himself into legal trouble with someone else about that letter. He also got into a pickle with Trinity in Bridgeport.



The Fifth Sunday after Trinity




The Fifth Sunday after Trinity


Pastor Gregory L. Jackson

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

Bethany Lutheran Church, 7 PM Central Time


The Hymn # 199 Jesus Christ is Risen 1:83
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 #200 I Know that My Redeemer 1:80

At Thy Word

The Communion Hymn # 187 Christ Is Arisen 1:45
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 # 195 (Luther) Christ Jesus 1:46

KJV 1 Peter 3:8 Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous: 9 Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing: but contrariwise blessing; knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a blessing. 10 For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile: 11 Let him eschew evil, and do good; let him seek peace, and ensue it. 12 For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and his ears are open unto their prayers: but the face of the Lord is against them that do evil. 13 And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good? 14 But and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, happy are ye: and be not afraid of their terror, neither be troubled; 15 But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:

KJV Luke 5:1 And it came to pass, that, as the people pressed upon him to hear the word of God, he stood by the lake of Gennesaret, 2 And saw two ships standing by the lake: but the fishermen were gone out of them, and were washing their nets. 3 And he entered into one of the ships, which was Simon's, and prayed him that he would thrust out a little from the land. And he sat down, and taught the people out of the ship. 4 Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught. 5 And Simon answering said unto him, Master, we have toiled all the night, and have taken nothing: nevertheless at thy word I will let down the net. 6 And when they had this done, they inclosed a great multitude of fishes: and their net brake. 7 And they beckoned unto their partners, which were in the other ship, that they should come and help them. And they came, and filled both the ships, so that they began to sink. 8 When Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, Depart from me; for I am a sinful man, O Lord. 9 For he was astonished, and all that were with him, at the draught of the fishes which they had taken: 10 And so was also James, and John, the sons of Zebedee, which were partners with Simon. And Jesus said unto Simon, Fear not; from henceforth thou shalt catch men. 11 And when they had brought their ships to land, they forsook all, and followed him.

Fifth Sunday After Trinity

O Jesus Christ, Thou Son of the living God, who hast given us Thy holy word, and hast bountifully provided for all our temporal wants, we confess that we are unworthy of all these mercies, and that we have rather deserved punishment: But we beseech Thee, forgive us our sins, and prosper and bless us in our several callings, that by Thy strength we may be sustained and defended, now and forever, and so praise and glorify Thee eternally, Thou who livest and reignest with the Father and the Holy Ghost, one true God, world without end. Amen.

At Thy Word
This seems to be such a simple miracle story, because we know it so well. However, we should also look at the application of the main lesson.
This miracle pits the experience and knowledge of professional fishermen against Christ, the Son of God and Lord of Creation. We all know who is going to win.

But that is why the miracle is so important to apply to our own lives. These men knew how to fish and had the equipment. They were not lazy. They labored all night and did the best they could, without catching any fish.

They were all done for the night and washing the nets when Jesus appeared and entered Peter’s ship. He sat down in the ship, which is the custom for rabbis teaching (see the Sermon on the Mount), and began teaching.

Therefore the fishermen were filled with the Word when Jesus asked them to push out from the shore and let down their nets.

One can hear the exasperation in the voice of Peter when he said, “Master, we labored all night and caught nothing. But at Thy Word, I will let down the net.” He spoke from faith because the teaching of Jesus already filled him with trust in Him. Still, his experience and knowledge also pulled at him.

When he let down the net, such a large shoal of fish filled it that it began to break. He asked his partners to help, and both ships were so filled with fish that they began sink.

Lenski:

5) Peter realizes what Jesus means. Not the deep but the places of moderate depth are the right ones for fishing; not the broad daylight but the nighttime is the best for fishing. And he is certainly susceptible to the opinion of the crowds on the shore. Luke never uses “Rabbi” but always the vocative ἐπιστάτα as the address to Jesus, “Master,” one standing over others. Peter has a word for the second of the indicated considerations: “having labored through the whole night, we took not a thing.” Jesus did not perhaps know that. Peter is not raising an objection as though he were refusing Jesus; he is uttering a misgiving, for he and his helpers worked in the best places of the lake at the best time and continued their labor many hours with absolute failure. Jesus was asking much of Peter, and by this word Peter shows how strongly he felt it.
Peter declares that he will obey. The emphasis is on the phrase, which is put forward for that reason: “on thy utterance” will I lower the nets, and ῥῆμα refers to the mere speaking of Jesus. He intends to say, “The fact that thou hast spoken commands my will.” That is exactly what Jesus wanted: Peter was to drop everything else and to throw himself absolutely on his Lord’s utterance alone. Yea, he was to go counter to all his own experience, science, wisdom, reason, or what not, including all that men might say and to hold to only one thing, his Lord’s word. It was a great test of genuine faith in whatever Jesus might say; on top of that it was to be an unforgettable experience for Peter to have absolute confidence in his Lord’s word in all his future apostolic work. And Peter’s experience is set down for us so that in us, too, layman and preacher, it may produce the same effect. It is thus that faith overcomes the world, the faith that conquers by the Word and by nothing but the Word. The weakness of our believing and of our preaching lies in not taking Jesus altogether at his word.
Peter says “I will lower,” for the boat is his, and he is in command. Jesus uses the singular “put out” and then the plural “lower your nets.” So from the start Peter had his men with him in the boat, which was of good size, for it at times carried all the disciples and Jesus. We are not certain whether Andrew was there too, for he is not mentioned in the entire account. Note also the plural “nets.” These required several men to handle them. Lenski, R. C. H.: The Interpretation of St. Luke's Gospel. Minneapolis, MN : Augsburg Publishing House, 1961, S. 279

These are large, flat fishing ships designed for their vocation, so an enormous catch starting to sink them is a wonder enough. But these fish were caught in the day, in the sight of the crowds, and in relatively shallow water.

Simon Peter knew at once he was in the presence of God. He was overwhelmed with his sinfulness, so he said, “Go away from me. I am a sinful man.”

Jesus said, “Do not be afraid. From now on you will be catching men.”

Each phrase is important, especially when Jesus spoke it. “Do not be afraid” is the same as saying, “Have faith in my Word.” The lack of faith causes fear.

Trusting God goes against the Old Adam. We have our wealth of knowledge and experience, which says, “This cannot be done.” I find it interesting that so many missions have to be started with a million dollars and a carefully crafted plan. They know how to buy land, build a first unit, organize, and measure everything. Because so much money is at stake, they hedge their bets with all kinds of sure-fire cures. Magazines and websites are full of them, from pop music and puppets to sound systems and movie screens.

And people have to be very old to remember the last time the country was facing so much economic turmoil at once. The uncertainty only grows. God’s Word says repeatedly, “I will take care of your material needs.”

KJV Psalm 37:25 I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread. 26 He is ever merciful, and lendeth; and his seed is blessed.

God provides, as this miracle show, and He provides in such abundance that our wisdom is confounded.

Peter and the others could not say they used their skill. They already knew they had done their best all night, when fishing was supposed to be productive. After being complete failures with their human skill and wisdom, they were spectacular successes with the Word of God.

This was necessarily a parallel to their future work as apostles. Their work was just as doomed as the day they were told to push out from shore and let down the net. Doubtless they reminded each other about this from time to time. They had more than one experience with a miraculous catch of fish and also with feeding the multitudes.

They did not catch fish or feed multitudes with their abilities - but because of the Word.

Whatever we accomplish is because of the Word. God’s work is exclusively through the Word.

How can someone’s sins be taken away completely? That is more miraculous than the catch of fish and the feeding of the multitudes.

How can Christ be present in both natures in these common elements of bread and wine? It is because they are consecrated by the Word. Some asked how this could be across the Internet. I have asked them, “If there is an overflow crowd in the basement or another room at a church, is the Word of God still effective in consecrating the elements?”

Similarly, people wondered in the past how they could have a church if they did not have an ordained pastor present. During the days of expansion, many pastors rode the circuit with laymen filling in for them in multiple parishes. In the same way the apostles appointed and trained pastors to take care of local congregations.

Now big old churches have multiple pastors who cannot even get out and visit their own members, they are so busy planning growth! And synods have hundreds of ordained pastors who would die before taking a call to serve a congregation, especially if they were expected to go out with nothing and start from scratch without that million dollars.

If we are to raise our families, there is a greater miracle than graduating from Parent Effectiveness classes – it is using the Word of God. Not many can be pastors, but every father can be the spiritual leader of his family. The Word of the Gospel, forgiveness and love, will work miracles that others have never seen or experienced. That is God’s plan, that people will honor and glorify His Name.

CORE Celebrates Year of Apostasy -
Thank You! Deputy Doug Englebrecht


The blind leading the blind.




From: The CORE [mailto:info=gotocore.com@mcsv5.net] On Behalf Of The CORE
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 9:17 AM
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Keeping You "In The Know"

After celebrating a year of a service in the city of Appleton, we held our first In The Know Event for members and supporters of The CORE. We took time to celebrate the great things God has done here at The CORE, as well as look ahead at what He has planned for us next as a church. God has used the ministry to transform lives and bring people closer to Jesus - and our mission has only just begun.

We are incredibly thankful and excited to see how the Lord will continue to bless the church and ministry.

An Upcoming Event at The CORE

Jesus Cares Ministry will be holding an upcoming event at The CORE. The summer ministry is giving WELS and ELS college students hands on ministry experience as they prepare to enter congregational leadership. This ministry travels around to various churches and prepares individuals who are seeking an outreach opportunity beyond the walls of the church.

The event will be held on July 10th at 1:00 PM at The CORE. We are looking for volunteers that are passionate about helping others and eager to learn how to care for those with developmental disabilities. Come see what the Jesus Cares Ministry is all about!

Why Should You Join A Small Group?

If you are looking to get connected with other Christians in a welcoming, relational environment or if you are looking to fellowship with people will help strengthen and support your relationship with Christ - then Small Groups is a great fit for you. Stay tuned for new information regarding small groups coming in August. For more information on how to join a small group, go to The CORE's website.


Looking Ahead...

"Miracles"
July 4th- July 25th

"Secrets"
August 1st - August 15th

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Thank You Isn't Enough
An Expression of Thanks from Katie Strandlund

Words truly do not seem sufficient to express my heart and gratitude to you, The CORE. The CORE is a church. But it is not a church because of a building, it is a church because of the people that gather together as family in Christ and call themselves The CORE. And leaving that family and those I’ve had the honor to serve alongside for almost two years is bittersweet to say the least.

“Thank you” does not seem enough for the endless support and encouragement that you all have so freely given me. “Thank you” doesn’t seem enough for being incredible partners in carrying out The CORE’s mission to transform lives for Christ through faith that is real, relevant, and relational. Yet, “thank you” is the best I’ve got. I am truly humbled when I reflect on the ministry God has given me the opportunity to be a small part at The CORE.

The fight in Appleton is far from over. “Greater things are yet to come, and greater things are still to be done in this city.” * And I pray for God’s continued blessing and strength for all of you as you daily fight the fight and strive to live as a city within the city of Appleton to impact lives for Jesus with the Gospel.

*lyrics from “God of this City” by Blue Tree

From The CORE

It has truly been a blessing having Katie serve in our ministry at The CORE. We wish her many blessings as she sets out to fulfill God's calling on her heart.
We would like to think of this not as a "goodbye" but rather a "see you later".
Many thanks for your years of service!

Blessings,
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