Saturday, May 24, 2014

Troy Scheiner, Party in the MLC Star - Argues for Multi-Site in His Senior Essay.
Advisor - Al Sorum. Yuk. Yuk.

 Troy Schreiner was just assigned to be the Associate to the District President of the NW  District.


http://www.wls.wels.net/library/blessings-properly-applied-multi-site-church-planting-wisconsin-evangelical-lutheran-synod

The Blessings of Properly Applied Multi-site Church Planting in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod

Author(s): 
Schreiner, Troy
Date: 
2014-03-12
Subject(s): 
Notes: 
In the last decade, the multi-site church planting model has become a major factor in the
way American churches have chosen to expand their reach into the community. Many nondenominational
and Evangelical churches have referred to multi-site church planting as “the new
normal” or as a “revolution,” because of the model’s impact, wide range implementation, and
numerical attendance success. However, in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, the
model has found little implementation. Little is known or has been experienced with the multisite
model.
[GJ - Haven't you heard of the plagiarizing pastors of the Fox Valley Circuit?]

In a constantly shifting church landscape, it is important to analyze the practicality of
any church model in order to find the best ways, according to ministry context and
congregational factors, to carry out the Great Commission. After researching other
denominations’ usage of multi-site and interviewing WELS pastors and synod leaders, it became
apparent that there are a number of inherent blessings and challenges that accompany the multisite
model. The goal of this thesis is to analyze the model’s practicality and replication
possibilities in the WELS, comparing the blessings with the challenges, and measuring the multisite
church planting model with the clear truths of Scripture

The Standard Fee for Koine Is $3,000 - Whom Are They Kidding?



Top Two New Stories for the Last 30 Days

Did Schone make a deal with Zachary Stowe?
"We won't ask, so please don't tell."


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But Paul McCain has the entire world righteous - Bishop Stephan, STD, said so.

Mortality Rate of Pseudo-Lutheran Blogs - Very High

For Mequon grads - sine fide means "without faith."

Cyberbrethren is kaput.

What other blogs have quit and gone away?

Joe Krohn's Rock and Roll Lutheran - gone.

Tim Glende's crowd had many attempts. He used two different names, and they disappeared a total of four times, if memory serves.

Phony Lutherans can fake it, but not forever. Their lust for attention destroys them, because their words betray their devious nature, their nastiness, and their false doctrine.

When I revealed that George Mueller on LutherQuest (sic) was Rolf Preus, George immediately replied on LQ that it was against policy to reveal secret identities. "Moderator - erase this thread at once!" 

Rolf - you did everything short of posting a notarized affidavit - not that anyone would believe you.

What do they have in common? UOJ. They are all forgiven without faith, which is convenient, because the above have no faith and deny the Gospel whenever and wherever they can.

1 Timothy 4 Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons, 2 speaking lies in hypocrisy, having their own conscience seared with a hot iron, 3 forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from foods which God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and know the truth. 4 For every creature of God is good, and nothing is to be refused if it is received with thanksgiving; 5 for it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer.

6 If you instruct the brethren in these things, you will be a good minister of Jesus Christ, nourished in the words of faith and of the good doctrine which you have carefully followed. 7 But reject profane and old wives’ fables, and exercise yourself toward godliness. 8 For bodily exercise profits a little, but godliness is profitable for all things, having promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come. 9 This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptance. 10 For to this end we both labor and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, who is the Savior of all men, especially of those who believe. 11 These things command and teach.

Sassy Sue - Star of Stage, Screen, and Goodyear Tire

Sassy loves an adoring crowd.


I asked Goodyear if I could bring my dawg along when they put new tires on.

Sassy and I waited in the deluxe lounge while the tires were being installed. Two men from Tyson came and sat down. They really liked Sassy, and Sassy responded at once to them.

I mentioned how smart she was. "She has her own blog and she sings the blues."

Sassy responded to the idea of singing. So I sang -

I went to a website and what did I see?
The cutest little dog with the name of Sassy.
I've got the blues (woo, woo, woo)
Sassy stuck her muzzle in the air and howled, "Woo, woo, woo."
I've got the Cattle Dog blues.
I've got the downtown, lowdown, down in the mouth Cattle Dog Blues.
Woo, woo, woo, woo. Sassy added, "Woo, woo, woo!" even louder.

The men loved it and applauded. Sassy responded by dragging her paw down my leg, which normally means more petting, more attention, more snacks.
"Second verse?" I asked her. She pawed again.

I went to the dogpark and what did I see?
A bunch of lazy dogs and they-all were pedigreed.
They got the blues (woo, woo, woo, woo). Sassy - "Woo, woo, woo."
They got the Cattle Dog blues.
They got the can't catch, can't fetch, lazy fat pedigree blues.
Woo, woo, woo, woo. Sassy - "Woo, woo, woo."

Everyone was applauding or just looking astounded.

The tires were done, and one Tyson man went to the counter where I was signing out. He said, "Write down that blog's name. We want to look it up."



Later we went for a walk at home, met a few friends through the fence, and came back to see Little White Mouse (Chihuahua) racing around and wanting to play tag. Sassy looked a bit bored and tired. LWM had a blast running circles and staging mock attacks on both of us.

Sassy is a bit of a diva. Once she has barked down a dog, she seldom gives that dog any more attention. Her idea seems to be, "Drive that dog crazy with the loudest, most intimidating barking, then never even notice the dog again." Her kelpie yips made a Great Dane sit on his haunches, put up his muzzle, and howl into the air. He seemed to calling for help.

He wants to play each day. Sassy shuns him

Anthony Weiner-dog wants to race along the fence barking. Sassy races one way, turns back, barking the whole time, then walks away. Anthony usually barks from 10 feet away - very brave.

Bob, the military vet, says, "That's my dawg. When you are tired of her, I will take her. She is so beautiful." Sassy races to meet him when he is out gardening.  Then she looks for cat treats to steal.


Roses Are in Bed - Sunflowers To Be Planted


Free PDF - The Wormhaven Gardening Book

I left room for more roses next spring, when I will order them and plant early. That is the best way to get the desired roses blooming early. I planted bare-root roses first, bargains from a shopping channel. Then I found an enormous nursery near us for shrub roses full of blooms, ready to be planted. They are all doing well and will grace the altar this Sunday - red, pink, and white blooms.

My helper said, "Don't cut all the blooms off!" I was pruning the old blooms away. I said, "I am pruning to get even more flowers." I have to fill him in on John 15:1-10. We often talk about the Christian faith.

Some of my favorite roses are: Olympiad (red), Double Delight (bi-color, aromatic), Fragrant Cloud (very aromatic), Peace and its blood relatives, Queen Elizabeth, and Mr. Lincoln.

Mrs. Ichabod wanted to see all the roses out front, so I was unable to start on the south side expansion I planned. However, mammoth sunflowers at Park Seed gave me an idea bout how to use the sun and my leftover mulch.

Several packages are on the way. These are mammoth or Russian striped sunflower seeds. The plants can grow very tall (10 feet) and produce enormous disks full of seed.  My helper has two small children, so I gave him two sample packets in advance.

Sunflowers and corn use the sun's energy more efficiently than any other plants. Both demand rich soil and the cool feet/moist soil provided by mulch. In Midland I used pumpkin plants for "mulching" corn. They spread out to quell weed growth, shade the ground, and hold moisture in. Pumpkins are also hogs for water, so that area had to be watered often.

In Phoenix I grew a sunflower fort, using rows of sunflowers to hide the children's playset behind four walls of giant sunflowers. Nothing delights children more than hiding in deep undergrowth and popping out to say "Boo!"

We will probably dig a couple of trenches to put in several rows of sunflowers, covered with wood mulch. In New Ulm I left the stalks up for the winter. My mother thought that was untidy. I pointed out how much the birds loved to sit safely on stalks to look for food. Besides that, the roots slowly rot into the soil over the winter and improve the soil, with the help of soil creatures (starring the earthworm, the work shared by many unseen heroes).

Sunflower seed is so inexpensive and productive that I can plant spots in various locations and see what happens. We have a deep back yard (for an urban area) that allows for some in the back, where the grass alley separates our house from the one on Joye Street.

Who will get the seed disks? Squirrels will eat some of the flowers before they produce. Once the seeds ripen, squirrels and birds will compete to harvest them. Children on our block will probably ask for some disks. There is nothing like holding one of the aromatic seed disks and admiring the artistic rows of seeds.

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Sunday, February 12, 2012


Plan for Sunflower Season.
Creation and Fibonacci Numbers

By Norma Boeckler



Mammoth sunflowers are also called Russian and striped. These make great eating for humans after roasting in the oven, but birds and squirrels like them raw. They are one of the most nutritious products of the garden.

Most people use black oil sunflowers for bird food. The seeds can be planted, too, since they are least expensive in big bags.

I used to buy mammoth sunflower seeds in large packages from Harris Seeds. Larger packages are hard to resist.

This seed disk is not unusual. In New Ulm  I left the stalks up all winter so the birds could perch on them while winter foraging. They like to be just above the ground to look for food. The plant slowly rots into the soil. The decay feeds the soil creatures, especially earthworms, enriching and loosening the soil.

Flowers and Fibonacci Numbers
Long before the spirograph drawing toy, God created the same patterns in sunflower seed rows. The topic of Finonacci numbers is fascinating by itself.

This plant is only six feet tall but the seed disk is gigantic. The sunflower is a compound bloom, so each flower-let needs pollinating. The bees enjoy helping out, so there is quite a show to watch. The plant itself hosts plenty of visitors, so birds may land to feast on bugs chewing the leaves or hiding in the shade.

Sunflowers are often used as a temporary wall, an inexpensive way to provide privacy or shade. Unlike bamboo, sunflowers will not spread and occupy the entire lawn. Children like to hide in a fortress created with four walls of sunflowers.

Biggest sunflower disk contest:

Children like to see who can grow the biggest sunflower. Each plant needs plenty of space around it and as much sun as possible.

For extra growth, dig a hole first and fill it with compost, manure, or organic material. Put the best soil on top and plant the seed there. Once the plant begins, use dead grass, leaves, or newspaper to create mulch, which will hold in moisture, shade the root zone, and feed the soil creatures. Earthworms love newspaper roofs over their heads.

Sunflowers need plenty of water. They are as needy as corn and pumpkins. Their leaves will droop when they need more moisture. Water is the way they take up minerals from the soil, so that will give them more growth and bigger disks. Solar energy draws the moisture out while feeding the plant. Photosynthesis is a wonder we take for granted each day.


Friday, May 23, 2014

We Are Running Out of Crypto-Papists. Please Graduate More, Concordias!



"Paul-McCain-Paul-McCain-Paul-McCain.
Doesn't work!"


http://cyberbrethren.com/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi



All the Stars of the WELS Gay Video Have Calls and Assignments.
"Party in the MLC" Plagiarized "Party in the Fire Island Pines"

Who is disciplined in WELS?
Answer: Only those who criticize Holy Mother Synod and her UOJ.
See the link on Zachary Stowe.


Current and future pastors:

Troy Schreiner was just assigned to be the Associate to the District President of the NW  District.
Benjamin Reichel is assigned to start a new mission in Fulshear, Texas.

Matthew Rothe just finished vicar year at Hope, Toronto, Canada

Matthew Rothe practiced this scene at the children's park.
The outtake is included at the end of the video.

Joshua Schultz just finished vicar year at Our Savior, Brookings, South Dakota


Teachers from Martin Luther College, New Ulm, Minnesota
Jonathan Huebner is a teacher at Nebraska Lutheran High School.

Justin Krause is a teacher at Salem, Stillwater, MN

Tyler Morgan is a teacher at Word of Life, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Luke Beilke is a teacher at St. Marcus, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Schone approved the video, which MLC students loved.
The WELS School of Ministry left the video posted on YouTube for a long time.
The video was taken down, uploaded a second time,
and put on its own Facebook page - "Bring Back Party in the MLC."

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Double Justification - From a Famous Calvinist

UOJists never admit that a Calvinist, Leonard Wood,
used the terms they love so much -
OJ and SJ.


Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Classic Ichabod: Liberal President of Bowdoin College Coined the Two Justifications Loved by Rolf Preus and all UOJ Stormtroopers




Classic Ichabod, The Glory Has Departed: Liberal President of Bowdoin College Coined the Two Justifications Loved by Rolf Preus and all UOJ Stormtroopers



UOJ Stormtroopers read Justification and Rome by Robert Preus but miss the clear, plain passages about justification by faith - rejecting UOJ.


Leonard Wood coined the double justification wording loved by the Synodical Conference, in print in English before C. F. W. Walther landed in America.


Leonard Wood, who translated Knapp's Lectures, was president of
Bowdoin College. Today that college is in the news:
http://www.dianawest.net/Home/tabid/36/EntryId/872/Honors-from-A-jad.aspx


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Woods_(college_president)

...he made a translation of George Christian Knapp's Christian Theology, which became long used as a textbook in American theological seminaries. When he became president of Bowdoin in 1839, he was only 32 years old. He held his position until 1866. During his tenure, the College built Appleton Hall, the Chapel, and Adams Hall, which housed the Medical School of Maine and the undergraduate laboratories. A recipient of advanced degrees from Colby College, Harvard University, and Bowdoin, Woods died in 1878 in Boston, Massachusetts.


Facebook Debate Separates Sound Doctrine from the Deceptions of UOJ,
Revealing the Gospel versus Halle Rationalism




"All theology is pastoral theology. We must not forget this. Doctrine has no place being discussed among ivory tower theologians if it cannot be preached all the way from the pulpit to the deathbed." -Anthony Voltattorni
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  • Jim Schulz The doctrine on which the church stands or falls is not Objective Justification. It is Objective AND Subjective Justification, or in other words, justification by faith alone.
    14 hours ago · Like · 2
  • Gregory J Schultz No, the doctrine on which the Church stands or falls is *justification.* The symbols use neither those words (OJ or SJ) nor the definition of those words.
    14 hours ago · Like · 6
  • Paul Rydecki "Through the resurrection of Christ God declared that He has accepted Christ’s work of redeeming the sinful world. Therefore, Christ’s resurrection is God’s declaration of the justification of the entire world of sinners." The conclusion is not supported by the premise. God's acceptance of the work of Christ does not equal or result in the justification of all sinners, nor does Rom. 4:25 say or teach this, as Rom. 4:24 makes abundantly clear, "...It shall be imputed to us who believe in Him who raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead,"
    13 hours ago · Unlike · 4
  • Gregory L. Jackson The Halle Pietists agree with the blog and Wilken.
  • Jim Pierce An excellent quotation from our Confession in the article: "The human race is truly redeemed and reconciled with God through Christ, who has merited with His innocent obedience, suffering, and death, both the righteousness that avails before God and eternal life” (FC SD XI: 15)." 

    Indeed, it certainly follows from that "...if we do not have Objective Justification right, then all other matters in the life of the church falls apart." IOW, if Christ has not "truly redeemed and reconciled" the human race with God, then there is nothing to receive by faith. "[T]hen all other matters in the life of the church falls apart."
    12 hours ago · Edited · Like · 1
  • Paul Rydecki Jim, Jesus promises, "Whoever believes in the Son has everlasting life" (Jn. 3:36). Are you saying that the Son is not a trustworthy object of faith?
  • Jim Schulz My point is: there are not two doctrines of justification, i.e. 1) Objective Justification and 2) Subjective Justification. But there is only one doctrine of justification which must include the three solas: grace, faith, and Scripture. The Roman Catholic Church teaches a doctrine of justification, but it includes good works combined with faith. Evangelicalism teaches a doctrine of justification, but it excludes Word and Sacrament as the exclusive means by which God delivers his grace through faith. Therefore the doctrine on which the church stands or falls is justification, which is by grace through faith worked through Word and Sacrament. It's a package deal.
  • Andy Jurgen Kaut You'll note the author did not pit objective vs. Subjective, but rather the objective nature of justification vs. Silence. Let's thank god there are pastors that take their duties seriously...
  • Jim Pierce Pr. Paul Rydecki, I am not and I don't know how you could draw such an inference from my statement.

    Pr. Jim Schulz, I don't know why your point would be "there are not two doctrines of justification" because by now you should know that the LC-MS, which teaches Objective Justification, doesn't confess the red herring you, and the detractors of OJ, constantly raise up. Furthermore, the article cited above doesn't teach "two doctrines of justification." It baffles me how one who claims to confess OJ, along with his synod, has such a problem with the teaching.
  • Daniel Baker “God does not wait for men to reconcile Him with themselves by means of any efforts of their own. He is already reconciled."

    The first sentence is true. It does not, however, prove the second. To the contrary, the Confessions tell us that the "the unbelieving and unconverted...person is not reconciled to God” (FC:SD:IV:8). Indeed, as our Lord Himself tells us, the wrath of God abides on these individuals (Saint John 3:36). 

    The problem with UOJ fanatics is that they fuss about Sacred Scripture's emphasis on faith as if faith is man's work. Faith is not a work of man, but rather a work of God. It's okay to say it's necessary for justification because it's a component required and provided by God. 

    "The fullness of the Gospel itself is made contingent upon the reception of it, and so it is no Gospel at all,"

    I guess someone forgot to give our Lord and His Holy Apostles the memo. 

    "He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God."

    "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned."

    "Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost."
    11 hours ago · Edited · Like · 2
  • Christian Schulz There's no such thing as "objective justification" or "subjective justification" -- subject justification, according to UOJ, meaning that believing in "objective justification" you are then justified subjectivelyand personally. There's only justification by faith in Christ. Simple as that.
    11 hours ago · Edited · Like · 2
  • Nicholas Kandoll Romans 5:18 ESV

    Therefore, as one trespass led to condemnation for all men, so one act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all men.
  • Daniel Baker "It is considered and understood to be the same thing when Paul says (a) we are “justified by faith” (Romans 3:28) or (b) “faith is counted as righteousness” (Romans 4:5) and when he says (c) “by the one man’s obedience the many will be made righteous” (Romans 5:19) or (d) “so one act of righteousness leads to justification and life for all men” (Romans 5:18). Faith justifies not because it is such a good work or because it is so beautiful a virtue. It justifies because it lays hold of and accepts Christ’s merit in the promise of the Holy Gospel. For this merit must be applied and become ours through faith, if we are to be justified by it. Therefore, the righteousness that is credited to faith or to the believer out of pure grace is Christ’s obedience, suffering, and resurrection, since He has made satisfaction for us to the Law and paid for ‹expiated› our sins" (FC:SD:III:9-14).
    10 hours ago · Like · 1
  • Christian Schulz As if Scripture weren't clear enough, I appeal to Gerhard:http://www.intrepidlutherans.com/.../johann-gerhard-on...
    www.intrepidlutherans.com
    Thank you, Rev. Rydecki, for translating these. I hope you have more in the hopp... See More
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  • Christian Schulz Ignore me (well, not entirely). Listen to the Confessions as posted by Daniel. When you have to manipulate what the Confessions clearly confess, then you might not be a Lutheran or even Christian.
  • Christian Schulz I honestly just love how clear the Confessions put it. We can shove the Brief Statement down our throats but the Confessions/Scripture will reign. You'll only get UOJ if you don't independently consult Scripture.
  • Jonathan Mayer Denying UOJ simply because Scripture and the Confessions don't use "objective" and "subjective" in their discussion of justification is about as valid as saying that homosexuality is okay because Jesus didn't verbally condemn it. UOJ is taught in Scripture and in the Confessions. It's an exegetical error to apply one definition of justification to every instance of the word, regardless of context, in order to avoid straining human logic.
    8 hours ago · Like · 3
  • Daniel Baker I'd like to know in what universe Scripture and the Confessions' clear testimony that all sinners are not righteous in God's sight but rather abide under His wrath and condemnation until they are declared righteous through God-given faith alone is a lie from the "pit of hell." If anything is from the pit of hell, it's such asinine rhetoric.
    8 hours ago · Like · 1
  • Paul Rydecki So now it's a "lie from the pit of hell" to teach that "all are sinners and are justified solely by faith in Christ"? That's what I teach. That's what Luther taught. That's what the Scriptures teach. Sinners are either justified by works, or by faith in Christ. Only those two possibilities. And the works route isn't valid for sinners anyway. Justified by faith alone in Christ alone. Apparently the new doctrine of demons. 
    8 hours ago · Like · 1
  • Jim Schulz Erich, beautiful indeed when your g-grandfather said: "What is the Gospel? We quickly answer: It is the good news of salvation, the glad tidings of the gracious remission of sin through faith, which is in Christ Jesus."
  • Jonathan Mayer Pr. Rydecki, it isn't the "by faith in Christ" statement that is from the pit of hell. It's the heresy you serve on the side. Namely, that "if you don't have faith, you aren't justified."
  • Paul Rydecki This is getting bizarre. What do you think "justified by faith in Christ" means, if you're actually justified *not by faith in Christ*? Either faith is the instrument of justification, or it isn't. You can't have it both ways. If you want to say all people are justified (whether they believe in Christ or not), then please stop saying that justification is by faith. You're just confusing people.
    8 hours ago · Like · 2
  • Dagan Siepert So...We are justified by faith alone in Christ but it is a lie from the pit of hell to say 'if you don't have faith, you aren't justified'? That rhetoric makes absolutely no sense.
    8 hours ago · Like · 3
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GJ - People complain that debating on Facebook is a waste of time. Nevertheless, this particular debate clearly showed the difference between the Gospel and that philosophy taught by the syphilitic founder of the LCMS (Stephan) and his enforcer (Walther).

The opponents no longer claim J. Gerhard for their side.
Gerhard complete the massive Harmonia that Chemnitz began.