Thursday, January 30, 2025

Helped Patton's Troops - Got a Loan To Come to America

 

Veteran's Honor Rose reminds our military of their sworn duty.

My wife and her sister were born in poverty and lived for a time in a refugee camp. Her parents borrowed the funds to come across to America. They paid the entire amount back and helped more of the family settle in the States. One uncle joined the US Army.

They all studied to become American citizens, the pride of their lives.

The sisters were coaxed to attend a local state university, and some urged Valparaiso. Christina insisted on Augustana College in Rock Island, within walking distance of my house. We met on the first day in English class and I was asked by my brother about that meeting. I said, "I met a red-head and I'll ask her out and maybe marry her." Decades later, when Christina talked about this, a Moline friend at the same dorm said Chris kept calling my name that week.

Look at Your Tax Dollars - Going to Lutheran Refugee and Immigration Services
Now - GLOBAL REFUGE and THRIVENT!



 





Former - Lutheran Refugee And Immigration Services



Why an 85-Year-Old Charity Needed a New Name

Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service rebranded as Global Refuge to put the spotlight on its mission — and boost fundraising.




Global Refuge

In 2023, Global Refuge (formerly Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS)) opened the Camino a Casa program in Guatemala to offer specialized services for youth repatriated from the United States or Mexico. The program addresses reintegration challenges such as poverty, violence, and a lack of economic opportunity through comprehensive case management, access to educational and vocational training, financial assistance, and mental health support for youth and their families, promoting stability and fostering a sense of belonging for Guatemalan youth returning home.

This grant supports the Camino a Casa program in Guatemala, which promotes economic empowerment, social mobility, and diverse, inclusive communities through a three-prong system: pathway building, career navigation, and harnessing the power of champions and coalitions.

Support from the Thrivent Charitable Community Fund and generous gifts our donors help make this possible. For collaborative funds, Thrivent Charitable conducts an invitation-based grantmaking process. For more information visit our nonprofit resources.

Do Not Read Luther For Cute Sayings!

 


The Reformation reminds us of Luther, Melanchthon, and Chemnitz - so why am I even mentioning them? After all, if knowledge of Luther is withered away now, how much worse is content about the other two teachers? 




How many preachers of any church body struggle to find some witty snippet at the end of November? The clergy are more likely to make fun of those three professors above, who risked their lives, changed Europe, and spread the Gospel to the world.




The percentage of Luther students is so small that anyone can attack the basics of the Gospel of Faith. The Lutheran (sic) synod leaders began waddling after Rome many decades ago, because Rome is cool. 

One LCA pastor from many decades ago said this about his fellow seminary students at Philadelphia Seminary (now United), "Him? He was the only high church guy who wasn't gay!" Indeed - the most inclined students at Waterloo bragged about their group of seminarians putting on the display robes and prancing around the Fortress Press Store. Almy is the target now - and OH! what prices!




So we have a collision now. Anyone can have a truckload of printed worthwhile Luther books, and even more books through the marvels of digital reproductions like PDF - and through the spoken Word. The collision is the lack of use, whether heard, read, or inwardly digested.

Here is a concise collection of Lenker's Luther Sermons.

I am sprinkling some Luther quotations on this page, because I am too weak to resist the combination of Gospel and graphics.


This was Photoshopped from the Planet of the Apes movie, where the hero realizes Planet Earth is so destroyed that the Statue of Liberty is half-buried. Thus the Lutheran Church with its papal lusts, Calvinist errors, and Waltherian dogma.

 Year around, no?


Daily Luther Sermon Quote - Epiphany 4 Epistle - "Solomon’s words (Ecclesiastes 7:17), “Noli nimium esse justus,” “Be not righteous overmuch.” Here is where we leave unperceived the beam in our own eye and proceed to remove the mote from our neighbor’s eye. Laws without love make the conscience timid and fill it with unreasonable terror and despair, to the great injury of body and soul."

 


Fourth Sunday After Epiphany. Christian Love and the Command to Love. Romans 13:8-10 

LOVE FULFILS THE LAW.

“For he that loveth his neighbor hath fulfilled the law.”

7. Having frequently spoken of the character and fruits of love, it is unnecessary to introduce the subject here. The topic is sufficiently treated in the epistle lesson for the Sunday preceding Lent. We will look at the command to love, in the Law of God. Innumerable, endless, are the books and doctrines produced for the direction of man’s conduct. And there is still no limit to the making of books and laws. Note the ecclesiastical and civil regulations, the spiritual orders and stations. These laws and doctrines might be tolerated, might be received with more favor, if they were founded upon and administered according to the one great law — the one rule or measure — of love; as the Scriptures do, which present many different laws, but all born of love, and comprehended in and subject to it.

And these laws must yield, must become invalid, when they conflict with love.

Of Love’s higher authority we find many illustrations in the Scriptures.

Christ makes particular mention of the matter in Matthew 12:3-4, where David and his companions ate the holy showbread. Though a certain law prohibited all but the priests from partaking of this holy food, Love was empress here, and free. Love was over the Law, subjecting it to herself. The Law had to yield for the time being, had to become invalid, when David suffered hunger. The Law had to submit to the sentence: “David hungers and must be relieved, for Love commands, Do good to your needy neighbor. Yield, therefore, thou Law. Prevent not the accomplishment of this good. Rather accomplish it thyself. Serve him in his need. Interpose not thy prohibitions.” In connection with this same incident, Christ teaches that we are to do good to our neighbor on the Sabbath; to minister as necessity demands, whatever the Sabbath restrictions of the Law. For when a brother’s need calls, Love is authority and the Law of the Sabbath is void.

8. Were laws conceived and administered in love, the number of laws would matter little. Though one might not hear or learn all of them, he would learn from the one or two he had knowledge of, the principle of love taught in all. And though he were to know all laws, he might not discover the principle of love any more readily than he would in one. Paul teaches this method of understanding and mastering law when he says: “Owe no man anything, but to love one another”; “He that loveth another hath fulfilled the law”; “If there be any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself”; “Love worketh no ill to his neighbor”; “Love is the fulfilling of the law.” Every word in this epistle lesson proves Love mistress of all law.

9. Further, no greater calamity, wrong and wretchedness is possible on earth than the teaching and enforcing of laws without love. In such case, laws are but a ruinous curse, making true the proverbs, “summum jus, summa injustitia,” “The most strenuous right is the most strenuous wrong”; and again, Solomon’s words (Ecclesiastes 7:17), “Noli nimium esse justus,” “Be not righteous overmuch.” Here is where we leave unperceived the beam in our own eye and proceed to remove the mote from our neighbor’s eye. Laws without love make the conscience timid and fill it with unreasonable terror and despair, to the great injury of body and soul.

Thus, much trouble and labor are incurred all to no purpose.

ELCA's Death Spiral - Signaled by Liz Eaton's Election in 2013 -

 


Reconciling Works via Clint Schneckloth's substack.

"Beloved Children of God,

For over 50 years ReconcilingWorks has advocated for the acceptance, full participation, and liberation of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions within the Lutheran Church. This is holy work for holy people.

In one week, the world has experienced the Trump Administration - through Executive Orders - try to remove, deny, and endanger the lives of our Transgender, Nonbinary, Genderqueer, Intersex, and Gender Nonconforming siblings. Just by saying there are only two genders does not make it true. We have a God who exists beyond a binary.

Trump's recent actions against the LGBTQIA+ community could not be further from the Gospel message of love, welcome, inclusion, and liberation.

1. Declaring there are only two genders, male and female.

2. Banning Transgender people from military service.

3. Ending gender affirming care for anyone under the age of 19.

ReconcilingWorks will continue to work with our 1,150+ Reconciling in Christ congregations and ministries to be a public witness in word and action, working against the dangers of White Christian Nationalism, discrimination, and erasures of people groups. We call upon all of our Reconciling in Christ partners - congregations, synods, and other ministries - to amplify your own voices in support of your LGBTQIA+ siblings. Now is the time to speak up and speak out, joining our voices and actions with those of Christians and members of other faith communities who also support God's beloved LGBTQIA+ children."








May the God of love and liberation hear our lament. May each of us be bold in our witness. May we all work to bring an end to this attack against people God has named beloved.

Signed,

ReconcilingWorks: Lutherans for Full Participation




ELCiC Bishop Susan Johnson