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Church and Changers - Small Potatoes



Be thou continuously busy, pew potatoes and tater tots, making disciples who make disciples who make disciples, who...where was I?



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Mocking the "Means of Grace?" From: brianandtracey tds.net

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Mocking the "Means of Grace?"

Posted by: "brianandtracey tds.net" brianandtracey@tds.net   brn_lmp

Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:40 pm (PDT)



It is with the utmost humility as a recovering pew potato that I make
the attempt to serve Jesus daily. Remembering my Baptism I take off
the old and put on the new. It is only God's Mean's of Grace that has
fueled, inspired, and strengthened my faith through my 11 years of
service to God on a lay-level.

Ephesians 2:15
For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good
works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

Adding to the list of accusations like "self promoting, self ordained
will be added to the list. God knows what's in my heart, and test's my
efforts for lay driven ministry. It's my personal opinion that Pastor
Jeske isn't afraid of letting go of "control."

Psalm 139:23 23 Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know
my anxious thoughts.

God Bless
Brian Arthur Lampe
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GJ - Rev. Brian is guilty of Icha-peeking.

Bi-Sectsual Nominated For Ichaslang Lexicon:
Synonym for Babtist/Lutheran Blended Worship



Healing the blind, by Norma Boeckler.



Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "So Little To Ask - Yet They Still Say No":

Outstanding post.

I vote to add "bi-sectsual" to the Ichaslang dictionary. It's at once precise and appropriate.

Few there seem to be that will see the debauchery in the Lutheran churches and flee from it, clinging to the Word purely taught and Sacraments rightly distributed, for their spiritual health and that of those they are responsible for.

It is a sign of the times. May Christ come quickly!

In Christ,
Brett Meyer

I for one am thankful that Pastor Jackson is unafraid to be clear, precise and carefully wields the Sword of the Word, rightly dividing Law and Gospel. The Law for those who blaspheme the Word and the Gospel for those who turn to Christ in contrition and faith. Christ's continued blessings to you as you carry your cross. May more experience the joy in Christ of doing so.

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GJ - Brett, that was an Icha-peek.

So Little To Ask - Yet They Still Say No



The Great Physician, by Norma Boeckler

My friend in Milwaukee tells me that the WELS congregations are remodeling their churches so the front is a stage.

One WELS teacher went back to his home parish and found the pastor wandering into the congregation and explaining the lesson to the congregation before reading the Scriptures.

Entertainment, snacks during the service, and other gimmicks are not exclusive to Ski and the WELS Fox Valley gang. Nor are they limited to WELS.

Lutherans of all synods once sought a semblance of unity by using the historic liturgy--the General Synod leaving their revivalism behind--and Lutheran hymns. They erred on the side of Methodist hymns, in my opinion, but all synods in the 1960s were using the historic liturgy, hymns, creeds, the appointed readings, and a real sermon.

Chaos reigns among the Lutherans in the 21st century. The denomination label means nothing, even if it can be found on the sign outside. The Sunday service might be liturgical, pop Babtist, or a blend: bi-sectsual. The bi-sectsual service is designed as a holding device until the venue can be 100% pop.

I detest the word venue for worship, but the Shrinkers use it. I can hardly use worship for the blasphemies uttered by these illiterates, so please assume I am using venue as an expression of disgust and derision.

People would like to attend Lutheran liturgical services where the Creed, hymns, the liturgy, and the sermon are not an embarrassment to the pastor. That seems to be too much to ask, because the momentum is clearly toward removing the Lutheran name, mocking Biblical doctrine, eliminating the liturgy, and treating the Creed as an obstacle to spiritual growth.

Robes - even Geneva gowns - are better for hiding the fat tummies the ministers. Few want to go to church and see a slob speaking up front, reminding all the men of what they look like with too many beers and pizzas in their diet.

Are we all idiots? Are people so stupid that they cannot understand the clear, plain Word of God? The ministers should not assume that the members are as dense as they are. After all, the members have not spent countless mind-numbing hours at Fuller seminars and Willow Creek re-education centers.

For example, almost all the UOJ fanatics are clergy or laity who dropped out of seminary training. Almost none of the laity are confused about justification by faith. When people hear the pure Word of God, without any reference to Lutherdom, they become orthodox believers.

Must Lutheran congregations, in the name of mission, hide the Sacraments? What folly is that - to be ashamed of the Visible Word when Holy Baptism and Holy Communion are the treasures of the Lutheran Church, of historic Christianity?

Needless to say, the sanctimonious unbelievers of UOJ have no use for the Sacraments, and their spineless enablers have nothing to say about it. Muttering quietly about this anti-Sacrament travesty--over a coffee and danish at conference--is not the equivalent of in statu confessionis.

When clergy-bots get trained in Fuller doctrine, they become Fuller-bots. All the conservative seminaries have done that for the last 30 years. ELCA has also leavened their clergy with CG fads and fallacies.

If the Wisconsin and Missouri sects stopped trusting in Daddy Warbucks, Thrivent, and foundations, they could cut loose the heretics and the useful idiots financing them. Oh noes! Oh panic! How can we replace those millions? I believe the members--even in this Obama Depression--would make up the difference and then some.

This is an ideal time for Schroeder (WELS) and Harrison (LCMS) to cut loose ELCA entirely. What better time to say:
1. We abhor your abortion on demand lobbying and health insurance practices.
2. We reject your newly invented rationale for homosexual, lesbian, bi-sexual, and transexual clergy.
3. We condemn your Unitarian doctrine cloaked in Roman high churchism.

What better time to:
1. End all involvement with Thrivent, from the free napkins and calendars to the pan-Lutheran Leftist grants.
2. Create an alternative to Lutheran World Relief.
3. Stop worshiping the Golden Calf and trust in the Means of Grace.

The Word can do this, but two generations of clergy have tasted the cotton candy and hanker for it night and day.

United Church of Christ Shows Why They Are Shrinking So Fast


The UCC accepts all religious books as equal.

They are the product of many mergers - Congregational, Evanelical and Reformed, etc.

The UCC is so irrelevant and unknown today that they only make the news with this video and Rev. Jeremiah Wright's racist rants, not to mention his memorable sermon: "God bless America? No! God _____ America."

The UCC is the final step of Pietism, a radical atheism wrapped in sanctimony.