Reformation Day or Hallowe'en?


© John L. Hoh, Jr.
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Some humorous looks at what it means to be Lutheran:

Gout and Lutherans
You Know You Might Be Lutheran if...


Other aspects of Lutheran worship:

The Longing for Change and for Continuity in the Liturgy
The Doctrine of the Means of Grace
If Luther Wrote a Letter to Pastors Today
The Hymnal: A Lutheran Legacy Through the Ages
Lutheran Architecture: How a Building Reflects Theology


Hymns of Lutherans:

Built on the Rock the Church Doth Stand
Now Thank We All Our God

 

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3.   Jul 12, 2003 8:40 PM
It's about time I read this article of yours, John, especially since I published one on the same subject two years before you.


2.   Nov 6, 2001 1:22 PM
In response to message posted by Dan_Ellsworth:

I have often thought of wearing my Geneva gown and carrying hammer, nails, and a pa ...


-- posted by H2O


1.   Oct 31, 2001 8:30 AM
Happy Reformation Day, John! And Happy Birthday to your wife! Thanks for giving us something more substantial to focus on than the usual spookery. Now if we can recover All Saints' Day in its origi ...

-- posted by Dan_Ellsworth





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