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Andy on December 24th, 2010

Bruce Kintz, the CEO of CPH gives this wonderful message:

From CPH via YouTube.

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Andy on December 24th, 2010

 

I purchased this book, Lutheranism 101, when it was on sale for this price back in their reformation sale.  It is an EXCELLENT book, great for a lay person or professional theologian alike.

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Lutheranism 101
$14.99  – good to December 31!!!

Order online or call 800-325-3040.

View a good sample of the book.

 

Rev. Matt Harrison on this book:

Rev. Matthew Harrison speaking about Lutheranism 101 from COncordia Publishing House

Continue reading about Hurry up and get it while it’s cheap!!!!!

Andy on December 22nd, 2010

Not much of a “desk” but a “conference table”.  Wow, so this is where all those great CPH products come from…

Check out the FULL post at Cyberbrethren.


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Andy on December 11th, 2010

I was perusing the world of YouTube and stumbled across Concordia Publishing House’s channel.  One of their videos was on confession:

I can remember when St. Paul’s reinstituted “scheduled” Private Confession.  Yeah, we never really got rid of private confession, it just stayed in the Pastor’s study for when we had a crisis and needed to chit chat with our spiritual father.

Do remember that the Lutheran Church is a catholic (i.e. universal) church.  So…what does this mean?  We’ll, we are the only church that uses scripture and scripture alone as the norm of our faith.  Other Christian denominations add various aspects – work, the pope, etc. 

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Andy on June 28th, 2009

I was perusing the world of YouTube and stumbled across Concordia Publishing House’s channel.  One of their videos was on confession:

 

I can remember when St. Paul’s reinstituted “scheduled” Private Confession.  Yeah, we never really got rid of private confession, it just stayed in the Pastor’s study for when we had a crisis and needed to chit chat with our spiritual father.

Do remember that the Lutheran Church is a catholic (i.e. universal) church.  So…what does this mean?  We’ll, we are the only church that uses scripture and scripture alone as the norm of our faith.  Other Christian denominations add various aspects – work, the pope, etc. 

Continue reading about Private Confession & Absolution