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October 2022
Make Revelation Great Again
The book of Revelation is widely known for how it speaks about things that are way “up there” and way “down the road.” While this is most certainly true, its real greatness is in the many fascinating ways it reveals the “right here” and the “right now” of what is taking place in Christian worship. Come take a fresh look at this challenging book on September 20, 27, & October 4 from 6:30–8pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Sheboygan, Wisconsin…
Find out more »March 2023
One Day Seminar: Make Revelation Great Again
The book of Revelation is widely known for how it speaks about things that are way “up there” and way “down the road.” While this is most certainly true, its real greatness is in the many fascinating ways it reveals the “right here” and the “right now” of what is taking place in Christian worship. Come take a fresh look at this challenging book on March 11 from 9:00am – 2:30pm at Elm Grove Lutheran Church with Dr. Brian German,…
Find out more »April 2023
Seeing the Resurrection Today
The accounts of Jesus’ resurrection are often seen as describing something that happened a long time ago. That may be true, but the greatest part of these narratives is how they put the resurrection right into the church’s worship of all times and places. Come take a fresh look at these beloved texts on April 18, 25, and May 2 from 6:30–8pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 824 Wisconsin Avenue in Sheboygan with Dr. Brian German, Associate Professor of Theology at…
Find out more »Seeing the Resurrection Today
The accounts of Jesus’ resurrection are often seen as describing something that happened a long time ago. That may be true, but the greatest part of these narratives is how they put the resurrection right into the church’s worship of all times and places. Come take a fresh look at these beloved texts on April 18, 25, and May 2 from 6:30–8pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 824 Wisconsin Avenue, Sheboygan, Wisconsin (in the Fellowship Hall) with Dr. Brian German, Associate…
Find out more »May 2023
Seeing the Resurrection Today
The accounts of Jesus’ resurrection are often seen as describing something that happened a long time ago. That may be true, but the greatest part of these narratives is how they put the resurrection right into the church’s worship of all times and places. Come take a fresh look at these beloved texts on April 18, 25, and May 2 from 6:30–8pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 824 Wisconsin Avenue in Sheboygan with Dr. Brian German, Associate Professor of Theology at…
Find out more »October 2023
Tracking Abel’s Blood: A Study of the True Church in Genesis
Join us for our newest In-Depth presentation! From the garden of Eden onward, the false church has been at war with the true church. Come hear some of the fascinating ways the book of Genesis teaches us about these “two churches” with Dr. Brian German, Chairman of the Theology Department and Director of the Concordia Bible Institute at Concordia University, on October, 2, 9, and 16, from 6:30 to 8pm in the Friends of Concordia Room (northwest corner of the…
Find out more »Tracking Abel’s Blood: A Study of the True Church in Genesis
Join us for our newest In-Depth presentation! From the garden of Eden onward, the false church has been at war with the true church. Come hear some of the fascinating ways the book of Genesis teaches us about these “two churches” with Dr. Brian German, Chairman of the Theology Department and Director of the Concordia Bible Institute at Concordia University, on October, 2, 9, and 16, from 6:30 to 8pm in the Friends of Concordia Room (northwest corner of the…
Find out more »Tracking Abel’s Blood: A Study of the True Church in Genesis
Join us for our newest In-Depth presentation! From the garden of Eden onward, the false church has been at war with the true church. Come hear some of the fascinating ways the book of Genesis teaches us about these “two churches” with Dr. Brian German, Chairman of the Theology Department and Director of the Concordia Bible Institute at Concordia University, on October 16, from 6:30 to 8pm in the Friends of Concordia Room (northwest corner of the Fieldhouse). No need…
Find out more »March 2024
The Passion of Jesus according to Joseph the Patriarch
The early Lutherans were fond of reading the passion of Jesus right alongside the account of Joseph the patriarch so that they “may view the old Passion as though it were painted with new colors” (Wilhelm Bidembach, 1538–72). Come hear some of the fascinating ways the Joseph narrative adds rich color to the death and resurrection of Christ with Dr. Brian German, Chairman of the Theology Department and Director of the Concordia Bible Institute at Concordia University, on March 11…
Find out more »The Passion of Jesus according to Joseph the Patriarch
The early Lutherans were fond of reading the passion of Jesus right alongside the account of Joseph the patriarch so that they “may view the old Passion as though it were painted with new colors” (Wilhelm Bidembach, 1538–72). Come hear some of the fascinating ways the Joseph narrative adds rich color to the death and resurrection of Christ with Dr. Brian German, Chairman of the Theology Department and Director of the Concordia Bible Institute at Concordia University, on March 11…
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