Trinity 17
Gospel: Luke 14:1-11 “Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.” +inj+ To exalt yourself is to measure everything by what pleases you. To exalt yourself is to...
View ArticleHymns for Trinity 14-27
I thought it might be of advantage to our gentle readers to see what we’re singing here in sunny Kenosha, Wisconsin. To that end, you will find in a couple different formats here our hymn selections...
View ArticleVarious Notes for Trinity 17 – Luke 14:1-11
Pius Parsch, “The Church’s Year of Grace” …love of neighbor cannot be divorced from love of God. The Lord’s days is indeed holy, it can never, however, be desecrated through deeds of love done toward...
View ArticleLindemann on Trinity 17
THE SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY The first half of the Trinity Season brought before us the fundamental motives of the Christian life and the grace needed for its realization. The second half...
View ArticleGerhard on Trinity 17 – Luke 14:1-11
Christ is, of course, a much better physician than ordinary mortal physicians; for they can cure only with the physical means provided by nature. But Christ can bring aid and healing in a supernatural...
View ArticleTrinity 17 – Luke 14:1-11
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit The devil’s favorite day of the week is any day when preaching and God’s Word is held sacred, gladly heard, and learned. You might say...
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In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit Perhaps you have heard the phrase, “Minnesota nice.” People from the state of Minnesota, or any upper Midwest state for...
View ArticleTrinity 17 – Luke 14:1-11
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit Perhaps you have heard the phrase, “Minnesota nice.” People from the state of Minnesota, or any upper Midwest state for...
View ArticleSermon for Trinity 17
Sermon on St. Luke 14:1-11 Trinity 17 + In the Name of Jesus + Blessed is everyone who will eat bread in the kingdom of God! Just before today’s Gospel Lesson, Jesus talked about the feast of salvation...
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