Posts from 2018

Real Christmas

Recently I was speaking with Father Jerome of FSU’s Oriental Orthodox campus ministry. I mentioned that the Orthodox have a different way of calculating the date for the celebration of Easter. If you want to get into it, the way that Easter is calculated is that Easter is always the first Sunday after the full…

SparklyDivinityForgivenessFest – Worship Like a Lutheran

“Worship” “Liturgy” “Service(s)” “Eucharist” “Mass” “Gathering” “Church” “Meeting” – these are some of the words that Christians use to describe their Sunday morning experience. While none are terrible, some are preferred by some tribes. Our own Lutheran tribe has a preference toward “Service,” specifically “Divine Service” due to the German word “Gottesdienst” which literally means…

Lowercase Saints

“So what are some of the Lutheran holidays?” a student asked me recently. “Lutheran holidays?” I questioned back, “what do you mean?”  “You know, like Advent and Lent and…” I got the picture. “Those aren’t Lutheran holidays. Really the only distinctly “Lutheran” holiday is Reformation Day….the rest of those, they are just….historical Church holidays that…

The Communion of Saints

“I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the Resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting.” These five elements of the Apostle’s Creed form what we know about the Holy Spirit’s activity in the Church and in our lives – these five elements will…