Today's Gospel (St. Matthew 17:1-9) provides hope in the midst of fear, comfort in the midst of foreboding, and joy for all whose hope is in the Incarnate One, in that He said to His disciples (and to us), "Arise, and be not afraid." The sermon.
I've been a Lutheran pastor for about 35 years (LCMS), and have been here in Kewanee for about 17 of those years. Did I mention that I'm also the editor-in-chief of Gottesdienst? Check it out at www.gottesdienst.org. If you really want to see more about me, get on that Gottesdienst website and check out my cv.
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