Author: Doris Tegge
5 Tips, From Scripture, to Get Through the Next 5 Months
This has been a difficult summer and the months ahead may prove to be even more tumultuous with a major election looming and unceasing reports of violence. Even within our own circle of family and friends there are divisions and tempers may flare up. It may not Read More …
When We Are Weak
“Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me. But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Read More …
The Renewing Power of Forgiveness
During the September 29 service Masayo Kagita gave an inspiring witness of her journey to Christianity. During her speech she said repeatly and with joy, “I am forgiven!” It is not surprising that Masyo mentions this, since forgiveness is central to Christian belief. And since Read More …
Bricks and Stones
To anyone walking by our church in the past few months it was obvious that there is construction going on. A plywood barrier was put up, a dumpster was parked on the curb and stacks of bricks appeared on the property. This has been preceded Read More …
Will Your Seeds Grow?
The word ‘lent’ can be traced back to old English and old German words meaning ‘Spring’ or ‘lengthening of days’. It just so happens that the church season of Lent coincides with the earthly season of spring. It is a quiet time. Christmas holidays, New Read More …
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Loving Your Enemies
The Rev. King was imprisoned more than once as a result of his civil rights activities. During a two-week confinement in a filthy jail in in 1962, he used his time to work on his sermons. One of these was “Loving Your Enemies” from which Read More …
What is Our Brand?
By Doris Tegge – Lutherans have been getting a lot of media exposure this year due to the 500th anniversary celebration of the Reformation, ranging from a feature length film on PBS television to articles in major news magazines. More people are now aware of Read More …
How To Be a Reformer
by Doris Tegge – In Sunday School we have spent most of October studying about Martin Luther. The story of the Protestant Reformation is a good one, but how is something that happened 500 years ago relevant to young people? The truth is that human Read More …