Upon graduating from Concordia University in 1998, I accepted the position of Director at Arrowhead Lutheran Camp (ALC). […]
Gospel
This week is National Lutheran Schools Week. All manner of wacky school spirit activities are going on at […]
“Because here’s something else that’s weird but true: in the day-to day trenches of adult life, there is […]
There were moments when she lay in the dark. Seconds that flashed another lifetime scratched into the edge […]
“We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep into our […]
Well, here we are at the end of another year. I think we can all agree that this […]
Every year, just as the seasons change and the weather falls into predictable patterns, we encounter a rhythm that is attached to our celebration of Christmas. There is a predictability to Christmas that can bring both comfort and frustration. The comfort is rooted in something we know and expect. We already know that we like it. We know the familiar patterns of the events, and so we welcome it. However, the frustration comes when we long for something more, something that steps beyond the normal pattern of things. What if the usual way of observing this season leaves us longing for more? What if the predictability of Christmas traditions has left us disconnected from the real reason for the season?
Stories are a wonderful, captivating thing. You meet characters that you connect with and care for, and explore […]
T’was the week before Christmas and all through the church Was a hustle and bustle, just like back […]
“And it was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man […]