The Latest Articles
The online musings from pastors, theologians and laity that will help you see the world from a Lutheran perspective.
On ‘My Ántonia’: Bodily Life as Fallen and Redeemed Creatures
My Ántonia invites the reader to look closely at one life, so closely that it becomes a window for looking at one’s own life, and every human life.
Joel Kurz
September 19, 2025
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Catechesis Fixes Everything
Nathan Meador
If you are noting a malaise in stewardship in your congregation, the best move is back to the catechism.
Christ and the Church: Ephesians 5 and the Wonder of the Wedding Day
Jason D. Lane
God made us so that we would delight in Him and husband and wife would delight in each other.
The Walkout and the Springfield Seminary
Robert Dargatz
The events surrounding "the Walkout" dramatically affected the lives of the professors and seminarians at the Springfield seminary of that time.
A Parent’s Duty
Jeff Schwarz
Sports are great in their place. But where they displace divine worship, they have no place in the Christian life.
Our Great Heritage: Thomas Aquinas
Molly Lackey
A diligent scholar, Aquinas sought to know God’s truth and communicate it in a clear way to a confused world.
On “The Kiss” by Gustave Klimt
Kelly Schumacher (Uffenbeck)
Marriage is an image, a shadow of the ultimate marriage of Christ and the church.








