Lutheran Carnival

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Published on: July 3, 2006

For this Lutheran Carnival I will look at a confessional Lutheran of recent times: Bo Giertz. I picked Bo Giertz because one of my pastors (Pastor Eric Andrae) has studied and written on Bo Giertz extensivly.

Bo Giertz was born August 31, 1905. Bo Giertz served as Bishop in Gothenburg, Sweden from 1949-1970. Bo Giertz was one of the youngest pastors to be named to be a bishop in the Church of Sweden. Under pressure from the government of Sweden, the Church decided to ordain women in 1958; in response the bishop invited confessional groups to form “The Church Coalition for the Bible and Confession,” which stood for the Biblical and Confessional position on women’s service in the Church. Because of the breadth and depth of his writings, Giertz has been compared to C. S. Lewis and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. One of Bo Giertz’s books, The Hammer of God, is required reading for all first-year students in the seminaries of the LCMS. Until recently the last chapter (chapter 9) had never been translated for any English edition, but through the efforts of Pastor Hans Andrae the new revised edition (2005) now contains the complete novel.

I would like to thank Pastor Andrae, Campus Pastor at First Trinity Lutheran Church, for help on this article and the use of his books. For more information on Giertz, please contact Pastor Andrae at ERA@FirstTrinity.net



Sorry about getting this up late in the evening, but I ended up at church from 8:30am till 7:15pm today. (see other posts on this blog if you even care why đŸ˜‰ But now on to the Carnival


Preachrblog
“The Girl is Dead, the Mourners Weep”
A hymnic meditation on Jesus’ power to raise from death.

Blog My Soul
Designated: U.A.C.
Many older congregations, including that which I serve, have or have had the designation U.A.C. in their legal name and even on their cornerstone. The use of that designation often causes questions as to what it means. The commemoration of the Presentation of the Augsburg Confession last Sunday (June 25) offered a tailor-made opportunity to answer the question as well as teach how confessional subscription is not something isolated to the 16th century. This post was originally published as an insert to Sunday’s bulletin.

Daylight
The Furniture Expert from Alpha Centauri
Rick Ritchie discusses how when doctrines aren’t allowed the time to become permanent mental furniture in people’s minds, even bright people can fail to see when they are talking nonsensically about them.

Aardvark Alley
Reaching Out to Mormons
Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop and Confessor
The Aardvark talks about Christian-LDS differences and points out some sites that might be helpful for personal and congregational outreach in Reaching Out to Mormons. He also noted several commemorations during the previous fortnight, including one of those most responsible for Theotokos in our Christian vocabulary, Saint Cyril of Alexandria.

Random Thoughts of a Confessional Lutheran
Meeting Former LCMSers
Description of the post: Dan met a few former LCMS people at his new church and describes what they discussed. He also talks a little about culture shock.

Horn+Swoggled
LCMS Pastor Seeks Input for “Good Order”
Inspired by Rome, a Lutheran pastor decides to cut down on liturgical innovation

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Horn+Swoggled
PCUSA Issues Spiritual Thesaurus
The PCUSA follows its renaming of the Trinity with a few more linguistic adjustments.

Necessary Roughness
Feast of the Presentation of the Augsburg Confession
Dan outlines some basic criteria as to how he chooses churches on the
road and includes notes from a Bible Study at St. Mark Lutheran Church
in Conroe, TX.

Necessary Roughness
Sunday School in Lieu of Worship
For various reasons some churches are opting to hold Sunday School
during church. Dan addresses these reasons and evaluates the practice in
light of scripture and Luther’s Explanation of the Third Commandment.

Ask the Pastor
The Presentation of the Augsburg Confession
Rev. Snyder of Ask the Pastor marked this years commemoration of The Presentation of the Augsburg Confession with an historical overview and a summary of the chief teachings of this seminal Lutheran document. As is most certainly Lutheran, his emphasis centered upon justification by grace through faith.
Ask the Pastor
Two Wines? Too Much!
Triggered by a letter to the paper carrying the print version of Ask the Pastor, Rev. Snyder detailed and rebutted some of the places where sectarians are completely wrong in attempting to remove alcoholic wines from the Lord’s Supper (and from all human consumption) in Two Wines? Too Much!

Wow, what a exceeding race

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Published on: July 2, 2006

I just finish watching the first stage of the Tour De France, on my DVR. It was exceeding race, to bad Thor who had the yellow jersey from yesterday, fell and cut himself arm. It was a hard fought fight at the end of the race.

It has been 5 liturgical years

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Published on: July 2, 2006

It has been 5 liturgical years since I started going to my current church First Trinity. I started to go the 3rd Sunday after Trinity of 2001. I know it odd to track dates by the liturgical Sunday of the year, but I am odd in that way too.

Getting some work done at church

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Published on: July 2, 2006

Well today at church the 3 trustee’s stayed after church, to do some work on the “serving” room upstars. It needs to be done soon since 2 people in our church will be getting married at the end of this month, and the reseption will be in the church. We spent the day striping more paint off of the cabinats and sanding them, so that they can get a new coat of paint soon.

Congratulations to the Wards

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Published on: July 2, 2006

Well as I posted a few days ago, the Wards just had their baby. Well today that child now has been welcomed in to the church via the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. The child is now a child of God. The child’s old Adam has now been drowned in the waters of baptism, and a new child has been born again.

Got a bit of a bike ride in today

Categories: Biking
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Published on: July 1, 2006

Well today I went out for a bit of a bike ride. I figured it would be a good way to try to get use to the new pedals on the bike. I was not really prepared for them today, I went down twice as I tried to get out of them while stopping. I have a nice new scare on my left knee to show for it, and my left wrist hurts a bit, but all in all, I think I am starting to get use to them. I am just glad I was on the trails when I fell, and not in the middle of the road at the time, thank God for major favors. I only got 27 miles in today.

The Tour De France

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Published on: June 30, 2006

Well it looks like the Tour De France starts tomorrow. There is no way I can watch it live, but I have set my DVR to record it every morning. So I will be able to watch ever night when I get home. Today I heard that some riders were barred for using drugs. Is there not a sport that drugs will not destroy? I read that something like 9 racers are now out.

A couple of Political Jokes

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Published on: June 30, 2006

I got this one in the email from a friend
—–
The Pope took a couple of days off to visit the mountains of Alaska for
some sight-seeing. He was cruising along the campground in the Pope mobile
when there was a frantic commotion just at the edge of the woods. A
helpless Democrat, wearing sandals, shorts, a “Save the Whales” hat, and a
“To Hell with Bush” T-shirt, was screaming while struggling frantically,
thrashing around trying to free himself from the grasp of a 10 foot
grizzly.

As the Pope watched horrified, a group of Republican loggers came racing
up. One quickly fired a .44 magnum into the bear’s chest… The other two
reached up and pulled the bleeding, semiconscious Democrat from the bear’s
grasp. Then using long clubs, the three loggers finished off the bear and
two of them threw it onto the bed of their truck while the other tenderly
placed the injured Democrat in the back seat.

As they prepared to leave, the Pope summoned them to come over. “I give
you my blessing for your brave actions!” he told them. “I heard there was
a bitter hatred between Republican loggers and Democratic Environmental
activists but now I’ve seen with my own eyes that this is not true”

As the Pope drove off, one of the loggers asked his buddies “Who was that
guy?” “It was the Pope,” another replied. “He’s in direct contact with
heaven and has access to all wisdom.” “Well,” the logger said, “he may
have access to all wisdom but he sure doesn’t know anything about bear
hunting! By the way, is the bait holding up, or do we need to go back to
Massachusetts and snatch another one?”
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The following one I got from a friend/co-worker
—–
Donald Rumsfeld is giving the president his daily briefing. He
concludes
by saying: “Yesterday, 3 Brazilian soldiers were killed in an accident”
“OH DEAR GOD NO!!!” George W. Bush exclaims. “That’s terrible!!” His
staff sits stunned at this display of emotion, nervously watching as
the
president sits, head in hands. Finally, the President, devastated,
looks
up and asks………. “How many is a Brazillion??!”

Trying to get something together for July 4

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Published on: June 29, 2006

I am trying to get a few friends together for July 4th this year. I am hoping to go biking with some friends, stop for some lunch as some out of the way place, and end up at the North Shore to watch the Fire Works this year. If I could get that done, I would be really happy. But even if I can not get any one on board for it, I will still do the biking and watch the fire works at the North Shore.

Congradulations to the Wards

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Published on: June 28, 2006

I wish to send a congradulations out to my friends the Wards, their child was born late Monday night.

Got some new stuff for my Bikes

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Published on: June 28, 2006

Well I headded up to Bike Tek today today because I need new tires and breaks for my bike. My back tire had no tred left. And my breaks had no breaking power left in it. While I was up there I decided to spoile my self too, I picked up some clipless pedels and the showes I needed for them. I spent more then I care to admit here, but probably more then I needed to, but I did need the new tires and breaks, those were safty issues.

A geeks work is never done

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Published on: June 27, 2006

It seems the more I get caught up on things the farther I fall behind on staying on top of things. I keep getting things in my todo list, and it seems that the list grows faster then I can knock things off of it. One of these days, I will be able to site down and say my todo list is done, but the way it is looking that will not be for years and years.

Sorry about the lack of posts as of late

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Published on: June 27, 2006

I am sorry about the lack of posts. I have not really been on the computer at home much in the last week. I will admit I also was behind of posting the mp3’s for my churches podcast site. I have finally got around to the computer, and done some blog stuff, and got the mp3’s up on the podcast site for my church
Also I am working on a post for the Lutheran Carnival, which I will put up on the 30th. I am hoping that things will calm down a bit, I have been a bit busy as of late.

I hope every one had a good field day

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Published on: June 27, 2006

If you are a Ham Radio Operator, you know that last weekend was field day. I went to W3KWH’s field day. It was interesting, and a bit fun. I did some on SWL also, and did a little bit of contacting some people. You can see my pictures I took at my photo section of my web site Hope you enjoy them.

I heard something today, that makes me nervous

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Published on: June 26, 2006

I have a friend who’s son got hit by a car. Today he said he found out that in a pedestrian vs car accident, the car insurance of the pedestrian is responsible for the medical bills. I sure hope that he misquoted or was give bad info. My question is if he has right information, what happens to people that don’t own cars, and therefor do not have auto insurance. I think if that is the case it is a stupid idea, not every one has car insurance because there is no reason to have one if you don’t own a car.
I have put a call into my insurance agent to see what the true facts are, and if what I hear was right how can I protect myself, I have learned one thing in the last 2 and a half years of biking, and that is people in cars either don’t see other people that are not in cars, or they try to hit people that are not in cars.
I should also note that the kid is going to be fine.

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