Historically, one of the points of disagreement between Martin Luther and Roman Catholic leaders had to do with the connection between faith and good works. Luther insisted that salvation depended on faith alone, while Catholic teachers responded that one's eternal destiny required good works.
Read More »I Find in Pullman’s Trinity Lutheran Church an Immersive Experience
My friend Susan Swan spoke very highly of Trinity Lutheran Church located just off of the WSU campus nestled gently at the top of NE Lybecker Road in Pullman. She was a retired professor of history, and in her more active days, she spent many a Sunday there.
Read More »An Epiphany in Spokane and Moscow
My Christian denomination, along with some others, celebrates the time between January 6 and Ash Wednesday as the season of Epiphany. In common use an epiphany is a sudden moment of awareness — an "ah ha" moment. Etymologically, an epiphany is a shining (“-pha’’-) forth (“epi-“), a manifestation of light. In Christian tradition, this shining forth is the coming of Jesus into the world, a coming through which we all may shine.
Read More »Freewill: God predestines us and gives us freewill
Scripture plainly states that God is the one responsible for our eternal destiny, and that we cannot save ourselves.
Read More »Hope Lutheran VBS
Mark your calendar for July 16-20 when “Sanctified” VBS, comes to Hope Lutheran Church. Children Pre-K through 5th grade should attend. Through the three W’s (Work, Worship and fun ?) we will learn about God’s Word and how His 10 commandments are not just 10 rules that God expects us …
Read More »Not for Sale: Reformation 2017
This week, we observe the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
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