“New User” guide to the CLC 2024
“New User” guide to the CLC 2024 A clear and concise summary of the Church of the Lutheran Confession by Pastor Bruce Naumann View in new tab
“New User” guide to the CLC 2024 A clear and concise summary of the Church of the Lutheran Confession by Pastor Bruce Naumann View in new tab
Pastor Bruce Naumann put together the Messiah, Eau Claire annual booklet of Advent meditations. He took the collection that Pastor Tim Daub and Pastor Wayne Eichstadt had assembled and reprinted a portion of it, just… Advent Devotions 2017
Pastor Tim Daub and Pastor Wayne Eichstadt have collated and formatted a quarter of daily devotions. They are taken from the previous year of e-devotions organized by David Schaller set to the calendar and liturgical year… Quarterly Dec. 4-Mar.3
RESPONSE TO SUPREME COURT DECISION ON WHAT SOCIETY CALLS SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
FOREWORD CONCERNING CHURCH FELLOWSHIP I. STATEMENT OF TRUE DOCTRINE II. REJECTION OF FALSE DOCTRINE IN CONCLUSION EPITOME A Statement of Principle Revised Edition Church of the Lutheran Confession 1961, 1996 Re-edited Reprint CLC Book House,… Concerning Church Fellowship
A Brief Statement of our Doctrinal Position (The Brief Statement of 1932) Of the Holy Scriptures Of Faith in Christ Of the Church Of the Election of Grace Of God Of Conversion Of Church… The Brief Statement of 1932
The Church of the Lutheran Confession (CLC) considers itself to be the true spiritual descendant of the Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference, which was formed in 1872 and lasted until the early 1960s. As that association… A History of the CLC and Differences Between CLC and Other Synods
Church of the Lutheran Confession Introduction THE CHURCH OF THE LUTHERAN CONFESSION The Church of the Lutheran Confession aims to be what its name implies — a church that continues to uphold the scriptural teachings… Introduction to the CLC
The Church of the Lutheran Confession aims to be what its name implies — a church that continues to uphold the scriptural teachings and Christian values which God restored through the Lutheran Reformation some 450 years… An Introduction to the CLC