The Canadian Lutheran Posts

December 21, 2020

LCC Seminaries at Work

Where do pastors and deacons come from? They don’t grow on trees, get harvested in the forestlands of northern Canada, or come as a result of fracking, refineries, and pipelines. They are called to believe and belong to the family of our Father through the…

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December 17, 2020

“The Word Became Flesh”: Seen & Unseen

 by Kelly Klages Two Births (for Micah, born Ascension Day 2009) I feared the curse; I feared the labour pain That plagues the daughters (and the sons) of earth; But dreams would come to still my fears again While waiting on the advent of your…

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December 16, 2020

LCC releases Six Month Financial Report for 2020

CANADA – Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC) Administrator, Dwayne Cleave, has prepared a Six Month Financial Report for 2020 which was included in the November/December Issue of The Canadian Lutheran magazine. An extended version of the report is now also available as a printable PDF Here and…

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December 14, 2020

HLMS says thanks for COVID-19 support

  HAITI – The Haiti Lutheran Mission Society (HLMS) is thanking Canadian Lutherans for their support of Haitians during the COVID-19 pandemic. “You, our faithful supporters, have continued to bless our mission,” writes Andrew Jackson, HLMS treasurer, in response to the gifts and prayers offered….

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December 14, 2020

CLTS welcomes new Professor

ST. CATHARINES, Ont. – Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary (CLTS) has announced that Rev. Dr. Thomas Korcok has accepted the call to serve as Associate Professor of Theology. Dr. Korcok has been serving as a visiting professor at CLTS this fall semester, and so will transition…

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December 9, 2020

A Christmas Letter from LCC’s Board of Directors

  ONLINE – A letter was sent out today, on behalf of the Board of Directors of Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC), extending prayers and Christmas greetings to all the members of our congregations and to all our pastors, deacons, and church workers. The letter continued with…

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