The Canadian Lutheran Posts

August 20, 2020

Sharing the Gospel in a Multicultural and Religiously Diverse World

Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!  – Psalm 46:10   by Javed Khan It was late. After dinner, most of our guests had left. A young college student, as…

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August 19, 2020

Missions in Alberta: Bethel Lutheran LAMP Teams 2020 Video

Sherwood Park, Alta. – Normay Weibe of Bethel Lutheran Church (Sherwood Park, Alberta) put together this video to share with the congregation what the Lutheran Association of Missionaries & Pilots (LAMP) teams from the church are doing for summer ministry. ———————

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August 18, 2020

COVID-19 and outreach in Windsor

  by Javed Khan WINDSOR, Ont. – Windsor Essex County Lutheran Outreach (WECLO) has continued its important intercultural ministry, albeit in different forms, during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Javed Khan, lay missionary for WECLO, reports a number of changes the ministry has undertaken to maintain…

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August 17, 2020

LCC national office seeking full-time administrative assistant

  WINNIPEG – The national office of Lutheran Church–Canada (LCC) in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is looking for a full-time administrative assistant (35 hours a week Monday-Friday). This paid position requires someone who is well-organized, proficient in working with Microsoft applications, and has excellent communication skills. In…

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August 17, 2020

Spiritual Warfare

  by David Haberstock A while ago, I was reading the Introduction to Luther’s Large Catechism and found much wisdom and encouragement there. The recent lockdowns have been a time of great anxiety and frustration. Stuck in our houses, cut off from family, friends, congregation,…

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August 13, 2020

One in Christ: Lutherans and Canada’s First Nations People

by Randy Heide With COVID-19 our world has changed. We are not permitted to live life the way we did even at the beginning of March 2020. We have been isolated and separated from our communities, neighbours, and even to some degree our families. Thankfully…

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