The Canadian Lutheran Posts
Mission grants increased by LWMLC
Lutheran Women’s Missionary League-Canada (LWMLC) meeting in convention in Ottawa July 9-12, 2009 under the convention theme “Shine Like Stars” increased its mission grant goal by $25,000 to $125,000 . In addition the women raised more than $13,000 from a walk for missions. Subject to…
Graduate studies at CUCA
This fall, Concordia University College launches its Master of Arts in Biblical and Christian Studies program. Unique in Alberta, the course of study is an accredited graduate degree. Students will focus their studies in one of the program’s three areas of concentration: Old Testament Studies,…
Gear-up for September
A lot of people move over the summer and are seeking new connections in their new neighbourhood, including a church. Many search for churches on the Internet using Google. That makes your website the first contact many people have with your congregation. Is it up-to-date?…
Keep in tune
Concordia University College presents a Church Music Symposium, Monday, August 24 in CUCA’s Tegler Student Centre. The guest this year is Michael Hawn, who will speak throughout that day on topics related to enlivening the congregation’s song, and using global music in worship. In addition,…
Called home
Garry Ritter, former managing director of LLL-Canada, went to be with his Lord Thursday, July 16, 2009 at the age of 78 years. An active layman in Historic St. Peter’s in Edmonton, Garry helped found The Rock Inner City Lutheran Society which operates a feeding…
New Potter film deals with real issues
by Andrew Craig If I were to sum up Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince I would have to say “mature”. I don’t mean that it’s geared for mature audiences, but as a story and as a film it shows a maturity I appreciated…