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So thankful for Pastor Al. I'm a trafficking survivor who was a church kid. Pastor Al and his now deceased wife, Ina, walked with me through my recovery journey and are instrumental to my healing! Pastor Al is a hero in the anti-trafficking movement! I have so much respect and love for him!
May God protect the Church, in all its expressions, from Fatal Error. Powerful sermon, Dr. Jacobson. Brian Shroeder, you are wildly gifted. Thank you for using those gifts to lead us in worship.
Hi, Julie! This is Matt Jewell from the chapel staff. One thing I can give you is the website "Adults Saving Kids," which is where Pr. Al is from. There should be contact info on that page that can help you: adultssavingkids.com
Yeah, a hipster wannabe playing crappy folk guitar music who is tone deaf while wearing a stocking cap indoors is definitely the liturgical tradition Luther wanted for the churches that bear his name. 😆
@Remember, Isaiah 40:1 and Isaiah 40:10. COMFORT YE, COMFORT YE MY PEOPLE!!! His reward is with Him and His work before Him. Revelations 22:12. God's blessings are all yours!!!
@Remember Isaiah 40:1 and Isaiah 40:10. COMFORT YE, COMFORT YE MY PEOPLE!!! His reward is with Him and His work before Him. Revelations 22:12. God's blessings are all yours!!!
I loved the Chapel of the Cross during my years studying for an MSM at Luther (1994-95). I spent many hours practicing on the Casavant organ and playing for a few services there, and I recall doing liturgical "pracs" (the rite of Baptism, presiding at the Lord's Supper, etc.) with Mons Teig in this beautiful space. So nice to be able to 'participate' somewhat in the Closing Service from distance, down here in New Zealand.