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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Matins on Monday’s
Here is this mornings sermon on James 2:1-17 from Matins in the chapel of St.Timothy’s: Safari Chomachoma read the lessons from 1.Kings 16:29-17:24. and led the liturgy. We sang Psalm 51 and Hymn 37 from the Lutheran Hymnal: “Lord, ‘Tis not that … Continue reading
Posted in Matins on Mondays
Tagged 1Ki16:29-17:24, calling, Chomachoma, election, Grace, Ja2:1-17, justification, Love, Magala, Matins, mercy, Mokopanele, Ps 51, TLH 37
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It’s Saturday again in Murrayfield and elsewhere I presume.
What a fabulous week! Perhaps that explains, why so many people were at the farmer’s market this morning. I even ran into several families & couples from St.Paul’s Lutheran Church: Gevers, Wundram, Roos etc. Normally I count myself lucky if … Continue reading
Lutheran Order of service in isiZulu, seTswana and English
The Lutheran Order of Service for the 13th Sunday after Trinity is available here in isiZulu and seTswana. Today it comes with a sermon based on God’s Word from the Holy Gospel of St. Luke in the 10th chapter verses … Continue reading
Confession in St.Timothy
As every Wednesday this morning saw a Confessional service at the chapel of St.Timothy at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Tshwane. Professor Pless preached on the passage from the apostle James. Amongst others he said: “That brings us to why … Continue reading
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Tagged Absolution, Burden, Confession, Cure, Disease, Forgiveness, Healing, Infirmities, James 5, LSB 768, LTS, Luther, pain, Prayer, Prof. J.T. Pless, relief, Sermon, St. Timothy, stripes
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Matins at LTS
Here is this mornings sermon preached by Rev Dr. Karl Böhmer in the chapel of St.Timothy at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Tshwane on 2 Kings 20:1-7: Matins 2 Kings 20,1-7 KB
Posted in LTS in Tshwane, Sermon
Tagged 2Ki20L1-7, ars moriendi, ars vivendi, Ezekiel, Isaiah, J.S. Bach, LTS in Tshwane, Rev Dr. Karl Boehmer, Sermon
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Matins on Monday
This mornings sermonette on the holy gospel of St. Mark 1:21-27 can be read here Matins Mk1,21-27 and listened to over here: We sang the Hymn God’s Own Child, I Gladly Say It (I am Baptized Into Christ!) by Erdmann Neumeister (1671-1756) God’s … Continue reading
It’s Saturday in Murrayfield and elsewhere too I guess …
Well, it’s that time of the year again as the Cape Robin-Chat (Cossypha caffra) has 2 eggs in its nest. The Clivias (Amaryllidaceae) are budding if not flowering already. The Implala Lily (Adenium Obesum) is in full bloom as are … Continue reading
Posted in Articles from South Africa, Family and friends, From Africa, Gedankensplitter
Tagged Abu Dhabi, ANC, Animal Farm, Bruno Gutmann, Church, Clivias, Elert, Ethiad, George Orwell, Housing, Investment, Jasmine, Kolping, Kuestrin, LCMS, Lily, Linz, Lord's Supper, Lutheran, MaBhengu, Martenstein, Mekane Yesous, Munich, Nigel Bradley, Nkambule, Oral, Pless, Politics, Real estate, Reformation, Reinhard Slenczka, Rhodes, Robin, Seven years in Tibet, Shuping, spring, test, Voges, Where Christ is present, World Mission, Zambia, Zapiro, Zieroth, Zulu
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Lutheran Order of service in isiZulu and seTswana
The Lutheran Order of Service for the 12th Sunday after Trinity is available here in isiZulu and seTswana. Today it comes with a sermon based on God’s Word from the Holy Gospel of St. Luke in the 18th chapter verses … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruised Reed, Healing, Is42:3, Jesus, LCSA, Mk7:31-37, Mkhabela, Sermon, smoldering wick, Tswana, Zulu
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This mornings sermon…
Professor John T. Pless preached in this morning’s confessional service. Thankfully he has shared his sermon here for all to read: Wednesday in Trinity XI 19 August 2015
Posted in Lutheran Theological Seminary in Tshwane, Sermon
Tagged Absolution, Centurion, Confession, justification, Lk7, Matins, Pastor, Sermon, soldier
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Sermon during Matins
Here you can find the sermon held during Matins this morning on the holy gospel of St. Mark 9:33-37 Matins Mk9,33-37 and you can listen to the audio recording as well:
Posted in LTS in Tshwane, sermonette or devotion
Tagged Biggest, Child, first, Greatest, Mk9:33-37, Service
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