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Grace From Our Redeemer - Peters, David George
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These are weekly Sunday sermons for the first half of the liturgical year, Series B. They follow the ILCW (Inter Lutheran Commission on Worship) pericopes with a few changes suggested by Christian Worship: A Lutheran Hymnal (1993). These sermons may be read for personal meditation or as a commentary on the biblical text. Small study groups or house churches may find them very useful as well. They might also be read to a congregation by a layman leading worship when a qualified pastor is not present to preach a sermon he has written himself. These sermons were written and preached by the author…mehr

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These are weekly Sunday sermons for the first half of the liturgical year, Series B. They follow the ILCW (Inter Lutheran Commission on Worship) pericopes with a few changes suggested by Christian Worship: A Lutheran Hymnal (1993). These sermons may be read for personal meditation or as a commentary on the biblical text. Small study groups or house churches may find them very useful as well. They might also be read to a congregation by a layman leading worship when a qualified pastor is not present to preach a sermon he has written himself. These sermons were written and preached by the author of this volume while serving God's people at Epiphany Lutheran Church in Racine, Wisc., Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Nelson, Wisc., and Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Wabasha, Minn. The cover art is on display at Water of Life Lutheran Church in Racine, Wisc. It was painted by Melanie Pope Schuette. Grace and Our Redeemer Lutheran Churches lend their names to this series. The author deeply appreciates the kindness and loving support he has always received from those church members who have sat at his feet and listened to these messages - messages which are only meant to convey Grace From Our Redeemer. Soli Deo Gloria!