Mt. Olive Lutheran Church, Newton, North Carolina


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September 24 Anno Domini 2006    

O Lord, Open My Lips
August 27 Anno Domini 2006    

For the Life of the World
August 20 Anno Domini 2006    

I Am the Bread of Life
August 6 Anno Domini 2006    

 

The Compassionate Shepherd

July 30 Anno Domini 2006    

The Intrusive Gospel

July 23 Anno Domini 2006    

Our Weakness, His Grace

July 16 Anno Domini 2006    

His Loving Compassion Does Not Fail

July 9 Anno Domini 2006      

Our Sin, His Righteousness

July 2 Anno Domini 2006      

Groaning in Hope

June 25 Anno Domini 2006      

God’s Saving Word

June 11 Anno Domini 2006      

Blessed Trinity

May 21 Anno Domini 2006 1st John 4:1-11  

Love One Another!

 May 14 Anno Domini 2006   6.07MB    
April 30, Anno Domini 2006   5.57MB  

As Real as Flesh and Bone

April 23, Anno Domini 2006   5.63MB    
Easter Sunday Service April 16, Anno Domini 2006 St. Mark 16:1-8 7.20MB

The Gate of Everlasting Life

Saturday Service April 15, Anno Domini      

Rescued from Death and the Devil

Good Friday Service April 14, Anno Domini 2006 Daniel 3:1-30  

It Is Finished

Maundy Thursday Service April 13, Anno Domini 2006 Mark 14:12-26  

O Lord, Have Mercy!

Divine Service April 2, 2006  

prt 1

        prt 2

   
Lenten Service April 2, 2006   13.4MB    
Lenten Service March 26, 2006   16.5MB    
Lenten Service March 19, 2006   14.6MB    

Lent

March 19, Anno Domini 2006

       

Lent 2-

March 12, Anno Domini 2006

  6.45MB

 

Lent 1— Invocavit

March 5, Anno Domini 2006

St. Mark 1:12-15 6.58MB

In The Wilderness

Transfiguration of Our Lord

February 26, Anno Domini 2006

St. Mark 9:2-12
 
6.24MB

How Good, Lord, to Be Here

Week of Sexagesima

February 19, Anno Domini 2006

St. Mark 2:1-12 5.09MB

 

 Epiphany VI February 12, Anno Domini 2006

St. Mark 1:40-45 16.6MB

A Friend to Lepers

 Epiphany V

February 5th Anno Domini 2006

St. Mark 1:29-39 17.4MB

Previews

Epiphany IV, January 29, Anno Domini 2006

St. Mark 1:21-28
 

 

The Holy One of God

Epiphany III, January, 22 Anno Domini 2006

St. Mark 1:14:20

 

Repent and Believe

Epiphany II, January, 15 Anno Domini 2006

St. John 1:43-51

 

The Son-King

Confessions of St. Peter, January, 8 Anno Domini 2006

St. Mark 1:4-11

7.69MB

Holy Things

 The Circumcision of Our Lord
New Year's Day, January 1, Anno Domini 2006

St. Luke 2:21

6.60MB

 

The Circumcision of Our Lord

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The Crucifixion of our Lord and Savior

(St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, N.D.)

[Adopted 1932]

6. We teach that the first man was not brutelike nor merely capable of intellectual development, but that God created man in His own image, Gen. 1:26, 27; Eph. 4:24; Col. 3:10, that is, in true knowledge of God and in true righteousness and holiness and endowed with a truly scientific knowledge of nature, Gen. 2:19-23.

7. We furthermore teach that sin came into the world by the fall of the first man, as described [sic] Gen. 3. By this Fall not only he himself, but also his natural offspring have lost the original knowledge, righteousness, and holiness, and thus all men are sinners already by birth, dead in sins, inclined to all evil, and subject to the wrath of God, Rom. 5:12, 18; Eph. 2:1-3. We teach also that men are unable, through any efforts of their own or by the aid of "culture and science," to reconcile themselves to God and thus conquer death and damnation.

     


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