Thursday, May 26, 2022

Announcements

 

St. John’s Lutheran Church

109 Maple St. Burt, Iowa|Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod

Pastor: Rev. Thomas Cowell                 

Secretary: Rosann Shipler

Pastor’s Cell: 319-464-5548                

Church Office: 515-924-3344  stjohnsburt.org

Pastor’s Email: pastor@stjohnsburt.org 

Church Email: churchoffice@stjohnsburt.org

 

 

THE ASCENSION OF OUR LORD

May 29, 2022

 

Almighty God, as Your only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, ascended into the heavens, so may we also ascend in heart and mind and continually dwell there with Him, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.

 

 

THIS WEEK AT ST. JOHN’S

 

Today, May 29, 2022

  9:30 am      Ascension Day Divine Service 

 

Tuesday, 31, 2022

  10:00am     Morning Prayer

 

Sunday, June 5, 2022

  9:30am      Pentecost Divine Service 

  3:00-6:00pm  Fishing Day at Smith Lake   

  THIS WEEK IN THE CHURCH YEAR  

  

   June 1, 2022

    Commemoration of Justin, Martyr

 

ST. JOHN’S NEWS

 

Organist Today:  Marcia Hanna  

Elder: Tony Hatten

Greeters Today:  Tony and Stefanie Hatten,  Gabby & Kenna

 

Flowers on the Altar today were given in memory of Pam Madsen by Donnie and family.

 

St. John’s Family Fishing Day - Mark your calendars for St. John’s Family Fishing Day Sunday, June 5th from 3:00-6:00 p.m. at Smith Lake.  We’ll meet at the southwest shelter house and enjoy fishing, fun, Scripture, and supper.  This event is for all ages and we encourage you to bring along friends as well! 

 

Brochures Available - Help support the ministry to the armed forces through Operation Barnabas of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod by giving to chaplains who serve military families and by sending devotional materials and resources to those stationed around the world. Brochures are available on the back table today.

 

Thank You for all the many cards, gifts and best wishes we received for our 25th wedding anniversary.  God bless each of you for your kindness!  Vern & Joan Koestler

 

Parish Messenger for the May/June edition is on the table in the back of the church.  

 

Thank You for your generosity and support to the Kossuth County Food Pantry project with your contributions through Thrivent!  We collected 3 bags of food items and $174.  Deb Steven & Mary Schmidt.

 

A Volunteer is Needed to take over replenishing  and purchasing cards for the card rack in the back of the church.  If you are interested, contact the church office.  

 

Pastoral Care On Demand - Need prayer, Scripture, Communion, Absolution, or a listening ear? Feel free to call or text Pastor Cowell anytime for a visit at 319-464-5548.

 

To my St. John’s family and friends, thank you so very much for your thoughts and prayers and cards. My heart condition is more stable for now. As St. Paul says in Philippians, “I thank my God for you and I love you.” Thanks for your continued prayers! In Christ Jesus, Mary Shipler-Oleson.

 

SYNOD, DISTRICT & PARTNERSHIP NEWS

 

Trinity Bible Study - Join Pastor Cowell Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. for Bible study at Trinity’s Life Center conference room.  We are studying biblical interpretation. 

 

TLC Quilts Available - Don’t forget about the TLC Quilter’s “giving pew” by the east doors of St. John’s.  Feel free to take and give away as many quilts and bears as you’d like!    

 

Volunteer Needed - We are looking for a volunteer to coordinate the Churches of Burt coffee fellowship the morning of the Burt Summer Celebration on July 9th. Please contact Pastor Cowell if you are interested.

 

Summer Prayer and Scripture Series - An Evening Prayer Service will take place at 6 pm in Trinity’s Life Center on Tuesdays, June 7 & 21; July 5 & 19; & August 9. This will be a spoken service and include reflections from 1 John followed by refreshments & social time. See the handout (yellow) on the back table about this special opportunity to gather for prayer and Scripture in the summer months.

 

Young Adult Bible Study - You are invited to attend a young adult (post-high school) Bible study opportunity hosted in our circuit.  The Bible study is every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 6:00 p.m. in the old parsonage next to Zion Lutheran Church in LuVerne.  Contact Pastor Steve Struecker at 515-320-2014 with questions. 

 

Camp News:

·         Summer Staff Needed! We are still recruiting Summer Staff at Camp Okoboji. If you know a High School Senior or College student who is looking for summer employment, we are looking for Summer Staff at Camp. You may call Camp for more information - 712-337-3325. 

·         Camp Okoboji Travel Camp - Creation Museum & Ark Encounter, Sept 5-9.  Cost: $559 per       person, double occupancy. Visit grouptrips.com/campokoboji for more information or       contact Izaak at 507-766-0072 or izaak.campokoboji@gmail.co

·         June 3-5 - Kids’ Kamp is the perfect weekend to get your K-2nd grade child acclimated to camp before they attend on their own in a couple of years!!  Campers and families (parents, grandparents, aunts & uncles) can enjoy activities including canoeing, swimming, arts & crafts, Bible Studies, campfire devotions, and so much S’more!  

 

Prayers needed for Pastor Andrew Johnson whose cancer has relapsed and will be receiving chemo treatments at Mayo.  He will be undergoing a tandem autologous stem cell transplant requiring him to be in Rochester for 10 weeks.

 

Building Healthy Families - Sometime in the coming week you will likely have an opportunity to choose how you will respond to at least one challenging situation. When you do, remember Whose you are - God’s chosen one, holy and beloved - and that you have a choice in how you respond. Read Colossians 3:8-17 Lutheran Family Service - www.LutheranFamilyService.org.

 

COMMUNITY NEWS

 

Memorial Day Services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, May 30th at the Burt Activity Complex by the Burt VFW, followed by a retreat to the Burt Township Cemetery. Lunch will be served afterwards.


Burt Fire Department Breakfast will be held on Saturday, June 4 from 8:00-12:00 at the Burt Activity Complex. Menu: Pancakes, Eggs, & Sausages. Free will donation.

 

LECTIONARY SUMMARY (Ascension Day)

Old Testament: Acts 1:1-11

The Apostles have a final conversation with Jesus before He ascends into heaven.

 

Epistle: Ephesians 1:15-23

The Father set Christ at His right hand, where He sits far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and above every name that is named.

 

Gospel: Luke 24:44-53

Jesus ascends into heaven and the Apostles worship Him and return to Jerusalem with great joy.

 

FROM THE CHURCH FATHERS

“How did they see him go? In the flesh which they touched, which they felt, the scars of which they even probed by touching; in that body in which he went in and out with them for forty days [...].” - Augustine, Tractates on the Gospel of John, 21.13.2-4, qtd. in ACCS: Acts, 11-12

 

LESSONS ON THE LITURGY 

Ascension Day 

This Thursday we celebrated the Ascension of our Lord (forty days after Easter Day).  We do well to remember that when our Lord ascended into heaven to the right hand of the Father, this does not mean that Christ remains in one set place in heaven.  The right hand of God is wherever God’s almighty power and authority exists - and that is everywhere!  The writer of Hebrews explains the presence and position of Jesus in this way: 

Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by His Son, whom He appointed the heir of all things, through whom also He created the world. He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of His nature, and He upholds the universe by the Word of His power. After making purification for sins, He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high, having become as much superior to angels as the name He has inherited is more excellent than theirs. 

 

FROM THE BOOK OF CONCORD

Formula of Concord, Epitome, Article VIII: The Person of Christ, paragraphs 15-17

10. We believe, teach, and confess that the Son of Man is [...], in deed and truth, exalted according to His human nature to the right hand of the almighty majesty and power of God, because He was assumed into God when He was conceived of the Holy Ghost in His mother’s womb, and His human nature was personally united with the Son of the Highest.

     11. This majesty He [Christ] always had according to the personal union, and yet He abstained from it in the state of His humiliation, and on this account truly increased in all wisdom and favor with God and men; therefore He exercised this majesty, not always, but when [as often as] it pleased Him, until after His resurrection He entirely laid aside the form of a servant, but not the [human] nature, and was established in the full use, manifestation, and declaration of the divine majesty, and thus entered into His glory, Phil. 2:6ff , so that now not only as God, but also as man He knows all things, can do all things, is present with all creatures, and has under His feet and in His hands everything that is in heaven and on earth and under the earth, as He Himself testifies Matt. 28:18; John 13:3: All power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth. And St. Paul says Eph. 4:10: He ascended up far above all heavens, that He might fill all things. And this His power, He, being present, can exercise everywhere, and to Him everything is possible and everything is known.

     12. Hence He also is able and it is very easy for Him to impart, as one who is present, His true body and blood in the Holy Supper, not according to the mode or property of the human nature, but according to the mode and property of the right hand of God [...].

 

 

 

 

 

St. John’s Lutheran Church – Burt, IA.

Phone: 515-924-3344

Email:  churchoffice@stjohnsburt.org

 

 

Thursday, May 19, 2022

Anouncerments

St. John’s Lutheran Church

109 Maple St. Burt, Iowa|Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod

Pastor: Rev. Thomas Cowell                 

Secretary: Rosann Shipler

Pastor’s Cell: 319-464-5548                

Church Office: 515-924-3344  stjohnsburt.org

Pastor’s Email: pastor@stjohnsburt.org 

Church Email: churchoffice@stjohnsburt.org

 

THE SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

May 22, 2022

 

O God, the giver of all that is good, by Your holy inspiration grant that we may think those things that are right and by Your merciful guiding accomplish them; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.

 

THIS WEEK AT ST. JOHN’S

 

Today, May 22, 2022

  9:30 am   Divine  Service 

 

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

  10:00am   Morning Prayer

 

 Thursday, May 26, 2022

   3:00 p.m.  Titonka Care Center

 

Sunday, May 29, 2022

   9:30am    Ascension Divine Service    

   THIS WEEK IN THE CHURCH YEAR  

  

    May 24, 2022

      Commemoration of Esther

 

    May 25, 2022

      Commemoration of The Venerable Bede

ST. JOHN’S NEWS

 

Organist Today:  Marcia Hanna       

Elder: Tony Hatten

Greeters Today: Hannah Cowell, Penny & Amelia

                                 

Partnership Pastor Nominations - Information about submitting a nomination for our Partnership senior and associate pastors is available in the back of church. Deadline is today.  Please return your completed form into the church office. 

 

St. John’s Family Fishing Day - Mark your calendars for St. John’s Family Fishing Day Sunday, June 5th from 3:00-6:00 p.m. at Smith Lake.  We’ll meet at the southwest shelter house and enjoy fishing, fun, Scripture, and supper.  This event is for all ages and we encourage you to bring along friends as well! 

 

Thank You for all the many cards, gifts and best wishes we received for our 25th Wedding Anniversary.  God bless each of you for your kindness!  Vern & Joan Koestler

 

Parish Messenger for the May/June edition is on the table in the back of the church.  

 

Thank You for your generosity and support to the Kossuth County Food Pantry project with your contributions through Thrivent!  We collected 3 bags of food items and $174.  Deb Steven & Mary Schmidt.

 

A Volunteer is Needed to take over replenishing  and purchasing cards for the card rack in the back of the church.  If you are interested, contact the church office.  

 

Pastoral Care On Demand - Need prayer, Scripture, Communion, Absolution, or a listening ear? Feel free to call or text Pastor Cowell anytime for a visit at 319-464-5548.

 

To my St. John’s family and friends, thank you so very much for your thoughts and prayers and cards. My heart condition is more stable for now. As St. Paul says in Philippians, “I thank my God for you and I love you.”  Thanks for your continued prayers! In Christ Jesus, Mary Shipler-Oleson.

 

SYNOD, DISTRICT & PARTNERSHIP NEWS

 

Trinity Bible Study - Join Pastor Cowell Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. for Bible study at Trinity’s Life Center conference room.  We are studying biblical interpretation. 

 

TLC Quilts Available - Don’t forget about the TLC Quilter’s “giving pew” by the east doors of St. John’s.  Feel free to take and give away as many quilts and bears as you’d like!    

 

Volunteer Needed - We are looking for a volunteer to coordinate the Churches of Burt coffee fellowship the morning of the Burt Summer Celebration on July 9th. Please contact Pastor Cowell if you are interested.

Summer Prayer and Scripture Series - An Evening Prayer Service will take place at 6 pm in Trinity’s Life Center on Tuesdays, June 7 & 21; July 5 & 19; & August 9. This will be a spoken service and include reflections from 1 John followed by refreshments & social time. See the handout (yellow) on the back table about this special opportunity to gather for prayer and Scripture in the summer months.

 

Ascension Day Service - You are invited to join our circuit in celebrating the Ascension of our Lord at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 805 Harrison Street, in Emmetsburg Thursday, May 26th at 6:00 p.m.

 

Young Adult Bible Study - You are invited to attend a young adult (post-high school) Bible study opportunity hosted in our circuit.  The Bible study is every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 6:00 p.m. in the old parsonage next to Zion Lutheran Church in LuVerne.  Contact Pastor Steve Struecker at 515-320-2014 with questions. 

 

Camp News:

·         Summer Staff Needed! We are still recruiting Summer Staff at Camp Okoboji. If you know a High School Senior or College student who is looking for summer employment, we are looking for Summer Staff at Camp. You may call Camp for more information - 712-337-3325. 

·         Camp Okoboji Travel Camp - Creation Museum & Ark Encounter, Sept 5-9.  Cost: $559 per       person, double occupancy. Visit grouptrips.com/campokoboji for more information or       contact Izaak at 507-766-0072 or izaak.campokoboji@gmail.com

·          May 29 -  Summer Sunday Morning worship services begin.

·         June 3-5 - Kids’ Kamp is the perfect weekend to get your K-2nd grade child acclimated to camp before they attend on their own in a couple of years!!  Campers and families (parents, grandparents, aunts & uncles) can enjoy activities including canoeing, swimming, arts & crafts, Bible Studies, campfire devotions, and so much S’more!  

 

Prayers needed for Pastor Andrew Johnson whose cancer has relapsed and will be receiving chemo treatments at Mayo.  He will be undergoing a tandem autologous stem cell transplant requiring him to be in Rochester for 10 weeks.

 

Building Healthy Families - Humility is hard to come by during an argument - especially when you’re sure you are right and your husband (or wife, or child, or parent, or co-worker…) is wrong. Here are three simple but powerful words to remember that will help when conflict comes in any relationship: I am sorry. In conjunction with this, equally as powerful are these three: I forgive you. “A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” Proverbs 15:1 Lutheran Family Service - www.LutheranFamilyService.org.

 

COMMUNITY NEWS


Memorial Day Services will be held at 10 a.m. May 30th at the Burt Activity Complex by the Burt VFW, followed by a retreat to the Burt Township Cemetery. Lunch will be served afterwards.

 

 

LECTIONARY SUMMARY (Easter 6)

Old Testament: Acts 16:9-15

Paul goes to Macedonia, baptizes Lydia, and stays at her house. 

 

Epistle: Revelation 21:9-14, 21-27

John sees the new Jerusalem, which has no temple, for its temple is the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb. 

 

Gospel: John 16:23-33 

Jesus says “In the world you will have tribulation.  But take heart; I have overcome the world.”

 

 

FROM THE CHURCH FATHERS

“We are not to suppose that each individual must contend with all these adversaries, which would be impossible for anyone. [...] For I think that human nature has definite limitations, even though there is a Paul, of whom it is said, ‘He is a chosen vessel unto me,’ or a Peter against whom ‘the gates of hell shall not prevail,’ or a Moses, ‘the friend of God.’  For not even one of these could face the whole crowd of opposing powers at once without destruction to himself, except perhaps on the condition that there was working within him the power of him who said, ‘Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.’” - Origen, On First Principles 3.2.5, qtd. in ACCS: John 11-21, p. 224-5. 

 

 

LESSONS ON THE LITURGY 

Lydia, Dorcas, and Phoebe

On October 25th the Church commemorates three faithful women of Scripture: Dorcas (Tabitha), Phoebe, and Lydia from our Scripture lesson today.  These three women demonstrated their faith in Christ through their service of the Church through material means. Dorcas made clothes for the poor in the city of Joppa, among other acts of charity. When she died suddenly, the apostle Peter was called from the city of Lydda and raised her from the dead (Acts 9). Lydia, from Thyatira worked at Philippi, selling purple dye. Since she worshiped at the local Jewish synagogue, she heard Paul preaching the Word on his missionary journey. When she heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ, she was converted and she and her friends were the first of the Christian community in Philippi (Acts 16). Phoebe was also associated with the apostle Paul. She was a deaconess from Cenchreae. Paul sent her to the Church in Rome with the Epistle to the Romans, where he writes about her support of the Early Church (Romans 16) [adapted from post on facebook.com/LCMSEurasia from October 25, 2021]. 

 

 

FROM THE BOOK OF CONCORD

Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord, Article XI: God’s Eternal Election, para. 22-26

God will eternally save and glorify in life eternal those whom He has elected, called, and justified.

   God has prepared salvation not only in general in this counsel, purpose, and ordination. In grace He has considered and chosen to salvation each and every one of the elect who are to be saved through Christ. He has also ordained that in the way just mentioned He will, by His grace, gifts, and efficacy, bring them to salvation. He will aid, promote, strengthen, and preserve them. All this, according to the Scriptures, is included in the teaching about God's eternal election to adoption and eternal salvation, and is to be understood by it. It must never be excluded or omitted when we speak about God's purpose, predestination, election, and ordination to salvation. When our thoughts about this article are formed according to the Scriptures in this way, we can simply adapt ourselves to it by God's grace. The following also belongs to the further explanation and teaching about God's foreknowledge to salvation: Only the elect, whose names are written in the book of life [Rv. 21:27], are saved… We should listen to God's revealed will. For He has made "known to us the mystery of His will" (Eph. 1:9) and made it clear through Christ so that it might be preached (2 Ti. 1:9). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

St. John’s Lutheran Church – Burt, IA.

Phone: 515-924-3344

Email:  churchoffice@stjohnsburt.org

 

 

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Announcements

St. John’s Lutheran Church

109 Maple St. Burt, Iowa|Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod

Pastor: Rev. Thomas Cowell                 

Secretary: Rosann Shipler

Pastor’s Cell: 319-464-5548                

Church Office: 515-924-3344  stjohnsburt.org

Pastor’s Email: pastor@stjohnsburt.org 

Church Email: churchoffice@stjohnsburt.org

 

 

THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

May 15, 2022

 

O God, You make the minds of Your faithful to be of one will. Grant that we may love what You have commanded and desire what You promise, that among the many changes of this world our hearts may be fixed where true joys are found; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.

 

 

THIS WEEK AT ST. JOHN’S

 

Today, May 15, 2022

  8:30 am    Adult Class

  9:30 am    Divine  Service 

 

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

  10:00am   Morning Prayer

 

 Sunday, May 22, 2022

   9:30am    Divine Service    

   THIS WEEK IN THE CHURCH YEAR  

  

    May 21, 2022

      Commemoration of Constantine, Emperor,

        and Helena, his mother

 

ST. JOHN’S NEWS

 

Organist Today:  Marcia Hanna 

Elder: Tony Hatten

Greeter Today: Cheryl Batt

 

Graduate Reception - The congregation is invited to join us for a reception for the high school graduates following the service today hosted by their parents! Prayers to them as they begin a new chapter in their lives!   

                                  

Partnership Pastor Nominations - Information about submitting a nomination for our Partnership senior and associate pastors is available in the back of church through May 22nd.  Please return your completed form into the church office. 

 

Thrivent Project - St. John’s and the Burt Presbyterian Church are hosting a giving project for the Kossuth County Food Pantry in connection with Thrivent. A monetary and food collection will be held on Sunday May 15.  An offering plate and box for food items will be set up in the back. All checks should be made out to the Kossuth Food Pantry. For more information contact Deb Steven or Mary Schmidt. 

 

Parish Messenger for the May/June edition is on the table in the back of the church.  Please, pick one up! 

 

Lily - Anyone who wants to have an Easter lily to plant outside, please talk to Vickie Madsen.

 

A Volunteer is Needed to take over replenishing  and purchasing cards for the card rack in the back of the church.  If you are interested, contact the church office.  We want to thank Mary Schmidt for her many years of purchasing and displaying the cards for all to use.

 

St. John’s Family Fishing Day - Mark your calendars for St. John’s Family Fishing Day Sunday, June 5th from 3:00-6:00 p.m. at Smith Lake.  We’ll meet at the southwest shelter house and enjoy fishing, fun, Scripture, and supper.  This event is for all ages and we encourage you to bring along friends as well! 

 

Pastoral Care On Demand - Need prayer, Scripture, Communion, Absolution, or a listening ear? Feel free to call or text Pastor Cowell anytime for a visit at 319-464-5548.

 

 

SYNOD, DISTRICT & PARTNERSHIP NEWS

 

Trinity Bible Study - Join Pastor Cowell Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. for Bible study at Trinity’s Life Center conference room.  We are studying biblical interpretation. 

 

Summer Prayer and Scripture Series - An Evening Prayer Service will take place at 6 pm in Trinity’s Life Center on Tuesdays, June 7 & 21; July 5 & 19; & August 9. This will be a spoken service and include reflections from 1 John followed by refreshments & social time. See the handout (yellow) on the back table about this special opportunity to gather for prayer and Scripture in the summer months.

 

TLC Quilts Available - Don’t forget about the TLC Quilter’s “giving pew” by the east doors of St. John’s.  Feel free to take and give away as many quilts and bears as you’d like!    

 

Camp News:

·         Summer Staff Needed! We are still recruiting Summer Staff at Camp Okoboji. If you know a High School Senior or College student who is looking for summer employment, we are looking for Summer Staff at Camp. You may call Camp for more information - 712-337-3325. 

·         Camp Okoboji Travel Camp - Creation Museum & Ark Encounter, Sept 5-9.  Cost: $559 per       person, double occupancy. Visit grouptrips.com/campokoboji for more information or       contact Izaak at 507-766-0072 or izaak.campokoboji@gmail.com

·          May 29 -  Summer Sunday Morning worship services begin.

 

Prayers are needed for Pastor Andrew Johnson whose cancer has relapsed and will be receiving chemo treatments at Mayo.  He will be undergoing a tandem autologous stem cell transplant requiring him to be in Rochester for 10 weeks.            

 

Building Healthy Families - Pssttt… have you ever noticed that it is hard to ignore the whispered conversations of others nearby? Parents, take advantage of this reality by talking about the important things you want your kids to know…and do it just barely within their hearing distance. When they overhear you sharing words of love for your spouse, the more secure they will feel in your family. The more positive comments they overhear you making about their teacher, the more cooperative they will be with her at school. The more they hear you talking about how much you appreciate your pastor, the more they will respect him. Lutheran Family Service - www.LutheranFamilyService.org.

 

 

COMMUNITY NEWS

 

Memorial Day Services will be held at 10 a.m. May 30th at the Burt Activity Complex by the Burt VFW, followed by a retreat to the Burt Township Cemetery. Lunch will be served afterwards.

 

 

 

LECTIONARY SUMMARY (Easter 5)

Old Testament: Acts 11:1-18

Peter is instructed in a vision to eat with Gentiles and proclaim to them the saving message of Jesus.

 

Epistle: Revelation 21:1-7

John sees a new heaven and a new earth. 

 

Gospel: John 16:13-22

Jesus tells His disciples: “A little while, and you will see me no longer; and again a little while, and you will see me.”

 

 

FROM THE CHURCH FATHERS

“At that time Peter saw a vision in which a heavenly voice answered him, ‘What God has cleansed, you must not call common.’ For the God who had distinguished through the law the pure food form the impure, that same God had cleansed the nations through the blood of his Son, and that is the Godwhom Cornellius worshiped.” - Irenaeus, Catena on the Acts of the Apostles 10.15, qtd. in ACCS: Acts, p. 128. 

 

 

LESSONS ON THE LITURGY 

The Distinction of Meats 

The Church of the New Testament is no longer bound to the ceremonial laws of the Old Testament.  Article XXVI of the Augsburg Confession says this concerning the distinction of foods and other such human ceremonies that were required and commanded by the papacy: 

Our churches have taught that we cannot merit grace or be justified by observing human traditions.  

We must not think that such observances are necessary acts of worship.  Here we add testimonies of 

Scripture [Mt. 15:3, 9, 11; Ro. 14:17; Col. 2:16, 20-21; Acts 15:10-11; 1 Tm. 4:1-3]. [...] We do not 

condemn fasting in itself, but the traditions that require certain days and certain meats, with peril of 

conscience, as though such works were a necessary service.  Nevertheless, we keep many traditions 

that are leading to good order in the Church, such as the order of Scripture lessons in the Mass and 

the chief holy days.  At the same time, we warn people that such observances do not justify us before 

God, and that it is not sinful if we omit such things, without causing offense. 

 

 

FROM THE BOOK OF CONCORD

Power and Primacy of the Pope: The Power and Jurisdiction of Bishops, para. 67-70

Wherever the Church is, there is the authority to administer the Gospel. Therefore, it is necessary for the Church to retain the authority to call, elect, and ordain ministers. This authority is a gift that in reality is given to the Church. No human power can take this gift away from the Church. As Paul testifies to the Ephesians, when "He ascended … He gave gifts to men" (Ephesians 4:8). He lists among the gifts specifically belonging to the Church "pastors and teachers", and adds that they are given for the ministry, "for building up the body of Christ". So wherever there is a True Church, the right to elect and ordain ministers necessarily exists. The statements of Christ testify that the Keys have been given to the Church, and not merely to certain persons, "Where two or three are gathered in My name …"

     Finally, Peter's statement also confirms this, "You are … a royal priesthood". These words apply to the True Church, which certainly has the right to elect and ordain ministers, since it alone has the priesthood.

     A common custom of the Church testifies to this. The people elected pastors and bishops. Then came a bishop, either of that church or a neighboring one, who confirmed the one elected by the laying on of hands. Ordination was nothing else than such a ratification.

 

 

 

St. John’s Lutheran Church – Burt, IA.

Phone: 515-924-3344

Email:  churchoffice@stjohnsburt.org