Lutherans Engage – Spring 2025
The church clings to Jesus Christ and His promises in good times and bad — amid fires and floods, while celebrating the completion of projects, and while caring for others.
The church clings to Jesus Christ and His promises in good times and bad — amid fires and floods, while celebrating the completion of projects, and while caring for others.
Lutherans stand up for life at the 2025 March for Life in Washington, D.C.
God has brought together the resources and support to help two new church plants take root in south Wisconsin.
Although it will take years for North Carolina to recover following Hurricane Helene, LERT volunteers are in it for the long haul.
After devastating wildfires destroy thousands of homes, God’s people in Los Angeles County continue to gather around Word and Sacrament as LCMS Disaster Response helps them begin to recover and rebuild.
Lutherans in Indonesia and the United States celebrate the creation of a new hymnal in the Indonesian language.
Heimer is the manager of LCMS All Nations Ministry.
In the divine plan of salvation, God the Father sends His Son, Jesus Christ, to seek and save humanity.
Lutherans shine Christ’s light in “the darkest of places,” including among those waiting for asylum, after a disaster and to those serving time in prison.
Concordia Theological Seminary, Nagercoil, India, recognized its 100th anniversary with a three-day celebration in September.
Amid the devastation caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, God works through His church — in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and beyond — for the good of His people.
Faith Lutheran School, Branson, Mo., held its first day of classes in August thanks to support from the LCMS School Ministry network and several community partners.
Prison chaplains like the Rev. Rodney Blomquist share God’s grace and forgiveness with those who are behind bars.