After a few production delays, here is the devotion for this year. Here is the free to download PDF. Save my name, email, and ...
After a few production delays, here is the devotion for this year. Here is the Kindle Version ($3) Here is the softcover ($5)… ...
Life-long Lutherans come to church each Sunday, open the hymnal to the right page, and are ready to worship. But a visitor coming in for the first time may find the order of service confusing and ...
“Be at Leisure: A Lutheran Approach to Outreach” addresses how outreach happens naturally within the congregation. The advice in this book is not so much about changing practices as it is about ...
This is the 2024 Advent Devotion from Steadfast Press/Steadfast Lutherans. This provides Scripture, a devotion, and prayer for each day through Advent centered around the theme of the prophecies of ...
“Ever New and Greater Light and Devotion” is the theme for this year’s Steadfast Lutherans Advent series. The series will focus on the purpose of the first three chief parts of the Small Catechism: ...
“Come and See” is the 2022 Advent Devotional from Steadfast Lutherans. It focuses on the teaching of how we come and see Jesus, and also provides encouragement to invite others to church but also ...
If you’ve always wanted to know what Lutherans believe - and why we believe it - Diving Into Concord offers an entry point to learn what we believe, teach, and confess, drawn from the scriptures, and ...
The sermons of George Stoeckhard, based on the Gospel readings of the Historic Lectionary, stand out for their clarity, their structure, and their evangelical focus. The sermons of George Stoeckhard, ...
Advent is considered a penitential season for Christians. The prophet Malachi was a preacher of repentance prior to our Lord’s birth. Malachi deal especially with issues of worship, marriage, and ...
This Steadfast Press devotion for Advent (2023) is on the topic of Christ in the Old Testament. Using the titles of “Angel of the LORD”, “Name of the LORD”, “Word of the LORD”, and “Glory of the LORD” ...