Deacon, I would advise going over to the following blog: http://fatherhollywood.blogspot.com/2010/08/intro-to-book-of-concord-viewer.html Read that Lutheran Pastor's introduction to the same video.
I discovered Google Docs was distorting one of the pages, so I found someone to host the PDFs so that wouldn't happen. If you downloaded them, you might wish to do so again. I hope you all revel in the joy that is the Book of Concord!
You gotta love it! I have recently had the joy of twenty somethings and sixty somethings discover the Book of Concord and revel in its riches. See Rev. Scott Murray's devotion today about being passionate about the passion. No luke-warmness here.
With all due respect, Who is this?
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ReplyDeleteI would advise going over to the following blog: http://fatherhollywood.blogspot.com/2010/08/intro-to-book-of-concord-viewer.html
Read that Lutheran Pastor's introduction to the same video.
Under Christ's Blood,
Rev. Benjamin Pollock
Trinity, Lutheran, Odessa, MN
Grace Lutheran, Correll, MN
Immanuel Lutheran, rural Appleton, MN
Kinda hyper, wouldn't you say?
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ReplyDelete"revfisk" has indeed done it again.
Thanks for calling our attention to it. I don't do YouTube unless someone recommends something.
Then I am likely to watch whatever's related as well.
Found some neat expositions of Jaroslav Vajda's hymns last week.
"Now the silence..." was one of them.
[Anon would probably like that better.] :)
OOPS!
ReplyDeleteThat was me with the Vajda.
Helen
I discovered Google Docs was distorting one of the pages, so I found someone to host the PDFs so that wouldn't happen. If you downloaded them, you might wish to do so again. I hope you all revel in the joy that is the Book of Concord!
ReplyDeleteYou gotta love it! I have recently had the joy of twenty somethings and sixty somethings discover the Book of Concord and revel in its riches. See Rev. Scott Murray's devotion today about being passionate about the passion. No luke-warmness here.
ReplyDeleteWOW!
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