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Ep. 71: 3rd Annual ELDoNA Synod and Colloquium Extravaganza!

Ep. 71: 3rd Annual ELDoNA Synod and Colloquium Extravaganza!

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Pastor Warr is back at the 2023 Synod and Colloquium of the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America (ELDoNA) to discuss with the various Pastors of the Diocese questions such as…

-How to Handle Conflict in the Church?

-What is the Lutheran understanding of Divine Call?

-Mission Parishes, Preaching Stations, and the State of the Church….

…and so much more!

 

For information on the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America, please visit ELDoNA.org

To watch the presentations and Episcopal Address, visit the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheELDoNA

As well as the Diocesan YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@theeldona3083

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Ep. 69: Liminal Space in Pre-Lent: Discussing Gesimatide [Ft. Pastor Jerry Dulas]

Ep. 69: Liminal Space in Pre-Lent: Discussing Gesimatide [Ft. Pastor Jerry Dulas]

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On this Episode, Pastor Warr is joined by Pastor Jerry Dulas of Sts. Peter and Paul Lutheran Church to discuss the pre-Lenten Sundays of Gesimatide. We discuss the history of the Gesima Sundays, their meaning, and why they have seemed to fall out of fashion in the Church at large.

Disclaimer: I am a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America and, unless otherwise stated, my opinions are my own and I do not speak as a representative for my Diocese. That is what my Bishop is for. For more information on the ELDoNA visit eldona.org

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