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Author: Rev. Bernie Seter

The Transformed Church

On a frosty Christmas long ago a small group of Lutherans gathered in an old Baptist church set up on a shoulder of the mountains approaching the Mosquito range outside of Leadville Co. It was a small building and had the metal...

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Shining Like Dirt in a Lantern

Luther, never at a loss for words, said of the Pope of his day, that pretending to be Christ’s representative on earth he “shined like dirt in a lantern”.  What a picture.  Letting our light shine is a Biblical...

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Life or Race or Dialectic

    I have always thought fascinating the words of Paul among the Greeks, that in every way “they were very religious”.  Human beings naturally are religious, it is just that they are perverse and so is the...

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Sin Vanquished and Made to Nothing

The Isenheim Altarpiece The 4th Sunday in Advent – the Baptist still preaches and so does Luther, “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world   Now, if you are able to believe that this voice of John...

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