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Peace-Tohickon eyes expansion

Posted by Robert Fisher on February 29, 2008

The roots of Peace-Tohickon Evangelical Lutheran Church run deep, very deep, with a presence in the Perkasie area that can be traced back 265 years.

But church officials say now is the time to look to the future, and that means expansion.

To accommodate a growing Upper Bucks community, Peace-Tohickon in East Rockhill is planning a $2 million to $3 million expansion project. The goal is to give the Old Bethlehem Road church some breathing room.

Peace-Tohickon eyes expansion phillyBurbs.com | Intelligencer

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Posted by Robert Fisher on February 6, 2008

Lenten greeting

Watch Bishop Burkat’s Lenten greeting, via video from Jerusalem, by clicking the image above.

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Pastor to speak to faithful from the Holy Land

Posted by Robert Fisher on February 6, 2008

Two local Lutheran leaders are marking the start of Lent in the Holy Land, and the power of the Internet will allow them to share the experience with parishioners back home.

Pastor to speak to faithful from the Holy Land phillyBurbs.com | Intelligencer

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Local pastor will deliver his Ash Wednesday sermon from the Holy Land phillyBurbs.com | Intelligencer

Posted by Robert Fisher on February 5, 2008

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One faith, oceans apart

Posted by Robert Fisher on January 31, 2008

The Rev. Eric Shafer, senior pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, will be in the holiest of holy lands on Ash Wednesday: Jerusalem.

It will be there where Shafer will give a 10-minute sermon on the first day of Lent from the Mt. of Olives outside Jerusalem.

Through Internet and Google Video, that same sermon will be witnessed by members of Trinity Lutheran at the three Ash Wednesday worship services.

Shafer will be accompanied on his trip by … Bishop Claire Burkat of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Synod.

“I want to experience the culture and I really want to better understand the dynamics and possible solutions to the conflicts in the Middle East,” (Burkat) said. “I want to listen to the stories and witness the minority Christian population in the Holy Land.”

“It will be very poignant and spiritual for me,” Burkat said.

Read it at: TheReporterOnline.com

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Aging congregations, clergy driving change

Posted by Robert Fisher on January 22, 2008

From Gannett News Service: Aging is an issue that many traditional Christian churches cannot ignore.

And the issue is twofold:

* There are more gray-haired people in the pews and congregations are dwindling.

* Clergy are aging, too.

A 2001 report for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America set the median age of its members at 54 and the median age of the U.S. population at 41.

Read more: Aging congregations, clergy driving change

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United Methodist, Lutheran Churches Pursue ‘Full Communion’ | Christianpost.com

Posted by Robert Fisher on January 20, 2008

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Herbert W. Chilstrom: What being evangelical means to me

Posted by Robert Fisher on January 9, 2008

Herbert W. Chilstrom: What being evangelical means to me
By tacking on a political agenda, some have sullied and secularized what once was a revered term, the former ELCA presiding bishop writes.

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When does Christmas happen?

Posted by Robert Fisher on December 22, 2007

Youth Ministry Specialist Molly Beck Dean shared this reflection from Lisa Daross, a youth worker in our synod and a member of Synod Council:

He HADN’T stopped Christmas from coming. IT CAME! Somehow or other, it came just the same!
Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn’t before…maybe Christmas….perhaps…means a little bit more. — From How the Grinch Stole Christmas, by Dr. Seuss

I was cruising Facebook today and saw a friend’s status update. It was this: “is getting depressed knowing that Christmas is soon and I won’t even know it happened.” Wow. I messaged him, and it turns out he’s having knee surgery on December 18th, and he’ll be pretty much out of it for at least a month. Could be worse. But it got me wondering…. Read the rest of this entry »

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Lansing State Journal: New age: Aging congregations, clergy driving change

Posted by Robert Fisher on December 22, 2007

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