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Why do Christians celebrate Easter?
Whether called Easter or Resurrection Sunday, we as Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and the bodily resurrection of Jesus is the crux upon which Christianity either stands or falls.
Posted · Author Pastor Randy Moll
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Lent begins today; How do you observe it?
The Lenten season begins today, Ash Wednesday, and continues until Easter. Lent is 40 days long, corresponding to the 40 days Jesus spent in the wilderness, but extends over a period of 46 days because Sundays are not counted as part of the traditional Lenten season.
Posted · Author Pastor Randy Moll
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What is confession and how does it work?
What is confession? What sins should we confess? Can we be sure of forgiveness?
Posted · Author Pastor Randy Moll
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Why do I believe in Jesus?
Why do I believe in Jesus? Because I am a sinner and Jesus came into the world to save sinners.
Posted · Author Pastor Randy Moll
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Why do Lutherans practice closed Communion?
Why do we at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church practice “closed” (also called “close”) Communion? This practice may be troubling to some, especially if we must turn someone away from communing with us at our altar, but it is based on Scriptures and the historic practice of the Christian church.
Posted · Author Pastor Randy Moll