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11 Jul
2011

Jul 11 2011
Tim Mathiesen
Relief Efforts

flood relief

Our Redeemer's Church and Christian School are asking for prayer and support in relief efforts in Minot, North Dakota, where a historic flood has left thousands of people feeling lost and helpless due to loss of homes and businesses.

Please also remember Faith Lutheran Church in Estevan, Saskatchewan as they reach out to their community affected by flooding as well. More information on the Estevan area will be coming soon.

The following is information from the Mission:Minot website that the church has set up to connect them with those who want to help.

Financial Support

Financial Support – As you can imagine, many in our congregation have tremendous financial needs. The recovery process is going to be long and expensive. Any money that you are able to contribute will be used to help our families get back on their feet and back in their homes. All decisions about the distribution of these funds will be made by our pastoral team and leaders. Please make any checks payable to Our Redeemer’s Church, and write “Flood Relief” in the memo.

Also, you CLICK HERE to give securely Online!

Work Crews

Work crews – In the  next several weeks we will be in need of crews to come and assist with the demolition phase. Please consider assembling teams of both skilled and unskilled workers. More information and specifics will be available in the next few days.  Also, we will have the need in the coming months for skilled carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and others, to come and assist with the remodeling phase. (Please note that some skilled trades may require local certification.)

Experienced Counselors

We have an immediate need for people trained and experienced in grief and crisis counseling. The next several weeks will be the most difficult for many of our people as they are able to enter their homes and are faced with the reality of a damaged or destroyed home, financial stress, long-term displacement, and much more. We are in need of Christian people who can come along side our pastoral staff in this area. If you know of someone who may be able to help in this area, please let us know.

Items/Supplies That We Need

  • Campers/Motorhomes
  • Fans
  • Dehumidifiers
  • Drywall
  • Drywall supplies and tools

Visit the Mission:Minot website for much more information and up-to-date news.

31 May
2011

May 31 2011
Tim Mathiesen
Resources

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CLICK HERE to download the minutes from the Council of Directors meeting.
The meeting took place on April 7-8, 2011 in Fergus Falls, MN
CLICK HERE to view a list of the COD members and CLB leadership.

Thank you for your prayers and support.

18 May
2011

May 18 2011
Tim Mathiesen

regional conventions 2011

This year is the first year without a national convention for the Church of the Lutheran Brethren (CLB). The CLB is now on a biennial convention schedule and each region will hold a local convention during the off year. You can CLICK HERE to visit the CLB Network for information and reports on each regional convention.

3 May
2011

May 3 2011
Tim Mathiesen
interview

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As Zachary Schroer prepared to graduate from Lutheran Brethren Seminary (LBS) in Fergus Falls, Minnesota on May 14, Faith & Fellowship asked him about his calling.

zachary photoF&F: Tell us about your family and background.

Zachary: I married Alissa after my first semester at LBS. She was raised in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and grew up in her faith at Bethesda Lutheran Brethren Church. I was raised Roman Catholic and my faith was nurtured there until college, when I attended an Assembly of God church. When Alissa and I began to date, we would switch between churches for Sunday services. We prayed for God’s guidance in settling on a church home and believed he was calling us to Bethesda. We both appreciate the differences in our spiritual growth through various denominations, and we use those differences to give us a fuller view of God and the Church.

F&F: How did you end up in seminary? What challenges did you face?

Zachary: Even before college, I knew I was going to go into full-time ministry through a church, but didn’t know which denomination I’d be in. So I went to the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire seeking God’s guidance. I enrolled in the Religious Studies program, planning to first learn about Christianity and other religions through a secular college, and afterward I would go to a seminary. It was God’s calling on my life from high school, and I was waiting for God to reveal his plan to me on which seminary I was to attend.

My years at UW-EC were difficult at times. I took a course called “Critiques of God.” All the students and even the professor called it “Atheism Class.” The entire course was trying to disprove the existence of God. The readings for that class were very hard to get through and often made me so mad I had to take a break from my reading. After completing the course I greatly appreciated it though, because I was able to learn what other people think about God.

The biggest hurdle getting to seminary was financial. I completed my degree at UW-EC with only a couple hundred dollars and a loan on my car. But God provided great support for us through Bethesda, through family and friends, and through a nursing job for Alissa.

F&F: Why LBS?

Zachary: LBS was the natural choice after God led us to become members of Bethesda.  I did not even consider another seminary. We knew that if God called us to be members at Bethesda, then he would want me to attend LBS. After I applied and was accepted, we went to Fergus Falls to look at the seminary and become a little bit acquainted with the town. We were confirmed in our times of prayer and discussion with others, and through the provision of God in our lives as we made the move here.

F&F: What has impressed you the most in your LBS experience?

Zachary: I was greatly impressed by the faculty of LBS. Since all of them have served full-time in ministry before becoming professors, they have practical experiences to add to their teaching. They are not just teaching theology from a book, they are teaching theology that has been “lived out” and “worked through” in their various ministries.

One great highlight has been the opportunity for Alissa to audit courses for free. She has taken five courses with me, and the ability for us to discuss what is being taught at the seminary has been amazing. She will be involved with our ministry as much as I am, so for her to gain this training will be a great aid in the future.

F&F: What would you say to someone thinking about seminary?

Zachary: To those who are thinking about attending LBS—follow the call of God. He is able to provide all of your needs, and if he is calling you, you will be provided for. Alissa and I received provision from many Christians along the way as they were stewards for God and enabled us to serve him. LBS is a place where any person may go to prepare for any type of ministry work. It is not only for those following the call to become pastors. Our seminary is for those who are to be missionaries, and we are all missionaries wherever God has placed us.

F&F: What are your aspirations for the future?

Zachary: Our long-term future is to serve in God’s mission in Chad through Lutheran Brethren International Mission. Before we even met, Alissa and I both had received a calling from God to serve him in some way in Africa. We were affirmed in that calling as God brought us together. Since Chad is where the CLB is sending people in Africa, and we are a part of the CLB, we are willing to go there. Once again, we have prayed and discussed this idea, and we are confident that this is God’s leading. We look forward to the day when funding comes in from CLB churches to, Lord willing, send us there.

In the immediate future, Alissa and I will be going back to Eau Claire to continue to prepare and to wait until we are sent by the CLB to Chad as full-time missionaries. Alissa will continue to increase her nursing skills by working at one of the hospitals in town, and doing more reading on the subject. I will be doing studies on my own and with Alissa to help us prepare to serve in God’s work in Chad. I will also be working with Bethesda to develop my ministry skills and build stronger relations with that church body. We will be actively involved with Bethesda until we are sent overseas.
F&F: Is there anything you’d like to express to the people of the CLB?
Zachary: I would like to say thank you to all those who support the ministry of the CLB. Thank you to those who give money for the scholarship program at LBS and to support LBS itself. Thank you to those who give to support our present and future international missionaries. Thank you to all who give to any part of the CLB to further its service to God.

Zachary Schroer is a 2011 graduate of Lutheran Brethren Seminary in Fergus Falls, MN.

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28 Apr
2011

Apr 28 2011
Tim Mathiesen

giving 2011-04-28

It is April 28th and there are only two days left in this fiscal year for the Church of the Lutheran Brethren. The synodical ministries exist to serve you, as a part of our family of churches across North America and in other parts of the world. Unfortunately we are only 79% of our way to the goal of $2.3 million. I encourage you to watch the video below that we released last year, and it is still very relevant today!

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11 Mar
2011

Mar 11 2011
Tim Mathiesen

From NYTimes.com:

An earthquake of 8.9. magnitude struck off the coast of Japan on Friday, the strongest ever recorded in the country. The quake churned up a devastating tsunami that swept over cities and farmland in the northern part of the country and threatened coastal areas throughout the Pacific and as far away the west coast of the United States and South America.Fragmentary early reports of the toll indicate that hundreds of people have been killed. Japanese police officials told the Associated Press that 200 to 300 bodies were found in Sendai, a port city in the northeastern part of the country and the closest main city to the epicenter.

Latest news from Missionary Dean Bengtson, located in Sendai (From his Facebook page):

Bengtson familyWe continue to have strong tremors...quite a bit more damage downtown...large broken windows...siding falling onto sidewalks.. I was downtown and hitch hiked home....(I'm off now as I need to save my iPhone battery)

Latest update from Matthew Rogness, Director of International Missions:

We have heard from the Bengtsons and Nordaases in Japan – they are all safe – the Bengtsons are in Sendai where the most damage is concentrated but they personally are fine.  The Nordaases only felt a slight tremor in Takanosu. We have also heard from our Taiwan missionaries and they are fine and did not feel the tremors

Please continue to pray for our missionaries as they minister to those around them in the coming days. Many people have lost family members and friends, and more have lost homes and other essential posessions. Pray that God will work through our missionaries and churches in Japan as they reach out to their communities. Also keep the people of Japan in your prayers as they take steps to recover from this devistating earth quake and tsunami.

18 Feb
2011

Feb 18 2011
Tim Mathiesen
Newsletter, Stewardship

faith & philanthropy

The Lord Provides

The Lord provides! That title might sound cliché and overly optimistic for those of you aware the Church of the Lutheran Brethren is currently $250,000 behind our anticipated contributions for the 2010-2011 fiscal year, but I chose that title not in anticipation of what is to come but in gratitude for what has already been given.

Your faithful giving is the vehicle God has chosen to drive the Church of the Lutheran Brethren. Your giving has brought the Gospel into Islamic villages in Chad, to the Hakka people in Taiwan, and to the native people in Japan. Your giving has sent Faith & Fellowship magazine into thousands of homes encouraging and resourcing Christians as they live as salt and light in their communities. Your giving has trained pastors and missionaries that teach the inerrancy of Scripture and proclaim Jesus Christ as the only road to salvation.

Giving may be down, but the Lord does provide. After all, that is the message of the Gospel. Jesus called Himself ‘the road that leads to life.’ Thank you for walking with us. Thank you for your encouragement and financial support. May God bless you, and may you be reminded of the salvation provided by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

2011 Newsletter (Vol. 15)

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Click Here to Download the PDF of the Faith & Philanthropy newsletter below to read the feature article by Roy Heggland, Chairman of the Church of the Lutheran Brethren Council of Directors, and Brad Martinson, Director of Finance and Personnel for the Church of the Lutheran Brethren.

16 Feb
2011

Feb 16 2011
Tim Mathiesen
Announcement, Seminary
media

j-term 2011

Visit the Seminary website to download the audio of J-Term speaker Dr. Joel C.

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3 Jan
2011

Jan 3 2011
Tim Mathiesen
Announcement, Seminary
J-Term, Training

j-term 2011

J-Term 2011

Ministry in a Post-Christian World
January 17-19, 2011

Speakers 

  • David Kinnaman, President of Barna Group - The author of the best-selling book, unChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks About Christianity, and the Barna report, Teens and the Supernatural. Since joining Barna in 1995, David has designed and analyzed nearly 500 projects for a variety of clients.
  • Dr. Joel C - Received his M.Div degree from Lutheran Brethren Seminary and M.A. and Ph.D degrees in English from Marquette University.  He has taught courses on Western literature at universities in the US and China.  He is currently serving with LBIM as the director of a Christian charitable organization that places and supports Christian students and professionals in cross-cultural ministry contexts within East Asia.
  • Lutheran Brethren Seminary professors, Dr. Eugene Boe and Dr. Gaylan Mathiesen will also present a seminar and facilitate group discussion.

J-Term Registration
Register by calling (218)739-3375 or by email to kgarvin@lbs.edu
Fees: $10/session or $75.00/conference.

* Special Note: Retired pastors and their wives are welcome to attend the lectures tuition free.

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16 Sep
2010

Sep 16 2010
Tim Mathiesen
Resources, Training

AA Pedersen LectureshipWhere
Bethel Lutheran Church
702 West Alcott
Fergus Falls, Minnesota

When
October 3 at 7:00 p.m. and October 4 -  TBA

Lectureship Speaker
Dr. Bryan Chapell

About the Speaker
Dr. Bryan Chapell is president and professor of practical theology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. His insightful Bible teaching can be heard daily via the Internet on Living Christ 360 (www.livingchrist360.com).

Raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Dr. Chapell was a pastor for approximately ten years before joining the faculty of Covenant Seminary, the seminary of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), in 1985. He served the Seminary for six years as vice president for academics and dean of faculty before becoming president in 1994. He has been active in a variety of leadership roles in the PCA and in cooperative ministries with numerous other national and international Christian ministries.

Dr. Chapell is a renowned preacher, teacher, and speaker who is much sought after by churches, colleges, seminaries, and conferences throughout this country and abroad. He is the author of many articles and numerous books, including Christ-Centered Worship, Ephesians, Praying Backwards: Transform Your Prayer Life by Beginning in Jesus’ Name, Why Do We Baptize Infants?, Holiness by Grace, I’ll Love You Anyway & Always, Each for the Other, The Wonder of It All, and Christ-Centered Preaching, a preaching textbook now in multiple editions and many languages that has established him as one of the nation’s foremost teachers of homiletics.

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