Lectures, sermons, music, and words from Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary
On 1-3 May 2023 Dr Thomas Winger was the main speaker at the North Dakota Pastors' Conference. His presentation drew on work done for the new LSB Companion to the Services. In four parts. Description: We quite rightly treasure the liturgy that has come down to the church through the ages. The Lutheran liturgy has five hundred years of its own history and is rooted in the more ancient Roman rite. But the liturgy is not simply a product of the church. The divine service was instituted by Christ and gathers together the way of worship God had given already to His people Israel. Beginning at Eden, Dr Winger walks participants through the biblical story of the divine service, through Exodus and Leviticus and into the promised land. From these surprising Old Testament roots he uncovers how the apostolic church continued to do what Christ had mandated, from Matthew to Acts to Revelation. The New Testament teaches us that the divine service is a participation in the eternal feast of heaven. The presentations culminate with a summary and discussion of the divine service in the early church.
On 1-3 May 2023 Dr Thomas Winger was the main speaker at the North Dakota Pastors' Conference. His presentation drew on work done for the new LSB Companion to the Services. In four parts. Description: We quite rightly treasure the liturgy that has come down to the church through the ages. The Lutheran liturgy has five hundred years of its own history and is rooted in the more ancient Roman rite. But the liturgy is not simply a product of the church. The divine service was instituted by Christ and gathers together the way of worship God had given already to His people Israel. Beginning at Eden, Dr Winger walks participants through the biblical story of the divine service, through Exodus and Leviticus and into the promised land. From these surprising Old Testament roots he uncovers how the apostolic church continued to do what Christ had mandated, from Matthew to Acts to Revelation. The New Testament teaches us that the divine service is a participation in the eternal feast of heaven. The presentations culminate with a summary and discussion of the divine service in the early church.
On 1-3 May 2023 Dr Thomas Winger was the main speaker at the North Dakota Pastors' Conference. His presentation drew on work done for the new LSB Companion to the Services. In four parts. Description: We quite rightly treasure the liturgy that has come down to the church through the ages. The Lutheran liturgy has five hundred years of its own history and is rooted in the more ancient Roman rite. But the liturgy is not simply a product of the church. The divine service was instituted by Christ and gathers together the way of worship God had given already to His people Israel. Beginning at Eden, Dr Winger walks participants through the biblical story of the divine service, through Exodus and Leviticus and into the promised land. From these surprising Old Testament roots he uncovers how the apostolic church continued to do what Christ had mandated, from Matthew to Acts to Revelation. The New Testament teaches us that the divine service is a participation in the eternal feast of heaven. The presentations culminate with a summary and discussion of the divine service in the early church.
On 1-3 May 2023 Dr Thomas Winger was the main speaker at the North Dakota Pastors' Conference. His presentation drew on work done for the new LSB Companion to the Services. In four parts. Description: We quite rightly treasure the liturgy that has come down to the church through the ages. The Lutheran liturgy has five hundred years of its own history and is rooted in the more ancient Roman rite. But the liturgy is not simply a product of the church. The divine service was instituted by Christ and gathers together the way of worship God had given already to His people Israel. Beginning at Eden, Dr Winger walks participants through the biblical story of the divine service, through Exodus and Leviticus and into the promised land. From these surprising Old Testament roots he uncovers how the apostolic church continued to do what Christ had mandated, from Matthew to Acts to Revelation. The New Testament teaches us that the divine service is a participation in the eternal feast of heaven. The presentations culminate with a summary and discussion of the divine service in the early church.
A lecture delivered by Dr Thomas Winger to the inaugural Confessio conference at Concordia University, St. Paul, MN, on Saturday, 15 April 2023, recognising the 500th anniversary of Luther's Baptismal Booklet.
A lecture delivered by Dr Thomas Winger to the inaugural Confessio conference at Concordia University, St. Paul, MN, on Saturday, 15 April 2023, recognising the 500th anniversary of Luther's Baptismal Booklet.
Bane and Blessing: Assessing the Liturgical Impact of Vatican II at Its Diamond Jubilee. This lecture was delivered by Dr Thomas Winger at the Good Shepherd Institute, Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN, on Monday, 7 November 2022. The essay comments on the 60th anniversary of Vatican II and particularly its Constitution on the Liturgy.
Essay/Bible Study delivered to the national convention of Lutheran Church-Canada on 12 June 2022, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
"Hermann Sasse and the Third Reich". An essay read to the LCC East Regional Pastors' Conference, 2022-03-15, by Dr John R. Stephenson.
An essay read to the LCC East Regional Pastors' Conference, 2022-03-15, originally published: Thomas M. Winger, ‘Sasse as Interpreter of the Lutheran Confessions', in Der Theologe Hermann Sasse (1895–1976): Einblicke in Seine Internationale Wirkung Als Exeget, Kirchenhistoriker, Systematiker Und Ökumeniker, ed. Werner Klän, Oberurseler Hefte Ergänzungsbände 24 (Göttingen: Edition Ruprecht, 2020), 72–88.
Rev. Dr. Thomas Korcok joins The Wittenberg Hour to discuss Lutheran education on the occasion of National Lutheran Schools Week 2021. What is the purpose of a Lutheran school? Why must we “have and maintain” Lutheran schools? Why might we say that Lutheran schools teach children how to live well, but also how to die well?
Dr Thomas Winger discusses his recent book, Lutheranism 101: Worship, with "The Lutheran Inquisitor", Rev. Jon Ehlers, on Lutheran Radio UK. LRUK is the outreach of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of England.
Dr Thomas Winger discusses his recent book, Lutheranism 101: Worship, with "The Lutheran Inquisitor", Rev. Jon Ehlers, on Lutheran Radio UK. LRUK is the outreach of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of England.
Dr Thomas Winger discusses his recent book, Lutheranism 101: Worship, with "The Lutheran Inquisitor", Rev. Jon Ehlers, on Lutheran Radio UK. LRUK is the outreach of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of England.
Dr Thomas Winger discusses his recent book, Lutheranism 101: Worship, with "The Lutheran Inquisitor", Rev. Jon Ehlers, on Lutheran Radio UK. LRUK is the outreach of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of England.
Dr Thomas Winger discusses his recent book, Lutheranism 101: Worship, with "The Lutheran Inquisitor", Rev. Jon Ehlers, on Lutheran Radio UK. LRUK is the outreach of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of England.
Linda Ann Lantz received Christian burial through a service of Resurrection Lutheran Church, held at Grace Ev. Lutheran Church, St. Catharines, on 19 November 2019.
Dr Thomas Winger delivered this essay to the Good Shepherd Institute at Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne, IN, 6 November 2018. The theme of the conference was Daily Prayer. (This recording was made later when he "reused" the essay for the East Regional Pastors' and Deacons' Conference at Camp Pioneer, 14 May 2019.) You may follow the slideshow here: https://1drv.ms/p/s!AjEr6lG7BhobgeEKwUaecgoBXaEwFA.
Seminary student Paulo Winterle and prospective student Andrew Hayes performed on violin and piano at the Seminary Guild Day, 27 April 2019.
From "The Reformation of Worship and Preaching", a conference in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation (11 September 2017). Dr James Keller is Adjunct Professor at Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, St. Catharines, and Executive Director of Lutheran Bible Translators--Canada.
From "The Reformation of Worship and Preaching", a conference in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation (11 September 2017). Dr Jobst Schoene is retired bishop of the Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany (SELK). Dr Michael Attridge of the University of St Michael's College in the University of Toronto responds. We apologise that after the 33rd minute the video disappears, but the audio is available through to the end of the lecture and response.
From "The Reformation of Worship and Preaching", a conference in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation (11 September 2017). Dr John Stephenson is Professor of Historical Theology at Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, St. Catharines.
From "The Reformation of Worship and Preaching", a conference in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation (11 September 2017). Rev. Fredrik Sidenvall is Headmaster of the Lutheran High School of Gothenburg (nL M Engströms Gymnasium), Sweden.
From "The Reformation of Worship and Preaching", a conference in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation (10 September 2017). Introduction by Dr Thomas Winger, Welcome by RC Bishop Gerard Bergie, and keynote lecture by Dr Jobst Schoene, retired bishop of the Independent Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany (SELK).
Dr Thomas Winger delivered the lecture, "What is Sanctification? Biblical Reflections on the Reformation" at the "Lutheran Golden Symposium" at Kobe Lutheran Theological Seminary, Japan, on 6 May 2017, celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. The present recording (in English) comes from a repeat of the lecture at the LCC East District Pastors' Conference, 17 May 2017.
Dr Thomas Winger delivered the lecture, "What is Salvation? Biblical Reflections on the Reformation" at the "Lutheran Golden Symposium" at Kobe Lutheran Theological Seminary, Japan, on 5 May 2017, celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. The present recording (in English) comes from a repeat of the lecture at the LCC East District Pastors' Conference, 16 May 2017.