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At the end of the Lord's Prayer, you hear the promise of the resurrection rumbling through the whole thing. Finally, the door of the mighty fortress is going to open and the Prince of Peace will step forward! The Ringside Preachers join John T. Pless at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne to remember and honor the great theologian Jim Nestingen. Topics: God does not leave you without a preacher! Deliver us from Every Evil, even death Praying the Lord's Prayer as Luther did Legacy of Handing over the Goods Reflections on the life and theology of Jim Nestingen Pietism and Antinomianism God is doing something through the preached Word Guest: John T. Pless Assistant professor of Pastoral Ministry and Missions at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne. Thank you: Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne 1517.org Grace Lutheran Ventura St. James Lutheran, Chicago Music: Joel A. Hess (Willing Virginia) - “I See a Light “ Dead Horse One - I love my man Other stuff: Martin Luther A Life, James A. Nestingen Luther, Thrivent The Faith We Hold, Nestingen Free to Be, Nestingen and Forde The Necessary Distinction: A Continuing Conversation on Law and Gospel, James Nestingen and John T. Pless Luther's Annotated Catechism with Contemporary Applications, The Theology of the Cross in the Lord's Prayer, James Nestingen Letter to Peter the Barber, A Simple Way to Pray, Martin Luther Praying Luther's Small Catechism, John T. Pless
In this installment of our ongoing segment, The Floor is Yours, Steph hands over the floor to Rev. Dr. John Pless, as he discusses how Luther's Small Catechism provides a helpful framework for Christian thought and action in regards to life issues. Download A Small Catechism on Human Life at lcmslife.org/resource/a-small-catechism-on-human-life. Find other resources and books from this author at cph.org. Bio: Rev. John T. Pless is assistant professor of pastoral ministry and missions at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne where he also serves as director of field education. Prior to joining the faculty, he served for seventeen years as campus pastor at University Lutheran Chapel at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. From 1979 to 1983, he served on the staff at the Chapel of the Resurrection at Valparaiso University. Since 2009 he has served as a visiting lecture at Lutheran Theological Seminary in Pretoria, South Africa. Prof. Pless is the author of Pastor Craft: Essays and Sermons, Martin Luther: Preacher of the Cross-A Study in Luther's Pastoral Theology, Mercy at Life's End, Handling the Word of Truth: Law and Gospel in the Church Today, A Small Catechism on Human Life, Word: God Speaks to Us, Confession: God Gives Us Truth, Praying Luther's Small Catechism, Luther's Small Catechism: A Manual for Discipleship and numerous chapters in other books published in both the United States and Germany. With Matthew Harrison he is editor of Women Pastors? The Ordination of Women in Biblical Lutheran Perspective, One Lord, Two Hands: Essays on the Two Kingdoms, and Closed Communion: Admission to the Lord's Supper in Biblical Lutheran Perspective He served on the Agenda Committee for the Lutheran Service Book and is a member of the Catechism Revision Committee. With Albert Collver and James Nestingen, he is co-editor and an author of two chapters in The Necessary Distinction: A Continuing Conversation on Law and Gospel. He is on the editorial council of Lutheran Quarterly. A regular lecturer at various conferences both in the United States and overseas, Prof. Pless is a fellow of the Luther Academy for Madagascar. Dr. Pless is a member of the Synod's Commission on Theology and Church Relations. In 2013, his former students recognized his 60th birthday with a festschrift, Theology is Eminently Practical: Essays in Honor of John T. Pless edited by Jacob Corzine and Bryan Wolfmueller. He was awarded the D.Litt by Concordia University-Chicago in 2018. Learn about LCMS Life Ministry at lcms.org/life, and email us at friendsforlife@lcms.org. Not all the views expressed are necessarily those of the LCMS; please discuss any questions with your pastor.
Conversations on the role and expectation of a Pastor in our current culture, highlighting the newly released book: Pastor Craft. Ringside Preachers are "In the Ring" for this Podcast Symposia in Ft. Wayne, Indiana with Special Guest John Pless. Guest: Dr. John T. Pless Thank you: 1517.org and thejaggedword.com Music: Willing Virginia on Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud Dead Horse One - I love my man Other stuff: Pastor Craft, John T Pless
Teaching and preaching a Biblical worldview through Luther's Small Catechism in every stage of life. Ringside Preachers are "In the Ring" for this Podcast Symposia in Ft. Wayne, Indiana with Special Guest Dr. John T. Pless. Topics: Catechesis as world view Catechism isn't a “one and done” thing Contextual prayer Meaning versus words Tentative, Oratio, Meditatio Consciousness of catechism in preaching Simple way to pray and how to listen to a sermon Guests: Dr. John T. Pless Thank you: 1517.org and thejaggedword.com Music: Willing Virginia “Death of a Teenage Movie Star” on Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud Dead Horse One - I love my man Other stuff: logia.org Pastor Craft, John Pless Seculocity, David Zahl Remembering the Christian Past, Robert Wilken Oswald Bayer How to Read a book, Mortimer Adler A Simple Way to Pray: Martin Luther, the 16th Century Reformer, Tells His Barber How to Empower His Prayer Life
This is an excerpt from Chapter 27 in “Pastor Craft: Essays and Sermons” written by John T. Pless (1517 Publishing, 2021).
This is the final episode of a three-part series by the Rev. Dr. John T. Pless, professor of theology at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne. In it, Prof. Pless explains the role good works serve in the Christian life from Martin Luther's treatise, “The Freedom of a Christian.” Read the entire article on The Lutheran Witness website. For more information on The Lutheran Witness or to subscribe to the magazine, please visit witness.lcms.org. Sound effect obtained from zapsplat.com.
FREE AND LOCKED UP / FRI OG INNESTENGT (2020) Lutheran Study Days 2020 have moved online, and expanded significantly with many more speakers. The topic for this years program is appropriately: Free and locked up. / Årets program for lutherske fordypningsdager er flyttet til internett. Vi har brukt anledningen til å få inn mange flere foredragsholdere og talere. Tema for nettprogrammet er passende for tiden vi nå lever i: Fri og innestengt. http://www.bibeltimer.com/fordypningsdager-2020/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD-6xia3Way8k7XECrcp4ww Feel free to donate to Bergen congregation of DELK: IBAN: NO5030002300512 3624 63 90015 (Sparebanken vest) eller Vipps: 103439 (DELK Bergen)SWIFT/BIC code: SPSONO22
Hear about using the Small Catechism as a field manual for discipleship with Rev. Dr. John T. Pless, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry & Missions at Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne, IN. He also previously served 17 years as a campus pastor at University Lutheran Chapel in Minneapolis, MN. Order his new book, “Luther's Small Catechism: A Manual for Discipleship,” from cph.org.
Rev. John T. Pless, assistant professor of pastoral ministry and missions at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana, joins Andy to talk about his book “Luther's Small Catechism: A Manual for Discipleship” available from Concordia Publishing House, including what discipleship is and what the catechism has to do with it. Learn more at cph.org/discipleship.
1819 - John T. Pless - "First things first" - LF18 9/12 - Første bud og katekismen først. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjdEjJyzMIIoY551uzxIi0SSw293GY9qz
1815 - John T. Pless - Creation and justification - faith and created things - LF18 5/12 - Skapelse og rettferdiggjørelse i Gudstjenesten https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjdEjJyzMIIoY551uzxIi0SSw293GY9qz
1813 - John T. Pless - Vocation, standing and the preached God - LF18 3/12 - Kall og stand i lys av Luthers lære https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjdEjJyzMIIoY551uzxIi0SSw293GY9qz
1716 - LF17 7/12 - John T. Pless - I nød og anfektelse, i livskall og ekteskap, i død og sorg - Luther som sjelesørger Luthersk - til forskjell fra... Lutherske Fordypningsdager - Lutheran study days 31. aug - 3. sep 2017 Bergen DELK-Kirken, Rosenberggt. 1 I 2017 markeres at det er 500 år siden reformasjonen startet. Først og fremst er reformasjonsjubileet en anledning til å frimodig holde frem og istemme den lutherske bekjennelse av Guds Ord, slik våre fedre har gjort. Dernest gir jubileet en anledning til å se på spesifikke kjennetegn ved den lutherske kirke, og det som skiller den fra de andre protestantiske tradisjoner. Disse to vektleggingene vil være gjennomgående for årets foredrag, som i hovedsak kan sorteres under tre hovedtema: Kirke- og teologihistorie, reformatoriske hovedtema og sjelesørgeriske tema. http://www.fordypningsdager.com/ https://www.facebook.com/fordypningsdager/
1721 - LF17 12/12 - John T. Pless - Kirken og Kristus: Avstandsforelskelse eller ekteskap? Luthersk kirke- og gudstjenesteliv Luthersk - til forskjell fra... Lutherske Fordypningsdager - Lutheran study days 31. aug - 3. sep 2017 Bergen DELK-Kirken, Rosenberggt. 1 I 2017 markeres at det er 500 år siden reformasjonen startet. Først og fremst er reformasjonsjubileet en anledning til å frimodig holde frem og istemme den lutherske bekjennelse av Guds Ord, slik våre fedre har gjort. Dernest gir jubileet en anledning til å se på spesifikke kjennetegn ved den lutherske kirke, og det som skiller den fra de andre protestantiske tradisjoner. Disse to vektleggingene vil være gjennomgående for årets foredrag, som i hovedsak kan sorteres under tre hovedtema: Kirke- og teologihistorie, reformatoriske hovedtema og sjelesørgeriske tema. http://www.fordypningsdager.com/ https://www.facebook.com/fordypningsdager/
1719 - LF17 10/12 - John T. Pless - I kirken, i hjemmet og i staten – Luthers lære om de to regimenter og de tre stender Luthersk - til forskjell fra... Lutherske Fordypningsdager - Lutheran study days 31. aug - 3. sep 2017 Bergen DELK-Kirken, Rosenberggt. 1 I 2017 markeres at det er 500 år siden reformasjonen startet. Først og fremst er reformasjonsjubileet en anledning til å frimodig holde frem og istemme den lutherske bekjennelse av Guds Ord, slik våre fedre har gjort. Dernest gir jubileet en anledning til å se på spesifikke kjennetegn ved den lutherske kirke, og det som skiller den fra de andre protestantiske tradisjoner. Disse to vektleggingene vil være gjennomgående for årets foredrag, som i hovedsak kan sorteres under tre hovedtema: Kirke- og teologihistorie, reformatoriske hovedtema og sjelesørgeriske tema. http://www.fordypningsdager.com/ https://www.facebook.com/fordypningsdager/
4th Sunday in Advent / Rev. John T. Pless / based on Luke 1:39-45
Hear about using the Small Catechism as a field manual for discipleship with Rev. Dr. John T. Pless, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry & Missions at Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne, IN. He also previously served 17 years as a campus pastor at University Lutheran Chapel in Minneapolis, MN. Order his new book, “Luther's Small Catechism: A Manual for Discipleship,” from cph.org. This is a rebroadcast from July 24, 2019.