New This Week

National Mission hosts districts for sharing, collaboration

The gathering was intended to strengthen the partnership among the Synod and its districts.

A new look for ‘Reporter’

In conjunction with its upcoming 50th anniversary, ‘Reporter’ unveils a new masthead.

Held fast by God’s Word: A resolution for 2024

A New Year column from LCMS President Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison.

Black Clergy Caucus celebrates past, looks to future

The theme of the Black Clergy Caucus Fall Conference was “Empowering and Advancing the Next Generation.”

From our table to yours: Reporter staff shares favorite recipes

Merry Christmas from the staff of Reporter.

Synod boards hold fall meetings

Summaries of the recent meetings of the COP, BOD, BNM and BIM.

Set Apart to Serve hosts deaconess program leaders

The gathering included leaders from LCMS institutions that certify LCMS deaconesses.

Campus clips: Concordias welcome new staff, report growth

Updates from LCMS day schools, universities and seminaries.

From the mission field: Sharing the pure Gospel in Japan

The Rev. Dr. Hiroaki Yoshimura was ordained into the Office of the Holy Ministry on Sept. 3.

National Mission offers life grant application training

The training will provide helpful guidance in applying for a Million Dollar Life Match grant.

‘Prepare the way of the Lord’: A sermon from President Harrison

The Christian life is a life of repentance.

‘Appreciative response’: Listening-based giving

The LCMS has been blessed by two large gifts, each in excess of $3 million.

Student loan relief offered for Synod workers

MinistryFOCUS, a Recognized Service Organization of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), provides student loan relief to LCMS workers.

Town hall highlights resource hub

The Set Apart to Serve resource hub is a collection of materials curated for parents, church workers and laity to use when speaking to youth about a vocation in the church.

Specialized Care expands endorsement options

Specialized Spiritual Care Ministry supports church workers serving in specialized settings such as hospitals, prisons or senior living communities.

‘To the ends of the earth’: Pastors needed in Asia

The Rev. Dr. James A. Baneck, executive director of the LCMS Office of Pastoral Education, recently visited Singapore, Vietnam and Taiwan.