Recommended: He Remembers the Barren
When we released a reprint of Starck’s Motherhood Prayers for All Occasions back in February, we had several requests for a book which would speak specifically to women on the other end of the spectrum. The resources available to women suffering from barrenness, secondary infertility, miscarriages, or struggling through the adoption or foster care process are few and far between, especially resources that are confessionally Lutheran.
Katie Schuermann has broken the silence surrounding these painful subjects with her new book, He Remembers the Barren, available in July 2011, published by Lutheran Legacy.
Visit the Publications page on Katie Schuermann’s personal website, where you can read numerous reviews about her outstanding work.
Also be sure to visit the blog/website Katie adminstrates, He Remembers the Barren. Together, six women with unique stories and backgrounds share resources and personal reflection with one common goal: “To help you know that, in Christ, you are not alone in your suffering.”
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An Explanation of the Common Service: An Excellent Resource for the Congregation
“An Explanation of the Common Service is an excellent resource. It is concise and informative, and it presents to laymen and clergy alike the simplicity and strength of the historic Lutheran Service used by most North American parishes prior to the 1970-80s. I have had only positive feedback from all who have used it. This book is a superb resource for both new members and life-long Lutherans.” Rev. William Parsons, Redeemer Lutheran Church in Fairhope, AL.
Rev. Parsons took advantage of our bulk pricing for this book, offering over 50 copies to his Adult Bible Class last year. Orders of 10-20 books receive a 15% discount; 21-30 books receive 20% off; 31+ books receive 25% off.
*Almost five years ago, we released the reprint of An Explanation of the Common Service with the following introduction:
The Common Service, with roots in the Reformation, the Middle Ages, and the early church, became the standard English liturgy for the Lutheran Church in America in the late 19th century. The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod published it as its standard in The Lutheran Hymnal in 1941. With the publication of Lutheran Worship (1982), editors revised the Common Service, updating what they considered archaic language, but the basic structure remained the same. In the Lutheran Service Book (2006), editors have again included the Divine Service from The Lutheran Hymnal, which is the liturgy of the Common Service.
What is it about the beauty and reverence of this Divine Service that have caused Lutheran congregations to welcome it every Sunday morning for over a century? Many today enjoy it without being able to verbalize its deep theological beauty. Others may exclude it from congregational practice because they consider it outdated and invalid for the modern parishioner. In either case, the editors of An Explanation of the Common Service provide a basic yet important description of the theological and biblical meaning of this time-tested liturgy.
An Explanation of the Common Service explains the liturgy in such simple terms that it is perfect for teaching new members, catechumens, and youth. Yet its timeless truths are profound enough to instruct even long-time members and pastors. First printed a century ago, this Lutheran liturgical handbook uses questions and answers to explain the meaning of three services: the Communion service, Matins, and Vespers. (Liturgical texts are equivalent to those in The Lutheran Hymnal, 1941.) In addition, hymnody, liturgical theology, and history are addressed succinctly. The glossary of liturgical terms is helpful, extensive, and reliable.
Mother’s Day Sale
In honor of Mother’s Day, Emmanuel Press is offering Starck’s Motherhood Prayers for All Occasions and Wilhelm Loehe’s Seed-Grains of Prayer at 20% off through Sunday, May 8.
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Seed-Grains of Prayer: An Eastertide Prayer
“Lord God, heavenly Father, Who for our sins didst give Thine only begotten Son, and for our justification didst raise Him up from the dead, we beseech Thee in mercy to awaken our dead hearts to newness of life; and, with Christ, make us ever to live by the power of the resurrection of Thy Son, our Lord, Jesus Christ, Who, with Thee, in unity of the Holy Ghost, liveth and reigneth, true God, forevermore. Amen.”
Wilhelm Loehe, Seed-Grains of Prayer, #291

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