Links to Sites of
Interest

We don't have all the information one could be looking for in our site. So, we
offer the list below of sites that will further explain some of the items we do
cover, in addition to topics we don't. We encourage you to check them out. If any of these
links do not work, please alert the Web
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Listing of links on this page does not mean Redeemer Lutheran Church agrees
with or endorses all of the material contained therein. These are merely sources of
additional information.

United Lutheran Mission Association (ULMA)
Shortly after leaving the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS), our congregation met with a like-minded congregation to form the ULMA. Our goal is to help start conservative, confessional Lutheran missions. Check out the ULMA website for more information. A congregation does not have to be independent in order to join the ULMA.
The
Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
This is the Synod our church used to belong to. The continually changing list
of Frequently Asked Questions is quite good.
Wisconsin
Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Another
confessional Lutheran Synod located mainly in the Midwest. Their Questions & Answers page is quite
extensive.
Evangelical
Lutheran Synod
A
smaller church body that is in fellowship with the Wisconsin Synod. Their practices and
beliefs are extremely close to what's known as "old Missouri", which is pretty much us!
Reclaiming Walther in the LCMS
Contains
numerous articles and news about C.F.W. Walther's theology and the LCMS. The main focus is
on Walther's theology of Church & Ministry and how it can be reclaimed in the Missouri
Synod. It also contains information on a free subscription to an email service known as Reclaim News. This site is
owned and run by our pastor, Rev. Jack Cascione.
Luther Quest Discussion Group
This
discussion group website is a companion to Reclaiming
Walther in the LCMS, mentioned above. It's goal is to encourage dialog with
laity and clergy alike around the issues facing the Missouri Synod. It's focus is
theology as traditionally understood and practiced by the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
until recent times. This site is owned and run by our pastor, Rev. Jack Cascione.
Lutheran
Book Review
Be
you clergy or laity, an author or a reader. Be it doctrine, church history,
Bible study, the Confessions, or whatever. All those interested in theological
books of value to a confessional Lutheran audience are invited to share their
opinions.
The Confessional Lutheran Webpage
Contains
numerous articles on conservative and confessional issues. Also contains a calendar of
upcoming events. Updated frequently.
Texas Confessional Lutherans
Similar
to The Confessional Lutheran Webpage. This group is quite active in the Texas District of
the Missouri Synod.
Project
Wittenberg
An
extensive source of Lutheran documents from the past. It's administered by the Walther
Library at Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
Issues,
Etc.
A
radio show broadcast from station KFUO in St. Louis,
Missouri; headquartered on the campus of Concordia Seminary. The show, hosted by Don
Matzat, covers the whole spectrum of topics facing Christianity today.
City
of Wittenberg, Germany
A
fascinating site that can give you a tour of the city where the Lutheran Reformation
began. Also contains historical information on the Reformation itself. Well worth a visit. There is a link on the page for English.
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