Systematic Resources

Term Papers and Bible Studies in Systematic Theology

 

The Holy Nation and Her Ministers: Presented by George F Wollenburg at the Iowa District East Theological Convocation: “Who’s in Charge Here?” February 24, 2006

Brief Doc.zip: a series of Bible studies using the Brief Statement as the text, written by Karen Miller, an LCMS teacher, and approved by several pastors, including pastordale

Katepwa Circuit AC ART X by Pr. Mike Keith: A confessional study prepared for a winkel

A Study of AC XV by Pr. Mike Keith: A confessional study prepared for a winkel

angelsbibstudy: A Bible Study on angels, presented at an LWML zone rally. also appropriate for group studies

Book of Concord.PRC: The Book of Concord (Triglot English Translation) in Palm Doc format

58780-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: A Study on God’s Word and our Lutheran Confessions concerning Church Fellowship. An expansion of Rev. Dr. Alvin Barry‘s article in For the Life of the World.

Theology of Ministry: Part of Jim Butler’s D.Min. dissertation at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. This discusses the theology of ministry in the LCMS.

Heaven, Earth & Hell Bible Study PDF

Spirituality of the Cross by Veith: A Bible Study
Word 5 for Mac
Word 6/7 for WinDOS

Closed Communion: Why?

The Truth about Angels

What will the end of the world be like?

Judgment PDF

Forgiveness PDF

Cults PDF


Other Sites

Luther Academy Publications

Logia

Luther Digest

Lutheran Resources.org: a website proving resources for the promotion and understanding of the Lutheran faith.

Project Wittenberg: home to works by and about Martin Luther and other Lutherans.

 




Practical Resources

Term Papers and Bible Studies in Practical Theology

Jesus Army evangelism

Jesus Army evangelism (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Note: Liturgical resources have moved to the Liturgies page.

Evangelism

Halloween Jn 3.16 Tract:
A half-page tract to be handed out with candy on halloween. Customize with your
church info.

New Neighbor Letter
RTF
PDF

Surfingfor Jesus: Using the Internet for Evangelism and Ministry

Prayer

Reclaiming Daily Prayer: This
is my MDiv Thesis entitled “Reclaiming Daily Prayer”. It is in pdf
format.

Stewardship

Church Officer Workshop Bible study & Answer key: Bible study on Rendering Sacrificial Service from Pastor Jonathan Meyer or both in a zip

Scientific (Creation, Life Issues,
etc.)

Misc. Documents

diversities: A paper
by Rev. Herb Mueller of the Southern Illinois District on how we deal
with diversities and differences. Excellent reading.

The Church
Culture
: A brief paper describing corporate cultures and
looking at how to apply it to the local congregation.

Funeral Preferences Form
Word 5 for Mac
Word 97/98
WordPerfect for WinDOS

The
Gospel in C.S. Lewis’ novel The Screwtape Letters
PDF
HTML

Abortion Rights and Who’s Left, a discussion of abortion rights (HTML)


Other Sites

Ongoing Ambassadors for Christ:
The LCMS Youth & Adults Evangelism program

EvangelismMoment: Evangelism Ideas from St. Paul’s, Delaware, IA




Other Resources

Elder Contact Questions: When your elders (or you) call members you haven’t seen in church for a while, here’s a guideline outline for the conversation.

College Freshmen: This is an open letter to college freshmen,
intended to warn them about the dangers they face as Christians in
the college environment. It is in Word 6.0/95 format.

My Missing Rib in Word 95: a poem called “My Missing Rib” about
being a single Christian male looking for a wife. It is in Word
6.0/95 format.

The Day of YaHWeH: a theological prose allegory

 

REL234 FundPastCare @ Concordia, Bronxville
MTC

REL120

Grading
Guidelines for Papers
Session1TheoMin

churchandministry

CommShep

MTC-CMP.Rel242.027

Intro.ppt

Walthertheses

Conclusion.ppt

Luthtrad1Luther.ppt

Luthtrad2Conf.ppt

Luthtrad3Nth.ppt

Scriptures.ppt

Infographic

Jesus is
God

Facts
about the Unchurched

Reading
Guide for Unit 1

Reading
Guide for Unit 2

Reading
Guide for Unit 3

Reading Quiz
2

Reading Quiz
3

REL 234
Syllabus

TCF
Reading Quiz 1

world
in which we all live

World
in which we live.ppt

Chart
of the Comm. Attr
(From Paul McCain)

Three
“Kinds” of Sin.ppt

UNIT II

Unit III
HOPE.ppt

Unit III

Jesusbirth: I
use this article from the Washington Post last year to show
how vapid Form Criticism is.CMPNTI: Reading
Guide for REL120

Drane1: Reading
Guide for REL120

Drane2: Reading
Guide for REL120

Drane3: Reading
Guide for REL120

NewTestLect1:
Lecture Notes for REL120

NewTestLect2:
Lecture Notes for REL120

NewTestLect2.ppt:
Lecture Notes for REL120

NewTestLect3:
Lecture Notes for REL120

NTLecture1.ppt:
Lecture Notes for REL120

NTQuiz1

NTQuiz2

NTQuiz3

NTHandouts:
Images for REL120

 

 


Other Sites

The Lutheran Church–Missouri
Synod

CTS, FortWayne’s Misc. Writings

Bible on MP3, CD, etc.

Misc. Theological Writings on Scholia.net

Lutheran Resources




Newsletters

Newsletter Articles

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English: Wilby & Brundish Church Newsletter May 2011 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Non-Member Submissions

  • west wing theology.rtf:
    From Rev. Rick Anderegg: “What makes this show and these people so inviting?
    What can you and I learn from them? Integrity! Honesty! Proper pride! Standing
    for something!”
  • Pastor’s Corner 11-2002.rtf:
    A discussion of the Holiness of God by Rev. Richard Von Steinman “Anyone
    who might want to use it is free to do so and they don’t have to give me credit
    for it. I figure this should take care of any copyright issues.”
  • Nov 02: A Christian response to gambling and casinos by Rev. Bob Weinhold

revez

  • Newsletter-Bumper Sticker:
    As a bumper sticker announces the (sometimes passionate) views of its owner,
    a Christian’s life proclaims the work and passion of its Master, Jesus Christ.
  • 42743-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: December
    article:Are You Ready?Advent calls us to be ready for Christ, not ready for
    Christmas. Is there a difference?
  • 42659-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: Show
    the Gospel–Gentle & Genuine Care for Others 1 Thessalonians 2:6b-9 Paul
    tells how he and fellow missionaries brought the Gospel to that area. Gentleness
    was key.
  • 43669-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: The
    answer to every “mystery” in the Bible is faith. Faith itself is a mystery,
    yet it is the means by which we are saved. We turn from what we believe is
    right to what God declares is right in his sight.
  • 43506-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: What
    will our church be like when “pillars” (strong Christians) are laid to rest?
    Who will rise up to take their place? Paul used the word “pillar” to describe
    what is essential to the church. 1 Timothy 3:14-15
  • 42849-FIELDATTACHEDFILE:
    Pledge your allegiance! In the heated debate against religion (and Christianity),
    atheists have often lobbed the charge that “the faithful” are merely “mindless
    sheep” who cannot think “outside the box” of sacred Scriptures. What is often
    confused for “mindlessness” is what we like to call “devotion.” Pledge your
    life–and your soul and your mind–to God–and serve him in peace and joy.
  • 46064-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: The
    word is out! It is on the loose; it travels fast and is presumed dangerous.
    The Word? Jesus. It haunted Herod, frazzled Pharisees, puzzled Pilate; yet
    the word is loosed on the world to bring light and life. (John 1)
  • 46591-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: Looking
    Forward in Christ (Jan 2002). The year behind may have been horrendous, but
    Paul advises looking forward in Christ. The Christian has this resolve: to
    know Christ and to tell others of Christ, and the salvation that comes through
    him.
  • MessageoftheCross: The
    Message of the Cross: (Lenten season) Crosses come in many varieties: in every
    size and shape, crafted of many substances. Would that everyone who wore one
    confessed the Lord who was crucified. Leave it to God to change the message
    of terror to the message of love & life.
  • 47547-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: “Run
    the race that is set before you!” (VBS theme)Runners need encouragement; w/o
    it we soon collapse. God helps his saints run their race so they may win the
    prize. Poem: God’s Racing Flags, by E.Zacharias
  • 45030-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: How
    do you approach the celebration of Thanksgiving in a year when things have
    changed SO much? Paul says, “Don’t be anxious about anything, but in everything,
    by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God” —
    and the “peace of God” will rest on your soul. (Nov. 2001)
  • 48397-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: Wake
    Up, Sleeper! (Easter season) God wakes us up from the slumber of our lives
    as he calls us to be alive in Christ! (Ephesians 5:14)
  • 43113-FIELDATTACHEDFILE: Capital
    Punishment: confused when members of the “religious community” voice opposite
    opinions in capital punishment? The Bible makes it clear that the govt. has
    the right to make the decision. A Christian can voice opposition to the death
    penalty on “humanitarian grounds,” but he cannot insist that his position
    is absolute. The Christian has solid grounds to support the government’s right
    for death for capital crimes.
  • As the Calendar Turns
    From Rev. Eric Zecharias: As the Calendar Turns OR Let the Lord Direct Your
    Life: Routine makes for a dull life; but on the plus side, God allows routine
    to provide for the blessings of life. As God redeems our life in Christ, he
    will also direct (and bless it) in his name. January is also “Pro-Life month.”
    A reminder to support life follows the lead article.

pastorjim

  • ATP: a Christian response to “gay
    marriage”

pastordale

  • 7-06 WORSHIP WARS: Traditional vs. Contemporary
  • 6-06 Where Your Treasure Is: Treasure Cove introduction
  • 5-06 News Got Complaints: (Matthew 18:15-17, NIV) gIf your brother sins against you, go and show him his fault, just between the two of you. If he listens to you, you have won your brother over. Included in this newsletter is an outline of a presentation that was given by Rev. Dr. Matthew Rueger, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Hubbard and first vice-president of the Iowa District East. Christians). (Matthew 25:40) When you attack a brother or sister, you are attacking Christ as well. The difference is that Christ willingly received our attacks and our sin.
  • Newsletter 4-06.rtf: Last month, a man in Afghanistan faced the death sentence for becoming a Christian. Where is catechesis (Reviewing the basics of the Christian faith) on your list of priorities, both to yourself and the children in your life? Suddenly, we find Jesus very low on the list of what we’re willing to die for, or at least those we’re willing to live for. In Christ, we celebrate the resurrection, the new day of hope and new life. God sealed us in that new life in our Baptism with the promise of forgiveness, salvation, and eternal life.
  • 3-06 News 1 Day Closer: Every day is one day closer to our Lord’s return.
  • Newsletter 2-06What Is Love: Husbands, you are the head of the house. Wives, you are subordinate to your husband. The reality is that husbands are sinners and don’t always love as they do. Where you have failed to love others as you love yourself, God has loved you completely.
  • 12-05 Newsletter Chrismuk: Hanukkah celebrates God saving His people from an atheist oppressor, but in Christmas, we celebrate God saving His people from the devil himself.
  • 1-06 Newsletter: We also know that “Young Earth” scientists examine the same evidence as “Macro-Evolution” scientists but have drastically different interpretations. Why?
  • 11-05 Come Fishing: Pick your bait and cast.
  • 10-05Groundbreaking: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) are moving in. Our response.
  • 8-05
    Changed the World
    : Last month, two events occurred that made
    a major impact on our world. Those events also contradicted each other.
  • Newsletter7-05Church
    Growth
    : If you want more people in church, bring someone with
    you!
  • 6-05
    Newsletter-Anniversaries
    : This month, we celebrate two anniversaries,
    the 125th anniversary of our congregation and the 475th anniversary of the
    presentation of the “Augsburg Confession,” as well as this year
    being the 425th anniversary of the publishing of the entire Book of Concord.
  • Newsletter
    5-05 Understand
    : A couple weeks ago, we received word that a friend
    of our family was facing a potentially dangerous situation. We were deeply
    concerned and kept asking, “Why?” The more we talked about it,
    the less sense it made. We just couldn’t understand.
  • 4-05 Life
    and Death
    : “Choose life” isn’t just a slogan for
    anti-abortion commercials. It’s a mandate from God. Even though we
    have the promise of paradise because of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross,
    life is still an invaluable gift from our Creator, and no matter what your
    “quality of life,” any life is better than no life at all.
  • 3-02 Why matter:
    Of course, to understand why it’s important, we need to understand how the
    New Testament is different from the Old Testament. They are more alike than
    you might think. In both Old and New Testaments, you will find the same
    God saving His people the same way: by grace through faith in the Savior.
    The difference, of course, is that in the Old Testament, the people
    looked to the One Who would come to pay for their sins, and we, the New Testament
    people of God, look to the One Who came already. But if someone asked you,
    “Why is the New Testament important to Christians,” or even, “Who
    is Jesus?,” would you be ready to answer? The key to any question
    like this is found in the upcoming season: Easter. Jesus is the One
    Who came to pay for our sin on the cross and rise to eternal life.
  • Newsletter
    1-05 Word Stands
    : France moved December 10 towards the creation
    of a new law which would make sexist or “homophobic” comments
    illegal. Canada is also moving in this direction. Given the power of the
    media and lobby groups in the United States, the day may well come when
    Christian churches like ours are forbidden to preach and teach that homosexuality
    is sin. The immediate effect would probably be fines and possible imprisonment
    for me, as well as the church losing its non-profit status.
  • 2-05
    Newsletter-2 days to salvation
    : Roughly 1/3 of the world at least
    claims Christianity as their religious affiliation. The number who actually
    believe that Jesus earned the right for them to go to heaven by His death
    on the cross is unknowable, but we can be sure that it is many fewer. So
    what would happen if you and every other Christian todaytold someone about
    Jesus, that He paid for their sins so they could live forever?
  • 11-04 Stem Cell:
    A discussion on stem cell research with emphasis on Embryonic Stem Cell
    Research
  • 12-04
    Christian parents
    : Guns and “Bunker Busters” won’t help
    your children fight against the devil. For that, you need God’s Word and
    its training manual, the catechism.
  • Newsletter
    8-04 All One
    : Our district and synod are having special offerings
    to support their mission projects. We face the reality that ministry costs
    money. Many of our missions began suffering when mission giving went from
    giving via the offering plate (a portion of which was then given to the
    district, district to synod and various district missions, and finally synod
    to the various synod-supported missions). If one part suffers, we all suffer.
  • 10-04 Three
    Solas
    : In the foundation of Reformation teachings rest the “Three
    Solas,” Sola Gratia (Grace Alone: We are saved solely by God’s grace,
    not anything we do.), Sola Fide (We are saved solely through faith that
    Jesus died to take away all of our sin–and incidentally, that faith is
    also a gift of God, not a human work), and Sola Scriptura (All we know about
    God is found in Scripture, not human opinion, since opinion is prone to
    error.)
  • Newsletter
    7-04 as a child
    : Should we take the stories of Jonah, Creation,
    etc. literally?
  • Newsletter 6-04:
    “What happens to the soul of a baby who is aborted or dies before Baptism?”
  • 4-04
    Newsletter-gaymarriage
    : A response to the recent gay marriage discussions
  • 3-04
    Newsletter-Sword Pract
    : The teachings in the Catechism contain the
    teachings upon which all other teachings of Scripture are based, as well
    as being the most practical “real life” teachings to be used daily. Recognize
    your responsibility to your children, godchildren, grandchildren, family,
    friends, and neighbor. Don’t wait for Confirmation Class to teach your children—teach
    them from infancy of God’s love.
  • 2-04Newsletter-ApplyLawGosp:
    Applying Law & Gospel in daily life
  • 1-04
    Newsletter-Drummer Boy
    : We daily turn on Him and seek our own selfish
    goals and desires, and when we do seek to serve Him, our motivation is often
    selfish as well or not to the best of our ability, doing “enough,”
    but not “fit to give a king.”…The Lord does smile at our efforts,
    not because “we tried,” but because of Christ acting through us.
  • 12-03
    Newsletter;Amid wrapp
    : This time of year, everywhere you look, you
    see red, white, and green, sleigh bells, reindeer, and a big guy in a red
    suit, and somewhere, between the Animatronic Hula-Dancing Santas and the
    30½ inflatable Rudolph, complete with 500-watt flashing red nose, you’ll
    find a few small boxes with dolls, one of which is a baby laying in a bed
    of straw. As a Christian, it’s frustrating to see the attention that
    Santa gets compared to Jesus, and many Christians have boycotted Santa altogether.
  • 11-03
    Newsletter-GOvs.GAIN
    : Our Evangelism Board has been very busy, and
    as we look into various ways to get the Word out, it’s tempting to turn
    our efforts into a “membership drive,” seeking to add to our numbers
    for selfish reasons like increasing the weekly offering or big numbers to
    point to, but while it would be nice to grow our membership so that more
    peopel will be hearing God’s Word and growing in faith each week, we
    cannot make numbers our goal….
  • 10-03
    Newsletter-memorizing
    : I was about to go back to the office when
    the doorbell rang…Now, I just talked about the cults a couple newsletters
    ago, so I’m not going to spend a lot of time on their beliefs, but what
    struck me after they left (Still sadly clinging to their works for the time
    being), was that the key to sharing your faith and standing up for what
    you believe in is memorization….
  • 9-03
    Newsletter-how long
    : They called out in a loud voice, “How long,
    Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth
    and avenge our blood?” Then each of them was given a white robe, and they
    were told to wait a little longer, until the number of their fellow-servants
    and brothers who were to be killed as they had been was completed. (Revelation
    6:9-11, NIV)
  • 8-03
    Newsletter-Answer Cult
    : Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses have strange
    beliefs, notably that both reject the Trinity, but the central problem with
    them is the answer to the question, “How are you saved?”
  • 7-03
    newsletter-same old
    : Why we keep talking about the cross.
  • 6-03
    Newsletter-afraid of
    : But he said to them, “Unless I see the nail
    marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand
    into his side, I will not believe it.”…Not until things get better, when
    we see for ourselves, do we believe that God is able to handle our financial
    struggles, that the same Jesus who drew money out of the mouths of fish
    is able to handle our financial burdens. “My health is failing&emdash;there’s
    no hope.” Not until we feel for ourselves our bodies healing do we believe
    that the same Jesus Who raised Lazarus from the dead can bring healing.
  • 5-03
    Newsletter-Faith Fill
    : Are you running on fumes?
  • 4-03
    Newsletter-Catechesis
    : What is catechesis and when does it end?
  • 3-03 Newsletter-Lent:
    About fasting & penitence
  • 2-03
    Newsletter-Broom or Sh
    : How do you approach Scripture–with a broom
    or a shovel?
  • 1-03Newsletter-cleanorhost:
    Can we host guests if our house isn’t clean?
  • Immanuel-Law
    or Gospel
  • Dec
    02 Newspaper Devos
    : Written for our local Newspaper–short devotionals
  • streetsofgoldhavenocurbs:
    Benke Situation, Part 3
  • Golden Rule:
    Benke Situation, Part 2
  • What’s Syncretism?:
    About the Benke Situation
  • The
    Secret to Absolute Contentment
  • 6th commandment
  • 9-11 wtc extra
  • advent
  • anthrax
  • are you gifted
  • assurance
    of heaven
  • big brother
  • blunt as a
    2×4
  • catechesis
  • communion
    of saints
  • don’t
    make ’em like
  • fathers day
  • garbage disposal
  • happy epiphany
  • is
    the reformation dead
  • lent ugh
  • new year
  • newspaper
    devo 3/12/02
  • parousia
  • sabbath
    on a stick
  • vacation time
  • violence
  • what’s
    the difference
  • why
    do you want to know
  • 2 kingdoms



Martin’s House: Personal and Devotional Resources for LCMS Pastors

Martin’s House

Welcome to Martin’s house. Relax, pull up a virtual chair, and have a beer and some Jell-o® salad. This page is dedicated to you, the pastor, your needs, as well as your family’s, specifically for spiritual support, encouragement, and enjoyment.

Pastors

Join the Martin’s Table Discussion list: Sit around the table and shoot the breeze with other pastors via e-mail. Get to know each other. Share your hopes, joys, fears, and a joke or two. Everything is “on-topic” here.

Daily Devotionals

Sine Nomine: Devotions, etc. for LCMS Pastors

Pastors’ Wives (PWs)

LCMS-PWs Discussion List

The Fount: a magazine for confessional Lutheran PWs

Pastors’ Wives: Thriving in the Fishbowl (NOTE: Not specifically LCMS, but enjoyed by many LCMS PW’s.)

Katie’s Lounge: A new forum for Pastor’s wives. I am LCMS but welcome wives of all Pastors. A place to get to know others and discuss many topics.

Pastors’ Kids (PKs)

Pastors’ Families

Daily Devotionals

Get daily Bible Readings via e-mail

Other

Christian Macintosh Users’ Group (Not specifically LCMS, but if you’re a Mac user, you will benefit)

Blogs

The following are not necessary theological in content but are blogs by LCMS pastors and pastors’ wives. (Submit your own!)

Pastors

Rev. Paul McCain’s popular blog, an extension of the Cyberbrethren list.

Pastors’ Wives

The Life of a Pastor’s Wife at Lonesome Grove: A window to the life of a regular Jo who just happens to be the wife of a confessional Lutheran pastor and the mother of 4 young children.




Mustard House Resources

Mustard_HouseThe Mustard House Project
A Different Approach to Lutheran Catechesis
(namely, sneaking up on it, grabbing it from behind, and tying it up so it can’t get away)

Available Resources

Games

(Here’s my idea: Shockwave games for play on websites. I have a few ideas, like a “Carmen Sandiego”-style game that teaches the geography of Israel and other prominent locations; also a “Click on the book of the Bible that comes first” game or a Pac-Man-style “Eat the words to the memory verse in order” game. I’m open to other suggestions.)

Music

Music files are all available for download at the Mustard House YahooGroups files page. Included there are sheet music and MIDI files for about half the catechism and several Bible verses, all put to TV themes, commercial jingles, and hymns.

Skits

Skit
1. Law & Gospel
Skit
2. Luther & Reformation
Skit
3. Prayer
Skit
4. LP–Introduction
Skit
5. LP–1st Petition
Skit
6. LP–2nd Petition
Skit
7. LP–3rd Petition
Skit
8. LP–4th Petition
Skit
9. LP–5th Petition
Skit
10. LP–6th Petition
Skit
11. LP–Conclusion
Skit
12. Means of Grace
Skit
13. Nature of Baptism
Skit
14. Benefits of Baptism
Skit
15. What Baptism Indicates
Skit
16. Confession & Keys
Skit
17. Nature/Lord’s Supper
Skit
18. Benefit & Power/Lord’s
Skit
19. How to Receive the Lord’s Supper
Skit
20. Old Testament-H&W
Skit
21. Old Testament-Prophets
Skit
22. New Testament-Gospels
Skit
23. New Testament-E&P
Skit1-Law
& Gospel
Skit3-Apostles’
Creed Creat
Skit4-Apostles’
Creed Creat
Skit5-Jesus
Who
Skit6-More
Jesus
Skit7-Trinity&HolySpirit Skit8-The
Church
Skit9-
The Life Everlasting
Skit10-1stCommandment Skit11-2ndCommandment Skit12-3rdCommandment Skit13-4thCommandment
Skit14-5thCommandment Skit15-6thCommandment Skit16-7thCommandment Skit17-8thCommandment
Skit18-9-10thCommandment Skit19-EvangelismStewardshi Skit20-WorshipLiturgy Skit21-Baptism
Skit22-Lord’s
Supper
All
of the above (Year 1 & 2) skits

 

Software

Video

How do I get involved?

If you would like to contribute to the project and/or have ideas to share, simply register for the Mustard House Discussion list. More information is available at YahooGroups.

–Rev. Dale Critchley, LCMSPastor.com
Webmaster & Mustard House Project Director




Mustard House: Lutheran Catechesis meets Godzilla

The Mustard House Project
A Different Approach to Lutheran Catechesis
(namely,
sneaking up on it, grabbing it from behind, and tying it up so it
can’t get away)

  1. Introduction: What is it?
  2. Who gets the blame for this?
  3. How do you expect to pull this off?
  4. Okay, bottom line, what’s it going to
    ¢o$t me?
  5. Cool! How do I get involved?
  6. Available Resources

What is it?

From Sesame Street Unpaved: “We knew that young children…liked cartoons, game shows, and situational comedies; that they responded to slapstick humor and music with a beat; and above all, they were attracted by fast-paced, highly visual, oft-repeated commercials….”

“…TV commercials helped make Sesame Street possible…anyone who knows what to do in Nikes, what your bologna’s first name is, and what not to do with the Charmin, knows the power of commercials. But you probably don’t know that the rapid-fire pace, slick production, and catchy music of television commercials inspired Sesame Street‘s unique look and appeal. …Kids like commercials and banana-peel humor and avant-garde video and audio techniques…we have to infuse our content into forms children find accessible.”

The approach we’re taking is not new. Children’s Television Workshop has been doing it since 1969. But if they can pull it off successfully, teaching kids letters and numbers, why not apply the same teaching theory to Lutheran Catechesis?

Note that this is not just Sesame Street with new Lutheran scenes. In fact, this project is not a TV show or anything of that sort, although it may incorporate such in part. Instead, we use the theory behind Sesame Street: that you need to teach in a medium where the kids will respond and relate in order for them to learn.

What’s up with the name?

Rev. Eric Zacharias proposed the name “Mustard Seed,” playing off the Sesame roots and tying in Jesus’ words in Mt 13:31, Mt 17:20, Mr 4:31, Lu 13:19, & Lu 17:6. I decided to build on this name and change “Street” to “House” to tie in with the Church and generate a feeling of “safeness.”

Mustard House Teaching Theory
  • The Word of God is the key to teaching, and no matter what
    method we use, the Holy Spirit will work through the Word to
    create and strengthen faith in the hearer.
  • Through a combination of repetition and alternative media,
    memorization can be made easier, more fun, and better
    retained.
  • Each generation responds to different media with different
    criteria. Determining the media appropriate for instructing youth
    will increase learning.
  • Certain formats of media are more conducive to learning and
    retention than others, and certain genres will last longer and
    bridge generations better.
  • Teaching (and hence learning) will be enhanced as more of the
    senses and various parts of the brain are used and applied to the
    same concept. Interactivity, both mental and physical, is
    crucial.
  • If the student is not paying attention, very little, if any,
    learning will occur.
  • A student will be more attentive if he feels a personal stake
    in the subject matter or sees it as applicable to his life.
  • There’s little point in having correct doctrine if nobody
    understands or knows how to apply it.
  • The method is always a means, never an end.
Mustard House Teaching Method

A variety of methods can be used for teaching. They include, but
shall never be limited to:

  • Music
  • Slogans and memorable phrases
  • Artwork
  • Drama
  • Video: both live action and animated
  • Games: Including all genres (Board, Card, Role-Playing, Video,
    etc.)
  • Discussion
  • Lecture

Who gets the blame for this?

The Mustard House Project is a joint effort by a number of LCMS Pastors and laypeople. Rev. Dale Critchley is the coordinator.

How do you expect to pull this off?

By means of various resources such as Yahoo!’s
discussion forum
and other cheap or free internet resources and
each participant’s personal and congregational resources, and a whole
lot of prayer, we hope to make this program a success (although
“success” has yet to be defined).

Okay, bottom line, what’s it going to ¢o$t
me?

Contributors need only pay for whatever resources they choose to
use in production. Essentially, your only cost is for an internet
connection and the equipment to access the various resources.

Those wishing to use the resources created by this group need pay
nothing. A goal of this project is to make quality catechetical
resources available to all at no cost. Everything will be free to
download.

Note that some materials may eventually come available in
non-electronic form (CDs, VHS tapes, DVDs, printed manuals, etc.).
Every effort will be made to make equivalents to these resources
available online in alternate formats, and the media will be made
available at or near cost of the actual media used. This endeavor is
not intended to profit anyone tangibly.

How do I get involved?

If you would like to contribute to the project and/or have ideas
to share, simply register for the Mustard
House Discussion list
. More information is available at YahooGroups.

–Rev. Dale Critchley, LCMSPastor.com
Webmaster & Mustard
House Project
Director




Liturgies and Liturgical Resources

Note: If you’re looking for hymns, they can be found here.

English: Antiphon of Advent Français : Antienn...

English: Antiphon of Advent Français : Antienne de l’avent O Emmanuel (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Liturgical Studies

The Challenge of Change: (Docs/Audio) A Presentation by Rev. Bob Weinhold (Dubuque, IA) comparing contemporary liturgies and music to the change from German to English in the LCMS

The Theology of Music? (MP3): A presentation by Rev. Dean Duncan on music as a language

What is Lutheran Worship.ppt: A Powerpoint presentation on Lutheran Worship by Rev. Michael L. Keith

Matins and Vespers: This is an explanation of Matins and Vespers through the lens of Scripture with an eye on using them for daily prayer. It is slightly modified from a chapter of my MDiv treatise from St. Cate’s. It is in Word 6.0/95 format.

Worship and Catechesis: An explanation of the liturgy, looking at each part of the liturgy through the lens of Scripture. Word 6/95 format.
Study Questions
Quiz
Whole File
Entire file, PDF format

Sunday

Chancel Dramas

3rdCommandment: A Chancel Drama

Adopting: A Chancel Drama

Baptism: A Chancel Drama

body: A Chancel Drama

Candy Store: A Chancel Drama

CleanUp: A Chancel Drama

Dinner: A Chancel Drama

First paper: A Chancel Drama

Forgive you: A Chancel Drama

Going: A Chancel Drama

HairyPuppy: A Chancel Drama

LetGod: Chancel Drama: done from memory from an OAFC skit. I just remembered the ending. The rest I made up.

Money: A Chancel Drama

PeterPrays: A Chancel Drama

Storeroom: A Chancel Drama

Thankful: A Chancel Drama

WhoseBirthday: A Chancel Drama

Holiday/Seasonal

Advent/Christmas

A SERVICE OF CAROLS AND CANDLELIGHT

New Adam Christmas Liturgy.zip: A doc/pdf package with a liturgy for Christmas eve, complete with Holy Communion and candle ceremony. The liturgy draws elements from Genesis 3 and Romans 5 to emphasize Christ as the New Adam. (Revised 1/24/05)

AdventSeries-ComeHehasCome: An Advent Series which uses Vespers from LW. The hymns chosen are mostly from the “Christmas” section of the hymnal. Full
Packet w/ Sermon Series

O Antiphon Christmas Eve: This is a Christmas Eve service/children’s program built around the O Antiphons and the hymn “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”. It is in Word 6.0/95 format

Incarnation–The Divine Service: a Christmas Eve liturgy with Communion. The Christmas story is used as the outline of the service, the elements of the liturgy tied in with the events of the Incarnation. MSWord/pdf

Children’s Christmas Plays

GetOut: Children’s Christmas Play

SomeoneSpecial: Children’s Christmas Play

Lent/Easter

Tenebre

Maundy Thursday

MT HC Narr Svc.rtf A Maundy Thursday Liturgy by Rev. Thomas Handrick

TENEBRAE: This is a Tenebrae service. It is in Word 6.0/95 format.

Cursed is the One who hangs from a tree; Blessed be the name of the Lord: Lent Series Outline (PDF)

Passion Narrative: This is a narrative reading of the Passion from the Gospel of St. John. It is in Word 6.0/95 format.

Occasional

Memorial service

Other

A SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING

Treasure Cove Closing Service: A Sunday non-Communion service to celebrate the close of VBS (Accompanying Sermon)

Trinity Sunday

Athanasian Creed-Responsive: The Athanasian Creed formatted to be read responsively with the congregation.


Other Sites

CTS, Fort Wayne’s Liturgical Helps

Scholia.net’s Advent & Christmas resources

 




LCMS E-mail Groups

LCMSPastor.com E-mail Groups

LPT: Lutheran Pastoral Theology: A forum for discussing pastoral questions. “Has anyone ever had a situation like this…what would you do?”


Subscribe to lpt

 

Mustard House Project: For those who wish to contribute to the Mustard House Confirmation supplements.


Subscribe to mustardhouse

 

Volunteer LCMS Teachers (vlcmst): A group for teachers of Sunday School, VBS, Midweek school, and other Lutheran teaching. Pastors and other professional church workers are welcome as well.


Subscribe to vlcmst

 

Martin’s Table: A social forum for pastors of the LCMS & those in fellowship. A chance to share joys, frustrations, funny stories, sermon illustrations, prayer requests, and life. A place to relax, kick back, and get to know your fellow shepherds a little better.


Subscribe to martinstable

 

Other groups of interest to LCMS members and interested parties can be found at LCMSGroups.com




Lutheran Parish Education Resources

On this page, you’ll find curricula for Sunday School, VBS, and other parish education materials, including supplemental material for existing curricula. Note that confirmation resources are on a different page.

VBS

VBS Opening Skits for Rancho-Round-Up: Rancho Round-Up Skit– “The Amigos” The following skit is an on-going drama for the week of VBS that culminates in the epiphany of one character, Poncho, coming to understand what it means to be a Good Shepherd–which, of course, is seen in the ultimate Shepherd, our Lord Jesus Christ.

Sunday School

Midweek School

Other


Other Sites

Tertius Publishing

Concordia Publishing House

Scholia.net’sEducation Resources