Events in January 2022
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- December 26, 2021
- December 27, 2021
- December 28, 2021
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December 29, 2021(1 event)
Commemoration of David
Commemoration of David
All day
December 29, 2021Commemorations (from LSB xii)
"Our churches teach that the remembrance of the saints is to be commended in order that we may imitate their faith and good works according to our calling." --Augsburg Confession 21
The Lutheran reformers understood that there was great benefit in remembering the saints whom God has given to His Church. The Apology of the Augsburg Confession (Article 21) gives three reasons for such honor. First, we thank God for giving faithful servants to His Church. Second, through such remembrance our faith is strengthened as we see the mercy that God extended to His saints of old. Third, these saints are examples by which we may imitate both their faith and their holy living according to our calling in life.
The calendar of commemorations lists a number of men and women from both the Old and New Testaments and from the first 19 centuries of the Church's life. Their defense of the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith and/or their virtuous living have caused these individuals to stand out over time as persons worthy of recognition. In every case, the purpose of our remembrance is not that we honor these saints for their own sake, but as examples of those in whom the saving work of Jesus Christ has been made manifest to the glory of His holy name and to the praise of His grace and mercy.
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely , and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us." --Hebrews 12:1
Learn more about the distinction being made between “festivals” and “commemorations.”
- December 30, 2021
- December 31, 2021
- January 1, 2022
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January 2, 2022(1 event)
Commemoration of J. K. Wilhelm Loehe, Pastor
Commemoration of J. K. Wilhelm Loehe, Pastor
All day
January 2, 2022Commemorations (from LSB xii)
"Our churches teach that the remembrance of the saints is to be commended in order that we may imitate their faith and good works according to our calling." --Augsburg Confession 21
The Lutheran reformers understood that there was great benefit in remembering the saints whom God has given to His Church. The Apology of the Augsburg Confession (Article 21) gives three reasons for such honor. First, we thank God for giving faithful servants to His Church. Second, through such remembrance our faith is strengthened as we see the mercy that God extended to His saints of old. Third, these saints are examples by which we may imitate both their faith and their holy living according to our calling in life.
The calendar of commemorations lists a number of men and women from both the Old and New Testaments and from the first 19 centuries of the Church's life. Their defense of the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith and/or their virtuous living have caused these individuals to stand out over time as persons worthy of recognition. In every case, the purpose of our remembrance is not that we honor these saints for their own sake, but as examples of those in whom the saving work of Jesus Christ has been made manifest to the glory of His holy name and to the praise of His grace and mercy.
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely , and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us." --Hebrews 12:1
Learn more about the distinction being made between “festivals” and “commemorations.”
- January 3, 2022
- January 4, 2022
- January 5, 2022
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- January 8, 2022
- January 9, 2022
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January 10, 2022(1 event)
Commemoration of Basil the Great of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa, Pastors and Confessors
Commemoration of Basil the Great of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa, Pastors and Confessors
All day
January 10, 2022Commemorations (from LSB xii)
"Our churches teach that the remembrance of the saints is to be commended in order that we may imitate their faith and good works according to our calling." --Augsburg Confession 21
The Lutheran reformers understood that there was great benefit in remembering the saints whom God has given to His Church. The Apology of the Augsburg Confession (Article 21) gives three reasons for such honor. First, we thank God for giving faithful servants to His Church. Second, through such remembrance our faith is strengthened as we see the mercy that God extended to His saints of old. Third, these saints are examples by which we may imitate both their faith and their holy living according to our calling in life.
The calendar of commemorations lists a number of men and women from both the Old and New Testaments and from the first 19 centuries of the Church's life. Their defense of the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith and/or their virtuous living have caused these individuals to stand out over time as persons worthy of recognition. In every case, the purpose of our remembrance is not that we honor these saints for their own sake, but as examples of those in whom the saving work of Jesus Christ has been made manifest to the glory of His holy name and to the praise of His grace and mercy.
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely , and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us." --Hebrews 12:1
Learn more about the distinction being made between “festivals” and “commemorations.”
- January 11, 2022
- January 12, 2022
- January 13, 2022
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January 14, 2022(1 event)
District Men's Retreat
District Men's Retreat
January 14, 2022 – January 15, 202232nd Annual ND District Men's Retreat
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January 15, 2022(1 event)
District Men's Retreat
District Men's Retreat
January 14, 2022 – January 15, 202232nd Annual ND District Men's Retreat
- January 16, 2022
- January 17, 2022
- January 18, 2022
- January 19, 2022
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January 20, 2022(1 event)
Commemoration of Sarah
Commemoration of Sarah
All day
January 20, 2022Commemorations (from LSB xii)
"Our churches teach that the remembrance of the saints is to be commended in order that we may imitate their faith and good works according to our calling." --Augsburg Confession 21
The Lutheran reformers understood that there was great benefit in remembering the saints whom God has given to His Church. The Apology of the Augsburg Confession (Article 21) gives three reasons for such honor. First, we thank God for giving faithful servants to His Church. Second, through such remembrance our faith is strengthened as we see the mercy that God extended to His saints of old. Third, these saints are examples by which we may imitate both their faith and their holy living according to our calling in life.
The calendar of commemorations lists a number of men and women from both the Old and New Testaments and from the first 19 centuries of the Church's life. Their defense of the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith and/or their virtuous living have caused these individuals to stand out over time as persons worthy of recognition. In every case, the purpose of our remembrance is not that we honor these saints for their own sake, but as examples of those in whom the saving work of Jesus Christ has been made manifest to the glory of His holy name and to the praise of His grace and mercy.
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely , and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us." --Hebrews 12:1
Learn more about the distinction being made between “festivals” and “commemorations.”
- January 21, 2022
- January 22, 2022
- January 23, 2022(1 event)
- January 24, 2022(1 event)
- January 25, 2022(1 event)
- January 26, 2022(1 event)
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January 27, 2022(1 event)
Commemoration of John Chrysostom, Preacher
Commemoration of John Chrysostom, Preacher
All day
January 27, 2022Commemorations (from LSB xii)
"Our churches teach that the remembrance of the saints is to be commended in order that we may imitate their faith and good works according to our calling." --Augsburg Confession 21
The Lutheran reformers understood that there was great benefit in remembering the saints whom God has given to His Church. The Apology of the Augsburg Confession (Article 21) gives three reasons for such honor. First, we thank God for giving faithful servants to His Church. Second, through such remembrance our faith is strengthened as we see the mercy that God extended to His saints of old. Third, these saints are examples by which we may imitate both their faith and their holy living according to our calling in life.
The calendar of commemorations lists a number of men and women from both the Old and New Testaments and from the first 19 centuries of the Church's life. Their defense of the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith and/or their virtuous living have caused these individuals to stand out over time as persons worthy of recognition. In every case, the purpose of our remembrance is not that we honor these saints for their own sake, but as examples of those in whom the saving work of Jesus Christ has been made manifest to the glory of His holy name and to the praise of His grace and mercy.
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely , and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us." --Hebrews 12:1
Learn more about the distinction being made between “festivals” and “commemorations.”
- January 28, 2022
- January 29, 2022
- January 30, 2022
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January 31, 2022(1 event)
LCEF Scholarship Due
LCEF Scholarship Due
January 31, 2022Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) wants to help YOU pay for school! LCMS high school seniors and college students (with at least a year of school left) from the LCMS North Dakota district have the opportunity to apply for a chance to win a LCEF $1,000 Scholarship.
The deadline to apply for this scholarship is January 31st, 2022. The winner will be announced on March 15th, 2022.
Apply Today! https://zfrmz.com/j8m9YHsoV8drYIUxStEo
- February 1, 2022
- February 2, 2022
- February 3, 2022
- February 4, 2022
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February 5, 2022(1 event)
Commemoration of Jacob (Israel), Patriarch
Commemoration of Jacob (Israel), Patriarch
All day
February 5, 2022Commemorations (from LSB xii)
"Our churches teach that the remembrance of the saints is to be commended in order that we may imitate their faith and good works according to our calling." --Augsburg Confession 21
The Lutheran reformers understood that there was great benefit in remembering the saints whom God has given to His Church. The Apology of the Augsburg Confession (Article 21) gives three reasons for such honor. First, we thank God for giving faithful servants to His Church. Second, through such remembrance our faith is strengthened as we see the mercy that God extended to His saints of old. Third, these saints are examples by which we may imitate both their faith and their holy living according to our calling in life.
The calendar of commemorations lists a number of men and women from both the Old and New Testaments and from the first 19 centuries of the Church's life. Their defense of the fundamental beliefs of the Christian faith and/or their virtuous living have caused these individuals to stand out over time as persons worthy of recognition. In every case, the purpose of our remembrance is not that we honor these saints for their own sake, but as examples of those in whom the saving work of Jesus Christ has been made manifest to the glory of His holy name and to the praise of His grace and mercy.
"Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely , and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us." --Hebrews 12:1
Learn more about the distinction being made between “festivals” and “commemorations.”
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