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View from the Top (Transfiguration 2009)
Todd A. Peperkorn, STM Messiah Lutheran Church Kenosha, Wisconsin Transfiguration (February 1, 2009) Matthew 17:1-9 For an audio MP3 of this sermon, CLICK HERE TITLE: “View from the Top” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the … Continue reading
Farewell to Alleluia
In most Lutheran parishes today, we bid “farewell” to Alleluia on Transfiguration Sunday, the last Lord’s Day before Septuagesima. The proper that most often accompanies the ceremony of burying or removing the “Alleluia” is “Alleluia, Song of Gladness”, an 11th … Continue reading
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A few Transfiguration questions
Why is “horama” translated as vision in verse nine? Does the word have some connotation of ecstatic vision? I just wonder if the word has some sense that the event isn’t real. Obviously, I don’t believe that, but our use … Continue reading
Introits for Epiphanytide
These are the introits for the Feast of Epiphany and the Sundays that follow. There are only three Sundays after Epiphany, since the third Sunday’s introit is repeated for the remaining Sundays. The last Sunday in the Lutheran tradition is … Continue reading