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Holy Trinity, Hacienda Heights
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

My weekend was open before we start doing some 12-hour shifts Monday at the Bakersfield facility, so I got some advice as to what to visit. Several people nominated Holy Trinity in Hacienda Heights, CA. Pastor Cwirla, who is practically an Issues, Etc., regular, was out of town, but a Church History professor from Concordia [...]

Joining a New Congregation
Monday, December 3rd, 2007

We finally joined the congregation we have been attending since July, 2006. Even so, it was almost by accident. My old pastor had sent me an email asking if we should transfer our membership. I said, yeah, we probably should, just to reflect the way things had been, ba-da bing, ba-da boom, our name shows [...]

Matins at OSLC
Sunday, November 4th, 2007

This morning was funny and cool for several reasons:
We were a little bit late. We came in during the announcements. Our normal pew in the back was occupied, so we tried to slide up the side to the third row from the front. Pastor Gau was describing the first Lutheran Service Book Matins service to [...]

Old and New at Our Saviour
Sunday, October 28th, 2007

After dedicating the congregation’s LSB hymnals and corporate confessional and absolution, Our Savior used Luther’s 1523 Formula Missae et Communionis (Form of Mass and Communion) for Divine Service this Reformation Day morning. I was asked to be the Cantor for the service, the first time I had soloed for Our Saviour.
The use of Formula Missae [...]

Divine Service at Concordia and a Discovery
Sunday, October 14th, 2007

Concordia held Divine Service 3 out of the LSB, with Holy Communion. Normally I sing melody during the liturgy because I have kids I want to learn the melody, but this time I was picking out tenor and bass lines. Good stuff.
During the collection of the offering the organist played something I had not [...]