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2019 LCMS National Convention Review

 

Immanuel member Jonathan Anderson presented a review of the 2019 LCMS National Convention at Immanuel Lutheran Church-Five Forks in Simpsonville, SC on Sunday, August 18, 2019 . Jonathan served as the Lay Delegate for Circuit 19 of the Southeastern District at The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod triennial convention held July 20-25, 2019 in Tampa, FL. The Rev. David Hammer of Eternal Shepherd Lutheran Church in Seneca, SC served as the Circuit 19 Pastoral Delegate.

Video of the presentation is available on Immanuel’s YouTube channel at: https://youtu.be/hIsNYmIyD-Q

A Podcast of the presentation is available on Immanuel’s Pod With Us! podcast at: https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-kfb3v-bc2bde

Presentation slides (PDF) are available here: 2019 LCMS National Convention Review – Jonathan Anderson – FINAL

Please contact Jonathan below if you have comments or questions or visit lcms.org/convention for comprehensive coverage of convention proceedings.

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Keeping up with the Askins


Askins in Asia, LCMS, Missionaries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Immanuel Lutheran Church family was recently treated to an interesting and informative video chat with the Pastor and Mrs. Askins during the Sunday morning Adult Bible Class. They informed us their family and the entire LCMS mission headquartered in Hong Kong will soon be moving to a new base on the island of Taiwan. Although this move will mean lower costs for the mission, it will also mean new challenges: Living in a non-English speaking country will require the entire Askins family to learn the Mandarin language. Immanuel is a committed sponsor of the Askins family through prayer and financial support. They urged us to keep updated with their experiences and activities while in Asia and welcomed us to communicate with them.

Keep the Askins family in your prayers and connect with them by downloading the Askins’ Prayer Card, partnering with the Askins, and by following the Askins family on their Blog and on Facebook.

To learn more, email Pastor Roy or visit the Askins in Asia website.