by Kimberly Myers | Nov 20, 2024 | Life Together, Resources for Congregations
Christmas is fast approaching so it’s time to spruce up your congregation’s website and social media presence. According to Lifeway Research, 84% of Lutheran congregations say their high-attendance event happens on Christmas Eve. Make a plan now to help people...
by Kimberly Myers | Jul 30, 2024 | Resources for Congregations, Stewardship and Generosity
On our CONGREGATIONAL RESOURCES PAGE you will find the 2025 Suggested Compensation and Benefit Guidelines, which have been updated from the previous year. Please review the guidelines carefully as there have been a number of important changes. The guidelines have been...
by Kimberly Myers | Oct 16, 2023 | Church Worker Wellness, Life Together, Resources for Congregations
In His great love and mercy, God cares for His people through the men and women serving in church work vocations. The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod thanks God for the faithful church workers who serve in congregations and schools across our Synod. Visit THIS LCMS...
by Kimberly Myers | Aug 31, 2023 | Resources for Congregations, Stewardship and Generosity
Nebraska District LCMS President, Rev. Richard Snow, Invites Congregations to Take Part in the 2024 Stewardship Emphasis Our generous God invites us by grace into a life reflecting His generosity. From the widow’s mite to the unjust manager, Jesus shared many...
by Kimberly Myers | Jul 25, 2023 | Life Together, Resources for Congregations
The Church Is for Everyone: Disability Ministry Resources July 26 marks the day that the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was signed into law, and it is a good time to think about the way your congregation can welcome all people to worship — regardless...
by Kimberly Myers | Jan 31, 2023 | Life Together, Resources for Congregations
Trinity, Lincoln Awarded Synod Life Match grant funds The people of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod love children and families, and they demonstrate this love through many acts of mercy in their communities. To support these local pro-life efforts — both big...