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Lutherans In Africa

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by James E. May, Gregory Schulz, Paul Schulz

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<p>This weekly series is designed to equip pastors—both on the African continent and worldwide—with faithful and practical insights into the appointed texts of the <b>One-Year Lectionary</b>, also known as the <b>Historic Lectionary</b>. Each episode explores the <b>pericopes</b> for the upcoming Sunday, offering exegetical study, theological reflection, and homiletical application.</p><p><br></p><p>Rooted in the rich heritage of Lutheran preaching, these studies aim to help pastors rightly divide the Word of Truth, bringing the timeless message of Christ to their congregations with clarity and conviction. Whether you are preparing your sermon or deepening your understanding of the text, this resource is here to serve you in the task of proclaiming <b>Christ crucified for sinners</b>.</p><p><br></p><p>For more information about Lutherans In Africa and the Lutheran School of Theology you can go to LutheransInAfrica.com.</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://lutheransinafrica.com/">https://lutheransinafrica.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>If you would like read Martin Luther's Sermons on the appointed texts for each Sunday of the Church year, you can go to the following link. The translations are in the public domain.</p><p><br></p><p>https://lutheransinafrica.com/resources</p>

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June 23, 2026

Pentecost 5 (Proper 8) - Series A

In this video, we (Rev. Dr. Greg Schulz, Peter Ventimiglia (CTSFW Seminarian), and Rev James May) prepare for Pentecost 5 by meditating on the readings for the upcoming Sunday from the 3-year lectionary, Series A. The readings are: Jeremiah 28:5–9, Psalm 119:153–160, Romans 7:1–13, and Matthew 10:34–42. God bless your sermon preparation or meditation on these texts. For more information about Lutherans In Africa and the Lutheran School of Theology you can go to LutheransInAfrica.c...

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June 22, 2026

Pentecost 4 - Series A

In this video, we (Rev. Dr. Greg Schulz and Rev James May) prepare for Pentecost 4 by meditating on the readings for the upcoming Sunday from the 3-year lectionary, Series A. The readings are: Jeremiah 20:7–13, Psalm 91:1–16, Romans 6:12–23, and Matthew 10:5a, 21–33. God bless your sermon preparation or meditation on these texts. God bless your sermon preparation or meditation on these texts. For more information about Lutherans In Africa and the Lutheran School of Theology you can go t...

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June 15, 2026

Pentecost 3 - Series A

In this video, we (Rev. Dr. Greg Schulz, Peter Ventimiglia (CTSFW Seminarian), and Rev James May) prepare for Pentecost 3 by meditating on the readings for the upcoming Sunday from the 3-year lectionary, Series A. The readings are: Exodus 19:2–8, Psalm 100, Romans 5:6–15, and Matthew 9:35–10:–20. God bless your sermon preparation or meditation on these texts. For more information about Lutherans In Africa and the Lutheran School of Theology you can go to LutheransInAfrica.com. htt...

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What is Lutherans In Africa?
<p>This weekly series is designed to equip pastors—both on the African continent and worldwide—with faithful and practical insights into the appointed texts of the <b>One-Year Lectionary</b>, also known as the <b>Historic Lectionary</b>. Each episode explores the <b>pericopes</b> for the upcoming Sunday, offering exegetical study, theological reflection, and homiletical application.</p><p><br></p><p>Rooted in the rich heritage of Lutheran preaching, these studies aim to help pastors rightly divide the Word of Truth, bringing the timeless message of Christ to their congregations with clarity and conviction. Whether you are preparing your sermon or deepening your understanding of the text, this resource is here to serve you in the task of proclaiming <b>Christ crucified for sinners</b>.</p><p><br></p><p>For more information about Lutherans In Africa and the Lutheran School of Theology you can go to LutheransInAfrica.com.</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://lutheransinafrica.com/">https://lutheransinafrica.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>If you would like read Martin Luther's Sermons on the appointed texts for each Sunday of the Church year, you can go to the following link. The translations are in the public domain.</p><p><br></p><p>https://lutheransinafrica.com/resources</p>
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