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Press Release: Concordia Publishing House Launches Summer Reading Program for Young Readers
  • June 2, 2022
Press Release: Concordia Publishing House Launches Summer Reading Program for Young Readers

CPH Reads, a summer reading program all about Jesus, is live for summer 2022.

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Press Release: Discover Eight of the Names of God, and Practice Peaceful Thinking in a Brand-New Bible Study
  • May 31, 2022
Press Release: Discover Eight of the Names of God, and Practice Peaceful Thinking in a Brand-New Bible Study

Promised Rest by author Michelle Diercks encourages restful reflection amid life’s turmoil.

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Press Release: Concordia Publishing House Honors Five Seminary Graduates with New Annual Awards
  • May 13, 2022
Press Release: Concordia Publishing House Honors Five Seminary Graduates with New Annual Awards

The honorees were named on the Tuesday prior to graduation with the newly created writing awards.

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Renowned Christian Rapper to Release Book with Concordia Publishing House
  • April 1, 2022
Renowned Christian Rapper to Release Book with Concordia Publishing House

The celebrated hip-hop artist FLAME plans to share his journey to Lutheranism with a new book in 2023.

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Reclaim a Healthy Relationship with Technology and Social Media
  • October 11, 2021
Reclaim a Healthy Relationship with Technology and Social Media

New Book Offers a Guide to Setting Healthy Habits in the Digital Age

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Capturing the Emotion Portrayed in Psalms
  • July 8, 2021
Capturing the Emotion Portrayed in Psalms

A Reflection and Prayer Guide for Personal Devotion

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Jonathan D. Schultz Named Interim President & CEO of Concordia Publishing House
  • June 17, 2021
Jonathan D. Schultz Named Interim President & CEO of Concordia Publishing House

CPH Board of Directors made the announcement at quarterly meeting

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Trust, Seek, and Follow Jesus
  • June 15, 2021
Trust, Seek, and Follow Jesus

The Journey of Discipleship with a Community of Believers

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Spiritually Reset with Christina Hergenrader’s latest Bible Study
  • May 25, 2021
Spiritually Reset with Christina Hergenrader’s latest Bible Study

In today’s world many people are running on fumes, feeling like they can never do enough. The result is a feeling of discontentment and emotional emptiness because this way of…

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Finding Hope in the Brokenness of Life
  • April 27, 2021
Finding Hope in the Brokenness of Life

Brokenness abounds in our world, our communities, our relationships, and in our selves. While the brokenness is inescapable, there is a path forward. Heidi Goehmann, in her new book, Finding…

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Almighty God, You show mercy to Your people in all Almighty God, You show mercy to Your people in all their troubles. Grant us always to recognize Your goodness, give thanks for Your compassion, and praise Your holy name; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
What does it mean to say ”I’m baptized”? Thi What does it mean to say ”I’m baptized”? This charming children’s book, ideal for the earliest years of life, explains the gifts we receive in Holy Baptism through simple, colorful illustrations and short phrases.
"Witnesses in the presence of Christ are unequivoc "Witnesses in the presence of Christ are unequivocally blessed! Christians are heartened by Jesus’ words to persevere in suffering and labor. Even in Jesus’ own earthly ministry, chains could not bind Him; the tomb could not contain Him. So also His word is not bound, but commands all things in living, suffering, and dying. Even lepers plead for mercy, and Jesus’ word heals. Yet only one leper dares to return, ardently believing and confessing Jesus’ profound act of divine mercy." —Worship Planning Book, Year C
Rev. Dr. Joel Biermann lays out a biblical theolog Rev. Dr. Joel Biermann lays out a biblical theology of God’s two realms represented in the Church and State, discussing complementary functions and distinctions in the new book, The Two Realms and the Separation of Church and State.
A yearly devotional helps nurture your relationshi A yearly devotional helps nurture your relationship with God through daily time with him. A beautiful hymn can remind and reassure you of God's love through its text and melody. Abide with Us combines both of these into one deeply inspirational devotional.
The content of the service we look forward to this The content of the service we look forward to this coming Sunday morning really does come down to us through millennia. Visit our blog to learn about the structure of the church year and the rich, interconnected content we experience in the liturgy from Carl C. Fickenscher II’s book Looking Forward to Sunday Morning: Reflections on the Church Year.
Every day is a good day to be in God's Word. . . . Every day is a good day to be in God's Word. . . .and Everday Word: A Two-Year Bible Journal makes that habit easy. This new resource from Todd Biermann, executive director of Concordia Center for the Family, walks you through the Bible six days a week, opening up the scriptures for deeper study. Dig into historical context, Law and Gospel themes, life application starters, prayer starters, and memory verses, as well as ample space to record your notes on the readings.
Make a personal Bible-reading journey a reality wi Make a personal Bible-reading journey a reality with help from Everyday Word: A Two-Year Bible Journal. By reading a short segment of Scripture every day, excluding Sundays, you’ll be able to read the entire Bible in just over two years, while adding your own notes and reflections as you go.
Do you wish your children were more engaged in the Do you wish your children were more engaged in the Church Year? Check out the Enduring Grace kids’ Church Year journal, which has weekly Scripture references, introductions to seasons and festivals, Bible illustrations to color, space for journaling and prayers, and more. It corresponds with the Lutheran Service Book: Three-Year Lectionary, so now is the perfect time to order the Year A journal.
"The ministry of your congregation is not about th "The ministry of your congregation is not about the current calendar year or trend. Neither it is about something that is disposable or temporary. The reason that your congregation exists today is so that people can receive something that is eternal—namely, eternal life in Jesus." —Rev. Dr. Lee Hagan

Find hope and words of encouragement for your congregation in Faithful, Hopeful, and Bold: Encouragement for the Church.
"What a joy and honor it is to offer Christian sch "What a joy and honor it is to offer Christian school options, learning communities that strive for Christ-centered academic excellence and equip students for lives of Christian conviction, character, and courage as they embrace and discover their present and future callings—each one an opportunity to glorify God and love their neighbors. What a tremendous blessing to offer parents educational options that honor and build on the legacy of faith formation that started in their churches and homes." —Dr. Bernard Bull, Faithful and Flourishing: Strategies for Leading Your Christian School with Excellence @bernarddbull
"What are we actually doing when we say a creed ea "What are we actually doing when we say a creed each Lord’s Day? What does it mean to say this creed? As with anything we do often—and especially things we do in the church— it is important to be renewed and refreshed in our knowledge and faith so that the words of our creeds and  confessions would bring up to the surface the Scriptures to which they are tied, and to which they tie us." —Rev. Timothy Winterstein

Learn more about the Nicene Creed in Worshiped and Glorified: A Study of the Nicene Creed.
O God, You are the strength of all who trust in Yo O God, You are the strength of all who trust in You, and without Your aid we can do no good thing. Grant us the help of Your grace that we may please You in both will and deed; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
Discover Bible narratives in an interactive format Discover Bible narratives in an interactive format! With these new water reveal activity books, children can use water with the included brush to reveal colorful Bible illustrations, time and time again.
"Christ mediates the chasm between faith and faith "Christ mediates the chasm between faith and faithlessness, mercy and judgment, life and death! Overseers and deacons are caretakers of this delicate balance between Law and Gospel. Their biblical qualifications for office require faithful service that is blameless, dignified, and godly. Preachers and teachers of God’s Word are to be above reproach, clinging to faith in Christ. In faith, we all fight the good fight and make the good confession as did Moses, the prophets, and the saints before us." —Worship Planning Book, Year C
Dig deeper into the wonderful story of salvation o Dig deeper into the wonderful story of salvation outlined in the Church Year with the Enduring Grace: A Church Year Journal, Year A.

 This beautiful journal includes:
🔹Old Testament Reading, Epistle, Holy Gospel, and Psalm for each Sunday of Year A of the three-year lectionary
🔹Space for journaling, making notes, and recording prayers
🔹The Collect and a suggested theme of the readings for each Sunday
🔹And more!
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