February Bulletin Blurbs
February 2024
February 4, 2024
No matter if the Groundhog saw his shadow or not, the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty will continue to encourage those in Washington Dc who labor on behalf of Religious Liberty. See www.LCRLFreedom.org for more information.
February 11, 2024
This coming Wednesday is a day especially dedicated to celebrate Love. This Wednesday is also Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent. How appropriate that we celebrate Love as we begin our preparation for Easter – the greatest Love ever given to us! The Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty is dedicated to advocate for our Church to worship as dictated by Scripture. See www.LCRLFreedom.org for more information.
February 18, 2024
Today America will see All-Stars of the NBA gathered in Indianapolis to determine which team of stars is the Champion. You are invited to be a Champion, not of the round ball variety but of something infinitely more important - Religious Liberty! See www.lcrlfreedom.org/champions for more information.
February 25, 2024
Since 1789 the Supreme Court of the United States has fulfilled its obligation to be the guardian and interpreter of the Constitution. Over the years the Court has made many rulings which has impacted issues of Marriage, Life, Education, and Religious Liberty. The Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty provides an overview of significant Supreme Court cases regarding these issues as part of its educational mandate. See the Resource tab at www.LCRLFreedom.org to download a free copy.
January 2024
January 7, 2024
The Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty promises to be an Advocate for you in 2024! The LCRL promises to encourage those on the Hill that fight for religious liberty. The Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty promises to educate all on critical issues of religious liberty. To learn more, https://www.lcrlfreedom.org
January 14, 2024
Are you a Champion for Religious Liberty? Would you like to be a Champion for Religious Liberty? To learn more about the Champions for Religious Liberty network see https://www.lcrlfreedom.org/champions
January 21, 2024
National Hugging Day was first observed on January 21, 1986, in Clio, Michigan. Since then, this annual day to encourage families and friends to give and receive hugs has spread around the world. The Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty offers you a virtual hug from Washington DC. See https://www.lcrlfreedom.org
January 28, 2024
The more subscribers the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty has to its email list, the more doors open on the Hill. If you are a subscriber, thank you, if not, please consider subscribing at https://www.lcrlfreedom.org. Thank you!
December 2023
December 3, 2023
December 8 marks the anniversary of the declaration of war that began the involvement of the United States into WWII. Since then, brave men and women have defended America and the Constitution. The Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty also works to defend the country and the Constitution. See www.LCRLFreedom.org for more information.
December 10, 2023
Today is the Freedom Run with the Rev! You are invited to pray for and support this first ever endeavor in our nation’s capital. See https://runwiththerev.weebly.com/ for more information.
December 17, 2023
Saint Nicholas of Myra died in December in the year 334. He was an important church leader who is best remembered for his zeal at the Council of Nicaea and for his generosity. The Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty depends on the generosity of donors for its existence. If you would like to give a gift, see www.LCRLFreedom.org
December 24, 2023
Christmas Eve reminds us that God works in our world in two distinct ways. He saves the world through Christ and preserves the world through the government. We worship God and we honor the government. Hear Dr. Seltz and his wife share more about this topic at https://studio.youtube.com/video/NHDklPOgDuI/edit
December 31, 2023
Have you made a New Year’s Resolution yet? Perhaps one way to start 2024 is to be blessed by devotions every Monday from Dr. Seltz. Maybe it is receiving a podcast every Wednesday or an Op Ed piece every Friday. You can receive all three and more by subscribing to the LCRL email list. See www.LCRLFreedom.org to subscribe.
November 2023
November 5, 2023
It is not too late to register for the Freedom Run with the Rev in Washington DC on December 10. Can’t make it to DC? You are invited to run with Dr, Seltz wherever you are, or support him in his DC run for you! See https://www.lcrlfreedom.org/events/runwiththerev
November 12, 2023
Religious Liberty means you are never alone! You are invited to gather friends together and become a Champions for Religious Liberty group. To hear Dr. Seltz explain why religious liberty is foundational to our culture or to learn more about forming a group see https://www.lcrlfreedom.org/champions
November 19, 2026
As you prepare to pause this coming Thursday to join with your fellow countrymen to celebrate Thanksgiving, please remember the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty as it advocates in Washington DC for Religious Liberty and Freedom. See www,LCRLFreedom.org for more information.
November 26, 2023
Are you looking for that special Christmas gift? You can give a gift to the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty in a loved one’s name! See www.LCRLFreedom.org and click on the Donate another way tab to write in a way you would like to give a gift in honor or memory of someone.
October 2023
October 1, 2023
You are invited to participate in the Freedom Run with the Rev 5K + 1 race in Washington D.C. on December 10, 2023. Can’t be in D.C.? You are invited to run virtually on your home course. Can’t run? You are invited to support this event. Learn more under the Events tab at www.LCRLFreedom.org
October 8, 2023
Are you subscribed to receive the LCRL emails? Every Monday subscribers will receive a devotion written by Dr. Seltz and every Friday an op-ed piece that gives relevant information about religious liberty, life, marriage, and education. To subscribe or text 'LCRL' to 1-833-821-5329 or scan this QR code …
October 15, 2023
Are you part of the network? The Champions For Religious Liberty Network educates and connects Christians to engage culture and government from a biblical worldview. See https://www.lcrlfreedom.org/champions for more information.
October 22, 2023
Did you know that the LCRL has a Facebook page? You are invited to follow and like this page as it gives relevant and important material to help you be a positive influence in the public square. See https://www.facebook.com/LCRLFreedom
October 29, 2023
One of the treasures on the Reformation was the clarity Luther brought to the two-kingdom theology. Dr. Seltz shares his thoughts on the two-kingdoms in his paper found at https://www.lcrlfreedom.org/blog/harmony-order-salvation