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Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

January 2019

J. K. Wilhelm Loehe, Pastor

January 2, 2019
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Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Although he never left Germany, Johann Konrad Wilhelm Loehe, born in Fuerth in 1808, had a profound impact on the development of Lutheranism in North America. Serving as pastor in the Bavarian village of Neuendettelsau, he recognized the need for workers in developing lands and assisted in training emergency helpers to be sent as missionary pastors to North America, Brazil, and Australia. A number of the men he sent to the United States became founders of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.…

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Basil the Great of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa, Pastors and Confessors

January 10, 2019
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Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Basil and the two Gregorys, collectively known as the Cappadocian Fathers, were leaders of Christian orthodoxy in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) in the later fourth century. Basil and Gregory of Nyssa were brothers; Gregory of Nazianzus was their friend. All three were influential in shaping the theology ratified by the Council of Constantinople of 381, which is expressed in the Nicene Creed. Their defense of the doctrines of the Holy Spirit and Holy Trinity, together with their contributions to the…

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Sarah

January 20, 2019
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Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Sarah was the wife (and half-sister) of the Hebrew patriarch Abraham (Gen. 11:29; 20:12). In obedience to divine command (Gen. 12:1), she made the long and arduous journey west, along with her husband and his relatives, from Ur of the Chaldees to Haran and then finally to the land of Canaan. She remained childless until old age. Then, in keeping with God's long-standing promise, she gave birth to a son and heir of the covenant (Gen. 21: 1-3). She is…

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February 2019

Valentine, Martyr

February 14, 2019
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Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

A physician and priest living in Rome during the rule of the Emperor Claudius, Valentine become one of the noted martyrs of the third century. The commemoration of his death, which occurred in the year 270, became part of the calendar of remembrance in the early church of the West. Tradition suggests that on the day of his execution for his Christian faith, he left a note of encouragement for a child of his jailer written on an irregularly-shaped piece…

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Philemon and Onesimus

February 15, 2019
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 15 of February, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Philemon was a prominent first-century Christian who owned a slave named Onesimus. Although the name "Onesimus" means "useful," Onesimus proved himself "useless" when he ran away from his master and perhaps even stole from him (Philemon 18). Somehow Onesimus came into contact with the apostle Paul while the latter was in prison (possibly in Rome), and through Paul's proclamation of the Gospel he became a Christian. After confessing to the apostle that he was a runaway slave, he was directed…

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Philip Melanchthon (birth), Confessor

February 16, 2019
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Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) was a brilliant student of the classics and a humanist scholar. In 1518 he was appointed to teach along with Martin Luther at the University of Wittenberg. At Luther's urging, Melanchthon began teaching theology and Scripture in addition to his courses in classical studies. In April of 1530, Emperor Charles V called an official meeting between the representative of Lutheranism and Roman Catholicism, hoping to effect a meeting of minds between two opposing groups. Since Luther was…

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September 2022

Labor Day

September 5, 2022
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Oceanside, CA 92058 United States
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January 2023

J. K. Wilhelm Loehe, Pastor

January 2, 2023
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 2 of January, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Although he never left Germany, Johann Konrad Wilhelm Loehe, born in Fuerth in 1808, had a profound impact on the development of Lutheranism in North America. Serving as pastor in the Bavarian village of Neuendettelsau, he recognized the need for workers in developing lands and assisted in training emergency helpers to be sent as missionary pastors to North America, Brazil, and Australia. A number of the men he sent to the United States became founders of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.…

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Basil the Great of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa, Pastors and Confessors

January 10, 2023
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 10 of January, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Basil and the two Gregorys, collectively known as the Cappadocian Fathers, were leaders of Christian orthodoxy in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) in the later fourth century. Basil and Gregory of Nyssa were brothers; Gregory of Nazianzus was their friend. All three were influential in shaping the theology ratified by the Council of Constantinople of 381, which is expressed in the Nicene Creed. Their defense of the doctrines of the Holy Spirit and Holy Trinity, together with their contributions to the…

Find out more »

Sarah

January 20, 2023
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 20 of January, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Sarah was the wife (and half-sister) of the Hebrew patriarch Abraham (Gen. 11:29; 20:12). In obedience to divine command (Gen. 12:1), she made the long and arduous journey west, along with her husband and his relatives, from Ur of the Chaldees to Haran and then finally to the land of Canaan. She remained childless until old age. Then, in keeping with God's long-standing promise, she gave birth to a son and heir of the covenant (Gen. 21: 1-3). She is…

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February 2023

Valentine, Martyr

February 14, 2023
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 14 of February, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

A physician and priest living in Rome during the rule of the Emperor Claudius, Valentine become one of the noted martyrs of the third century. The commemoration of his death, which occurred in the year 270, became part of the calendar of remembrance in the early church of the West. Tradition suggests that on the day of his execution for his Christian faith, he left a note of encouragement for a child of his jailer written on an irregularly-shaped piece…

Find out more »

Philemon and Onesimus

February 15, 2023
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 15 of February, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Philemon was a prominent first-century Christian who owned a slave named Onesimus. Although the name "Onesimus" means "useful," Onesimus proved himself "useless" when he ran away from his master and perhaps even stole from him (Philemon 18). Somehow Onesimus came into contact with the apostle Paul while the latter was in prison (possibly in Rome), and through Paul's proclamation of the Gospel he became a Christian. After confessing to the apostle that he was a runaway slave, he was directed…

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Philip Melanchthon (birth), Confessor

February 16, 2023
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 16 of February, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) was a brilliant student of the classics and a humanist scholar. In 1518 he was appointed to teach along with Martin Luther at the University of Wittenberg. At Luther's urging, Melanchthon began teaching theology and Scripture in addition to his courses in classical studies. In April of 1530, Emperor Charles V called an official meeting between the representative of Lutheranism and Roman Catholicism, hoping to effect a meeting of minds between two opposing groups. Since Luther was…

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September 2023

Labor Day

September 4, 2023
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day first of September, repeating indefinitely

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Oceanside, CA 92058 United States
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January 2024

J. K. Wilhelm Loehe, Pastor

January 2
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 2 of January, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Although he never left Germany, Johann Konrad Wilhelm Loehe, born in Fuerth in 1808, had a profound impact on the development of Lutheranism in North America. Serving as pastor in the Bavarian village of Neuendettelsau, he recognized the need for workers in developing lands and assisted in training emergency helpers to be sent as missionary pastors to North America, Brazil, and Australia. A number of the men he sent to the United States became founders of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.…

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Basil the Great of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa, Pastors and Confessors

January 10
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 10 of January, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Basil and the two Gregorys, collectively known as the Cappadocian Fathers, were leaders of Christian orthodoxy in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) in the later fourth century. Basil and Gregory of Nyssa were brothers; Gregory of Nazianzus was their friend. All three were influential in shaping the theology ratified by the Council of Constantinople of 381, which is expressed in the Nicene Creed. Their defense of the doctrines of the Holy Spirit and Holy Trinity, together with their contributions to the…

Find out more »

Sarah

January 20
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 20 of January, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Sarah was the wife (and half-sister) of the Hebrew patriarch Abraham (Gen. 11:29; 20:12). In obedience to divine command (Gen. 12:1), she made the long and arduous journey west, along with her husband and his relatives, from Ur of the Chaldees to Haran and then finally to the land of Canaan. She remained childless until old age. Then, in keeping with God's long-standing promise, she gave birth to a son and heir of the covenant (Gen. 21: 1-3). She is…

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February 2024

Valentine, Martyr

February 14
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 14 of February, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

A physician and priest living in Rome during the rule of the Emperor Claudius, Valentine become one of the noted martyrs of the third century. The commemoration of his death, which occurred in the year 270, became part of the calendar of remembrance in the early church of the West. Tradition suggests that on the day of his execution for his Christian faith, he left a note of encouragement for a child of his jailer written on an irregularly-shaped piece…

Find out more »

Philemon and Onesimus

February 15
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 15 of February, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Philemon was a prominent first-century Christian who owned a slave named Onesimus. Although the name "Onesimus" means "useful," Onesimus proved himself "useless" when he ran away from his master and perhaps even stole from him (Philemon 18). Somehow Onesimus came into contact with the apostle Paul while the latter was in prison (possibly in Rome), and through Paul's proclamation of the Gospel he became a Christian. After confessing to the apostle that he was a runaway slave, he was directed…

Find out more »

Philip Melanchthon (birth), Confessor

February 16
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An event every year that begins at 12:00 am on day 16 of February, repeating indefinitely

None, 4510 North River Rd
Oceanside, CA 92058 United States

Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) was a brilliant student of the classics and a humanist scholar. In 1518 he was appointed to teach along with Martin Luther at the University of Wittenberg. At Luther's urging, Melanchthon began teaching theology and Scripture in addition to his courses in classical studies. In April of 1530, Emperor Charles V called an official meeting between the representative of Lutheranism and Roman Catholicism, hoping to effect a meeting of minds between two opposing groups. Since Luther was…

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