Presentation to Rocky Mountain District on Traditional Lutheran Worship

2009 June 12
by Christopher Esget

Some time ago I gave a presentation to the Rocky Mountain District of the LCMS for their Theological Unity conference. I just discovered (thanks, Jennifer!) that a video of it was put on the internet. My given title was, “The Benefits of Traditional Liturgy.” My approach was more along the lines of (a) What the Bible says about “tradition”; (b) What the Lutheran Confessions say about “tradition”; and (c) How that applies to us.

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  1. Jennifer permalink
    June 12, 2009

    You're welcome, but proper thanks goes to Dan Lester. Posted it on FB.

  2. June 12, 2009

    Great lecture and your background speaks powerfully to the benefits of traditional liturgy.

  3. PHW permalink
    June 12, 2009

    I went to this and enjoyed it very much. (Didn't care for the CW presentation too much though.)

  4. Pr. Tom Fast permalink
    June 13, 2009

    I'm not a techie. Would you allow me to download this video to my hardrive? If so, how can I go about it?

    • June 12, 2009

      You certainly can – go to the blip.tv link. Underneath the video is a section called “Quick Links.” You can download it from there.

  5. Pr. Tom Fast permalink
    June 13, 2009

    Thanks on both counts.

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