The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod’s Life Ministry together with Coalition for Life organizes the “March on the Arch” in St. Louis on March 19.
March on the Arch in St. Louis
According to the official website of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, this March on the Arch in St. Louis is a pro-life event and the church is hoping to see everyone at the LCMS March for Life.
Based on the same site, one can either respond as an individual and others can respond as a team. It is also mentioned on the same site that this event is family-friendly and will be held outdoors. It is also stated on their site that no matter what the weather would be– may it be rainy or shinny, the march will continue so participants are advised to bring something for both possible kinds of weather.
To stay updated about this event, one can sign up for news and updates on the March on the Arch via the registration form available on their official event page by logging in or signing up on their official website.
LCMS Life Ministry
It is mentioned on their official website that the Life Ministry of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod is committed to defending the sanctity of human life in our church and in society at large.
According to the same site, they are an active participant in a number of domestic and international programs that support and encourage "life in the image of God." This Life Ministry is the advocate and the voice for the unborn, vulnerable and weak.
Based on their information sheet, Thousands of people across the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod are part of the Life Ministry network. Both inside the church and elsewhere, they are concerned about and involved in efforts to protect human life.
The ministry believes that by bearing witness to human existence, they speak for it by defending the God-given value of all human life in the context of the Lord's creation of life and His design for marriage and the family, as well as by advocating for the God-given value of all human life in the context of the Lord's creation of life and His design for marriage and the family square in the public.
It is also stated on the same site that by sharing Christ's compassion and mercy, we care for human life. Sponsoring human care initiatives in order to care for individuals in both their bodies and their souls. Congregations in local areas and congregations around the world together with their missionaries and church partners will educate and help people by offering resources.
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
As stated on their official website, The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod teaches and responds to the love of the Triune God alongside the entire Christian Church:
- the Father, who created everything that exists;
- Jesus Christ, the Son, who became human in order to suffer and die for the sins of all people and to rise from the dead in the final victory over death and Satan; and
- through God's Word and Sacraments, the Holy Spirit creates faith.
For the church, they believed that Trinity's three individuals are coequal and coeternal, making them one God.
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