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The Training, Role and Professional Development of a Confessional Lutheran Lay Diaconate

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Michael Morehouse. The Training, Role and Professional Development of a Confessional Lutheran Lay Diaconate. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7fcd2554-ecd1-4e54-afad-2cba9e224134.

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M. Morehouse. The Training, Role and Professional Development of a Confessional Lutheran Lay Diaconate. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7fcd2554-ecd1-4e54-afad-2cba9e224134

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Michael Morehouse. The Training, Role and Professional Development of a Confessional Lutheran Lay Diaconate. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/7fcd2554-ecd1-4e54-afad-2cba9e224134.

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  • The Training, Role and Professional Development of a Confessional Lutheran Lay DiaconateWhat was the biblical basis, history, tradition, and practice of a Lay Diaconate in confessional Lutheran congregations? How had such served the Church? A Lay Diaconate has been trained and utilized in congregations of Southern Arizona for nearly three decades. Its officeholders were locally trained, primarily by Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod pastors. This project’s purpose, therefore, was to study that which was in place and to develop exportable teaching resources. It produced and included two courses: “Diaconal Ministry,” and “Visitation of Sick and Shut-ins.” It provided two Lay Diaconate apologetics brochures and a historical time-line of changes to the diaconate
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  • 02/17/2024

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