Wels – Relations With Lc–Ms

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The Church Relations Debate at the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod's 36th Convention in Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Sentinel Coverage
The Mankato Controversy
"A Fraternal Word" Examined
"I Have Made You Watchmen" - How the Northwestern Lutheran Prepared the Wisconsin Synod for the Break in Fellowship with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
"What Are Those Feeble Ones Doing?"
A Brief Factual Presentation of the Historical Development of Efforts Toward Lutheran Unity in the U.S.A.
A Comparative Study of 2 Thessalonians 3:14-15 and Titus 3:10 with Practical Emphasis of the Implication upon Present Intersynodical Controversy
A Report to the Protest Committee
A Statement on the Application of our Fellowship Principles
An Evaluation of "The Nature and Implications of the Concept of Fellowship"
An interview with Eugene P. Kauffeld regarding the Split of St. John's Watertown with the Missouri Synod
An Open Letter to the Protest Committee Wisconsin Synod
Anniversary Reflections
Banding Together in Their Lord: The Effect of the LCMS - WELS Split on the Arizona-California District of the WELS
Concerning the Confessional Position and the Confessional Action of the WELS: Guidelines for a Communication to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Nigeria
Confessional Lutheranism in Europe: WELS and the Evangelical Lutheran Church-Synod of France and Belgium and Triangular Fellowship
Continuing in His Word (11 tracts)
Exercising Patience and Longsuffering
Explosion in Their Centennial Year: St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Red Wing, Minnesota
Fellowship: The Demise of the Synodical Conference
Four Doctrinal Statements of the Common Confession that Fueled the "Pamphlet War"
Growth out of Conflict: Opening WELS Missions after the Synodical Conference Dissolved
Historical Background of the Present Issues Between the Missouri and Wisconsin Synods
History and the Individual: The Effects and Incolvement of the Professor Armin Schuetze in the WELS Termination of Fellowship with the LCMS
How Prayer Fellowship Caused a Break in Prayer Fellowship: How Missouri's Doctrine and Practice Led to the Split with the Wisconsin Synod
How the Break with the Missouri Synod Moved the Wisconsin Synod Forward in Christ
How the Military Chaplaincy Led the Missouri Synod into Unionism and Thus Was a Major Factor in her Downfall
How the WELS/LCMS Split Affected the Ministry and Family of Loran Schultz
Johann Wilhelm Friedrich Hoefling: The Man and His Ecclesiology
One Man's Fight for the Truth
Pastor Oscar J. Naumann: A Legacy of Leadership during the Break with Missouri
Professor Edmund Reim - A Man of Principle
Review of Common Confession: Article VI – Justification
Sounding a Clear Trumpet Call - The Role of the Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly in the Break in Fellowship With the LCMS
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church Manchester, Wisconsin: 1959-1964, With Whom are We United?
The "Common Confession": The Document that Divided
The "Hope Church Incident" in Fond Du Lac, WI
The 1955 Convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States
The Chicago (Intersynodical) Theses
The Church and Ministry Debate Between the Missouri and Wisconsin Synods
The Correspondences of President O.J. Naumann Surrounding the Breakup of the Synodical Conference
The Cost in Pastors, Professors, Teachers, and Communicants in Connection with Our Severance of Fellowship with the Missouri Synod
The Difference Between the WELS and LC-MS on the Doctrine of the Holy Ministry
The Doctrinal Committee of '55
The Great Debate With Missouri
The History of the Boy Scout Issue
The History of the Controversy Between Wisconsin and Missouri on the Doctrine of the Church
The Inadequacy of the Common Confession as a Settlement of Past Differences
The Intersynodical Controversy through the Eyes of Rev. H. Paul Bauer
The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod's Position on Prayer Fellowship: How It Contributed to the Break in Fellowship between WELS and LC-MS As Chronicled in the Pages of Theologische Quartalschrift
The Means of Grace and the Lutheran Confessions: An Investigation of the Common Confession's Statement on the Word
The Observer, a Watchman on the Walls of Zion: The Role of the Church Newsletter in Combating False Doctrine and Promoting the Truths of God's Word as Documented in The Observer of St. John's, Watertown from November 1968 - September 1971
The Possible Impact of the 1961 Wisconsin-Missouri Separation on the WELS Home and World Mission Outreach
The Role that Wisconsin's State of Confession Played in the Break-up of the Orthodox Lutheran Conference
The Status Controversiae in the Synodical Conference
The Thiensville Theses: A Failed Attempt at Agreement in Church and Ministry
The WELS and LC-MS: Where Are We Today?
The WELS Educational System - Eleven Years Later
The Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod and the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
The Wisconsin Synod Retained an Evangelical Attitude and a Degree of Open-mindedness during the Missouri Synod's Union Endeavors with the American Lutheran Church in the Years 1938-1947
The Wisconsin Synod's Communications with Laymen Leading Up to and After the Break with Missouri in 1961
The Wisconsin--Missouri Break: A Result of Doctrinal Compromise
Theodore Graebner: Bellwether of Changes in the Missouri Synod
Theses on Justification: A Review and Analysis
Theses on Unionism
Those were Trying Years!: Recollections of the "Split"
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Jackson, Wisconsin: Their Split with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
Was the Missouri Synod Charge of Unionism in the Wisconsin Synod in the 1860's Completely Justifiable on the Basis of Historical Evidence?
WELS Fellowship Practices in 1869 and 1961
WELS-LCMS Relations 1993-2007
What Should Have Happened at Saginaw in 1959?
Why WELS?
Wisconsin vs. Missouri: Which Side Adhered to the Original Synodical Conference Position in regard to Church Fellowship?
Without Fanfare and Flourish: The work of Carl Lawrenz during the break-up of the WELS and LCMS