WELS – History

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A Biography of Adolph Hoenecke with Special Emphasis on the Role He Played in Shaping the Conservative Position of Our Synod
Was Basel All That Bad?
Intersynodical Relations Between the Synods of Iowa and Wisconsin During the Years 1861 Through 1901
Our Synod's Missions 1942...1952...1962
Wilhelm Streissguth
The Concept of Dogmatism in Koehler's Homiletical Historiography
The Development of the WELS Administration: 1850-1987
A History of the WELS' Mission to the Poor in the United States
CLC et WELS re AAL: A brief history of CLC and WELS dealings with the Aid Association for Lutherans
How the Wisconsin Synod Began its Work in St. Louis County
The WELS Historical Institute: A "New and Improved" Historical Resource
History of the Pacific Northwest District
The Pastor Who Possessed an All-consuming Love: A Brief Biographical and Evaluative Sketch of Johannes Muehlhaeuser, the First Pastor of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Milwaukee
The Men from Michigan
The Helenville Problem
The History of the Wisconsin Synod in Dunn County, Wis.: The First Fifty Years (1863-1913)
The Tutors of Northwestern College
The History of the Commission on Youth Ministry in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Why Our Seminary Moved from Wauwatosa to Thiensville (Mequon)
Dr. Henry A. Koch and the Doctrine of Church and Ministry
Observations on the Wauwatosa Theology
The Ethnological Impact of the German-Russian Immigrant on the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Johannes Bading's Kollektenreise
Was the Missouri Synod Charge of Unionism in the Wisconsin Synod in the 1860's Completely Justifiable on the Basis of Historical Evidence?
Early Mission Festivals
The WELS Parsonage: Its Changing Form and Function
The Swedish Lutheran Mission to the Delaware Indians: Faithful Service Inspires WELS Outreach
Missionaries and Teachers Called to Serve in Apacheland during Its First Century as a Mission Field: 1893-1993
Johann Bading: Leader from Confessional Confession to Confession Practice
The Role of the "Status Confessionis" Dispute in the Dissolution of the FAL
Unser Ubergang ins Englische (Our Transition into English)
The Building of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary
The WELS Goes Deep into the Heart of Texas: Beginnings in the Houston Area
A History of the Formation of the Twelve WELS Districts
A Short History of the Lutheran Church in Ohio
Gustav Adolf Theodor Felix Hoenecke (1835-1908): By Grace, the Right Man at the Right Time in Wisconsin Synod History
History of the Michigan District
The Saxons in East-central Wisconsin
The Chicago (Intersynodical) Theses
The Tie that Binds
Guiding the WELS into a New Era – The Years of Carl H. Mischke's Presidency: 1979-1993
Nebraska's Dilemma: District or Synod?
The WELS Seal, Not Just Another Symbol
Johannes Heinrich Sieker: The Living Link between Conservative Lutheranisms
Mission Zeal of the Infant Wisconsin Synod, 1850-1893
Our Daughter District's Golden Jubilee - 1970: Dakota-Montana District
"What Are Those Feeble Ones Doing?"
Pastor Thomas Voigt and the Controversy on Church and Ministry
The Other Four: The German-Born Presidents Who Succeeded Walther
Dr. Honecke in Private Life
The WELS' Walther Heritage
Prof. John Philipp Koehler's 1930 Reminiscences: A Synopsis, Analysis and Application
The Significance of Adolf Hoenecke for the Wisconsin Synod and American Lutheranism
Three Doctors of the American Lutheran Church
Our Transition Into English
Reflections on the Story of the Wisconsin Lutheran Synod: Yesterday; Today; and Tomorrow
History: The Story of God's Grace in Northern Wisconsin, 1850-1917
A History of the Stewardship of the Monies of the Wisconsin Synod
Muehlhaeuser, Founding Father of the Wisconsin Synod
By Grace – Confessional in Practice
A Time Worth Remembering: In the Northern Wisconsin District of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Sounding a Clear Trumpet Call - The Role of the Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly in the Break in Fellowship With the LCMS
The Status Controversiae in the Synodical Conference
Stewards of the Mysteries of God in Today's World
Some Reflections on the 125th Anniversary of the Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Synod
History of Fellowship Practice in the Wisconsin Synod
The Founding and History of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin and Neighboring States
WELS - 1980
The One Sure Foundation For the Nations: The Beginning of Hispanic Outreach on Milwaukee's South Side
President John Brenner
The Story of Louis Harms, the Hermannsburg Mission Society, and Their Contributions to the Wisconsin Synod
The Development of the Doctrinal Positon of the Wisconsin Synod During the Century of Its History
A Synod for the '90s: The 1990s
WELS Efforts at Confessional Fellowship with the German Lutheran Free Churches
A Report to the Protest Committee
The History of the Boy Scout Issue
The Church and Ministry Debate Between the Missouri and Wisconsin Synods
Our World Missions
Forward In Christ: Planting the Seed 150 Years Ago
Forward In Christ: Lengthening the Cords and Strengthening the Stakes
Forward in Christ: The Advance of the Gospel in the WELS 1850-2000
Gesetzlich Wesen Unter Uns: Our Own Arts and Practices as an Outgrowth of the Law
A History of WELS Special Ministries
A Biography of Adolf Hoenecke: With Special Emphasis on the Role He Played in Shaping the Conservative Position of Our Synod
The Confessional Lutheran Emigrations from Prussia and Saxony Around 1839
Amazing Grace – 125 Years of It!
Our Synod's First Mission Overseas
Reflections on the World Mission Development in the Wisconsin Synod
The Theological Development of the WELS With Particular Reference to Its Doctrine of the Ministry
The Mission Outreach Resolution of 1945
J.P. Koehler's History of the Wisconsin Synod
The Ministry Among the Apaches After 100 Years
Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary 1863-1963
Two Forgotten Wisconsin Presidents: Reim and Streissguth
The Protes'tant Controversy
Lutheran Pietism Comes to America
The Helenville Forty-Eighters and Their Neighbors
A Few, Faithful in Few Things: Our Synod's Fathers and the Formation of the Synodical Conference
Carl Gausewitz: Church Man and Catechist
By God's Grace a Confessing Confessional Lutheran Church
Bading and the Formative Presidency of the Wisconsin Synod
The Bergemann Era--1908-1933
The Wisconsin Synod's Debt to C. F. W. Walther
Forward In Christ: The Maturing Synod Beyond Itself
Forward In Christ: Doctrinal Challenges and Language Change
Continuing in His Word - A History of the Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly
Commitment to Pastoral Education
An Overview of the Wisconsin Synod's Steps Towards Confessionalism 1850-1868
Home Mission Moods and Modes – 125 Years in WELS
Von Rohr: A Beloved Brother and Faithful Minister
The Federation of 1892
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