Youth Ministry Webinar: An Introduction to “In Christ Alone”

Webinar: An Introduction to “In Christ Alone”

by Rev. Dr. Joel Lehenbauer and Rev. Mark Kiessling

A first look at the 2016 National LCMS Youth Gathering theme, In Christ Alone, based upon its theological foundation in the book of Philippians and the Rev. Dr. Joel Lehenbauer’s work on the Gathering’s primer resource, “In Christ Alone: A Thematic Study of Paul’s Letter to the Philippians.”

Download the In Christ Alone PowerPoint presentation that goes with this webinar.

The Rev. Lehenbaur, serves as the executive director of the Commission on Theology and Church Relations (CTCR) and Gathering theological advisor. In this webinar, he provides encouragement and insight from his study of Philippians and key talking points for the theme, In Christ Alone. Joining Joel is the Rev. Mark Kiessling, Gathering Program Director.

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