The Canadian Lutheran September/October 2021

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WEST REGION NEWS

Alberta and British Columbia - Michelle Heumann, editor

FROM THE REGIONAL PASTOR, REV. ROBERT MOHNS

Return to the Lord your God

“‘Yet even now,’ declares the Lord, ‘return to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments.’ Return to the Lord your God, for He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love; and He relents over disaster.” - Joel 2:12–13

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n umber of years ago a company ran a successful back to school campaign with a rendition of a classic Christmas song, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year.” The ad featured a scene of parents merrily wheeling a shopping cart down the store aisle, filling it up with school supplies in the happy anticipation of children returning to school and the family returning to the familiar patterns of life that were in abeyance during the summer holidays. Fast forward to our current situation, and that image and little ditty seem totally alien. Far from a happy return, parents and children are struggling to know what the new school year will be like. The stress, anxiety, and pressure of making choices concerning the return to school are palpable. Teachers and educational administrators are feeling the strain of the return to the classroom. The call for employees to return to their places of work is also often met with dread, fear, and reluctance. In our western provinces, our agricultural and livestock producers are hearing the call to return to the land for harvest time and are experiencing droughts, plagues, and

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crop failures. For many agricultural producers, this harvest season is hardly a return to the most wonderful time of the year. Merry music just does not seem to cut it in this season. The long anticipated and promised return to normal seems to have dissipated like a wisp of thin cloud in the heat of the midday scorching sun, replaced with a thick, acrid pall of smoke tearing our eyes and choking our throats. The cries of distress and mourning of loss have drowned out our songs of celebrated returns. Return? What will we return to, we wonder. In the days of the prophet Joel, God’s people faced a crop failure caused by a plague of locusts. It would mean the starvation and horrific death of many people. The plague came as God’s promised discipline to the people’s sinful disobedience. One day, through His prophet Joel, God spoke to his people saying, “Return to Me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and with mourning, and rend your hearts and not your garments. Return to the Lord your God, for He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love.” When all the attempts of God’s broken, sinful, and rebellious people to fix their dire situation, to make their life better on their own, failed, and when they faced the near reality of their bodies returning to the dust of the ground from whence they arose, God spoke His Word of deliverance. They were about to meet their God. Not the God they supposed nor the God that they had created in their own imagination, but the true and living God. Then they would know Him as He is,

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gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love. When they could not come to Him, He would return to them with human flesh and blood in the person of the Son of Man and Son of God, Jesus Christ. No longer would the word, “return” be a word to dread, but it would be word of promise and of hope. God still speaks through the Words of His prophet Joel and the rest of Scripture to sinful and broken people in every generation. “Return to the Lord your God,” and “lean not on your own understanding” (Proverbs 3:5). It is a good word, filled with promise and hope for you. Return to the Lord your God, who forgives your sin. Return to the Lord your God, who promises to deliver you. Return to the Lord your God, who in Holy Baptism has put to death your sinful nature and has filled you with true righteousness and real life that avails unto eternal life. Return to the Lord your God, who has set a table before you to nurture you along life’s weary way. Return the Lord your God, who returns for you to take you to His heavenly home. Return to the Lord your God for He is gracious and merciful, abounding in steadfast love. Like the prodigal son’s return to his father, so God’s call is a return to Him who has already prepared the sacrifice of our redemption for us (Luke 15). The world’s enticement to return to a season that is the most wonderful time of the year rings hollow to our ears right now. Its vainglory has been revealed for what it is. By contrast, God’s call to return is filled with grace and hope and promise. God grant us ears to hear His call to return.


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When Life’s Great Trials Cast You Down

1min
page 44

Supplement: LAMP Ministry

10min
pages 35-38

Help! The communion wafers are stale.

4min
page 28

Who catechizes you?

4min
page 24

Return to the Lord your God

4min
page 20

Rev. Zakel installed at Prince of Peace

2min
page 30

No time to sleep

2min
page 29

Wilderness Escape VBS at Bethel

1min
page 27

New pastor for Fisherville

1min
page 27

May flowers

1min
page 26

“Teach the catechism, especially to the young” - Martin Luther

1min
page 25

Another generation confessing

1min
page 25

Bethel Thunder Bay closes

2min
page 23

A block party brings the community together

1min
page 22

King of Kings hosts VBS

1min
page 21

VBS goes online again at Foothills Lutheran Church

1min
page 21

Confirmation news from Fort Mac

1min
page 19

Anything but still!

1min
page 19

First-ever virtual youth gathering a success

1min
page 19

LCC’s Free Stock Photo Catalogue is here!

1min
page 18

Confessional Chats: Introducing LCC’s New Video Series

1min
page 18

Reflections from LCC/LLL-C's Communications Internship

4min
page 17

New Bishop Consecrated for Finnish Lutherans

1min
page 16

Latvian Lutherans vote to seek membership in the ILC

2min
page 16

Australian, German leaders who led churches to partnership with LCC pass on to glory

1min
page 15

Eight dead after flash flood at Ethiopian seminary

1min
page 15

Mission congregation hosts installation of LCC’s newest Missionary-at-Large for the francophone community

5min
pages 31-32

Former CLS president called to glory

1min
page 34

LCC Seminaries Call for Nominations

2min
pages 33-34

LCC Seminaries: In the spotlight...

1min
pages 33-34

New academic year begins!

1min
pages 33-34

In Review: The Green Knight

8min
pages 39-40

The Journey Through Grief

7min
pages 9-11

Peace when there is no peace

4min
page 5

Love Your Enemies: The Persecuted Church Today

9min
pages 12-19

A Strange Blessing for the Saints

4min
pages 42-44

Faith and Suffering

8min
pages 6-8
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