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What does this Mean?

Rev. Robert E. Smith, Rev. Jason M. Kaspar, Jacob Hercamp, Rev Brent Keller

Lutheran Theology, History and Culture for Everyday People

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The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Rev. Robert E. Smith

    Retired theological librarian; Author, Editor, part time Lutheran Pastor

  • Rev. Jason M. Kaspar

    Sole Pastor of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church & Preschool, La Grange, TX; Mission Planter; Musician; Jack of many trades.

  • Jacob Hercamp

    I am a pastor in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, serving Christ Lutheran Church, Noblesville, IN. I am blessed to be married to Emily and have 4 children.

  • Rev Brent Keller
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