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The city of Magdeburg, Germany received a new pastor: Martin Luther. By Luther’s preaching the Word of God, the city defected from Roman Catholicism and joined the cause of the Reformation. Emperor Charles V outlawed the town repeatedly. Even under siege, the city retained its independence. In the years to follow, Magdeburg gained a reputation as a stronghold of the Reformation and its furtherance, even being the first major city to publish Luther’s writings.
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The Magdeburg Conference has a simple goal: to find refuge in God’s Word and the Lutheran Confessions from the siege of false theology.
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During the Magdeburg Conference we will delve into and study the Augsburg Confession, one of the most basic Lutheran confessions of faith after the Small Catechism.
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The spirit of Magdeburg lives on
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The Reformation lives on
2011 - (Rev. Brian Saunders - District President, Iowa District East) Augsburg Confession, Articles 1-3
2012 - Rev. Dr. Cameron MacKenzie - Chairman of the Department of Historical Theology, Concordia
Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Indiana - Augsburg Confession, Article 4
Register for the 2012 Magdeburg Conference
$25 single registration
$40 husband/wife registration
** registration fee covers sessions, materials, and lunch
Schedule and lodging information to follow…