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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.


The Magdeburg Conference has a simple goal: to find refuge in God’s Word and the Lutheran Confessions from the siege of false theology.


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.


The spirit of Magdeburg lives on


The Reformation lives on




2nd Annual
Magdeburg Conference
- - August 18, 2012 - -
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THE MAGDEBURG
CONFERENCE

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…

Schedule and lodging information to follow…