The 12 Days of Christmas (Lutheran Satire Style...With A Special Visit From Horus!)
Their use of humor and wit via songs and videos to teach people like me about the Confessional Lutheran faith has been a tremendous blessing over the past year or two.
Here's a series of videos in the classic spirit of "The 12 Days of Christmas" that they produced back in 2011-2012 that I just saw for the first time today.
The best part is that all 12 episodes are compiled into one 10-minute video. Enjoy!
The 12 Days of Christmas Special -- The Whole Honkin' Special (Including Ep. 12)
Episode 1: High Church Christmas
Episode 2: Low Church Christmas
Episode 3: Wisconsin Synod Christmas
Episode 4: Sectarian Lutheran Christmas
Episode 5: Jehovah's Witness Christmas
Episode 6: Mormon Christmas
Episode 7: Calvinist Christmas
Episode 8: Arminian Christmas
Episode 9: Papist Christmas
Episode 10: Legalistic "Keep Christ In Christmas Guy Christmas"
Episode 11: Bart Ehrman
Christmas Episode 12: ????????
As brilliant as all of that was, it pales in comparison to this...
Horus Ruins Christmas
That one holds a special place in my heart simply because I used to be one of those people who used to believe some aspects of all the "Is Jesus Based On The Pagan God Horus?" nonsense.
In a Lutheran layman's terms, there's videos are funny because they're all true.
Merry Christmas from my family to yours!
NOTE: As you know, I am a newly converted Confessional Lutheran who recently escaped American Evangelicalism a little over a year ago. That being said, please contact me ASAP if you believe that any of my "old beliefs" seem to have crept their way into any of the material you see published here, and especially if any of the content is not consistent with our Confessions and Lutheran doctrine (in other words, if it's not consistent with God's Word, which our Confessions merely summarize and point us back to) so that I can correct those errors immediately and not lead any of His little ones astray (James 3:1). Finally, please be aware that you might also discover that some of the earlier pieces I wrote on this blog back in 2013 definitely fall into that category since I was a "Lutheran-In-Name-Only" at the time and was completely oblivious to the fact that a "Book of Concord" containing our Confessions even existed. In addition, there are some entries that are a little "out there" so-to-speak since the subject matter was also heavy influenced by common Evangelical concerns/criticisms that aren't that big a deal for us Lutherans. I know that now and I'm still learning. Anyway, I decided to leave those published posts up on this website and in cyberspace only because we now have this disclaimer and only to demonstrate the continuing work of Christ and the Holy Spirit in my life (Hebrews 12:2; Philippians 1:6). Finally, please know that any time we engage in commenting on and/or interpreting a specific portion of the holy Scriptures, it will always follow the verse-by-verse notes from my Lutheran Study Bible unless otherwise noted. Thank you for stopping by and thank you in advance for your time, help, and understanding. Grace and peace to you and yours!
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