Bringing Christ to the Nations Conference

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1530 Concordia,Irvine CA 92612

09 October, 2021

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Bringing Christ to the Nations: LHM Conference at Concordia Irvine on October 9 Join us on Saturday October 9 at Concordia University Irvine for the 77th Annual Conference of the Southern California District Lutheran Laymen’s League. Presenters at this Bringing Christ to the Nations conference include: Rev. Dr. Mike Gibson, District President, Pacific Southwest District –-Lutheran Church-Missouri SynodRev. Dr. Michael Zeigler, Speaker of The Lutheran Hour®, Lutheran Hour MinistriesRev. Dr. Norbert Oesch, Pastoral Leadership InstituteMrs. Jackie Oesch, CrossConnect MinistriesRev. Dr. Richard Burkey, Senior PastorXavria Schwarz, PrincipalCheri Selander, Coordinator of Youth MinistriesVisit the Southern California Lutheran Laymen's League District website at https://lllsocal.org for more information. The International Lutheran Laymen's League (Int'l LLL) is a dedicated group of supporters and volunteers who are active in ministry domestically and around the world. These are people of all ages and walks of life. The ministry of the organization is currently expressed through a wide range of Christ-centered outreach efforts under the name of Lutheran Hour Ministries (LHM). Originally called the Lutheran Laymen's League (LLL) upon its formation in 1917, the organization was renamed the International Lutheran Laymen's League in 1972 to reflect its growing impact globally. Today, the Int'l LLL's business and financial affairs are overseen by a Board of Directors consisting of a chair, vice chair and 12 directors. During all the years of the League’s history, tens of thousands of people have provided prayers, volunteer work and financial support which, under the blessings of God, have accomplished great things for the Kingdom. League membership now numbers just under 100,000 individuals and also includes hundreds of local congregational groups including both men and women. The Tournament of Roses Parade LHM float is a project of the Southern California Lutheran Laymen’s League District.

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