Concordia Seminary Newsroom
Dear alumni
Our western culture deceives us into hearing “you” in the Bible as singular, me and Jesus, when in fact most of the time “you” in the Bible is plural, members together in the Body of Christ. The church “is the assembly of believers among whom the gospel is purely preached and the holy sacraments are administered according to the gospel” (Augsburg Confession VII). “Holy believers and ‘the little sheep who hear the voice of their shepherd’” (Smalcald Articles, 12, alluding to John 10:3). The principle of gathering is what we do in special services for Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas, and indeed in every worship service and — this is especially important in our post-churched times — whenever believers gather together formally or informally.
Christian gathering should be qualitatively different from all other associations in today’s society. Pauline scholar John Barclay writes the following:
What will heaven be but our final gathering with our Creator and Redeemer? On campus we are mourning the death of Professor Kou Seying. Through his intense struggle against cancer, he kept a confident faith in Jesus that witnessed to us and showed why we are passionate for all peoples to learn about Jesus. How we pray for the final gathering!
“Gather Thou Thy people in, / Free from sorrow, free from sin,
There, forever purified, / In Thy garner to abide:
Come with all Thine angels, come, / Raise the glorious harvest home.”
(LSB 892:4)
Dale
Dr. Dale A. Meyer, President
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis