Preface to the articles on faith

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In this issue of the FELSISA Witness, two articles are reprinted that appeared in the church newsletter of the SELK, our sister church in Germany, last year.

The editor-in-chief of the Lutherische Kirche (LuKi) Dr. Andrea Grünhagen writes:
“Can I be certain?”

We often ask ourselves this when making decisions. Someone has just signed a rental contract and thinks, “Can I be certain that this was the right thing to do?” Or a young couple is about to get engaged and they think, only secretly of course, “Can I be certain this is going to work out?”

Or someone is about to have a major operation and ponders, “Can I be certain that this will turn out okay?” Our human experience tells us that we cannot be certain. There is a residual risk in everything. Is it any wonder then that many Christians are not certain about their eternal destiny? Can I be certain of that? Can I be certain of my salvation? Or is that in the end a false certainty, which is why pious people often prefer to speak of assurance. Which does not mean that everyone is always so sure who claim that about themselves.

Two articles in this issue are dedicated to this topic.

Pastor Rüdiger Gevers, Vryheid

Devotion: Jesus Christ is Lord of All

Devotion: Jesus Christ is Lord of All

Pastor Heinz Hiestermann, Pretoria Anyone who has driven the road between Piet Retief and Paulpietersburg knows the landmark in this picture: ‘Jesus Christ is Lord … of all.’ This short sentence is a sermon in itself. The first part comes…

What is God’s will for my life? Good question, Keith

What is God’s will for my life? Good question, Keith

A transcript of a video by Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller The following article is a transcript of a YouTube video by pastor Bryan Wolfmueller titled: “What is God’s will for my life? Good question, Keith”. Pastor Wolfmueller is from our sister…

Concerning the certainty of our salvation:  A good hope cannot be confounded

Concerning the certainty of our salvation:  A good hope cannot be confounded

By Johann Gerhard, 1606 What disturbs you, my soul? What do you still doubt about the God’s mercy? Remember your Creator, who created you without you, who formed your body in secret when your frame was formed in the depths…

The Small Catechism and Outreach

The Small Catechism and Outreach

Rev. James Woelmer Christ Lutheran Church Manhattan, Kansas. Presented to pastors in the Free Evangelical Lutheran Synod in South Africa on the 2nd December 2025 In 1528, Martin Luther visited the churches in his territory. He was shocked by how…

53rd Choir Festival of the FELSISA

53rd Choir Festival of the FELSISA

Dieter and Ronelie Prigge, Lüneburg The Choir Festival for 2025 took place on the 5th of October in Lüneburg. The accompanying verse from 1 Peter 1:3 laid the foundation for the festive service: ‘Blessed be the God and Father of…

Synodical Church Councillors Retreat 2025

Synodical Church Councillors Retreat 2025

Gustav Thom, ELC Newcastle From 31 October to 1 November 2025 the church councillors of our Synod gathered at FELS Retreat. After the formalities had been dealt with, there was an opportunity for interaction in a more relaxed atmosphere around…

Stewarding the Easter Gospel

Stewarding the Easter Gospel

Kristin Straeuli, Greytown I recall that when living in Germany, I would often add an Easter greeting in my emails or wish one a “Happy Easter!” as soon after Easter as Monday or Tuesday. And more than once, I would…