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December 2025
Dear Friends,
“But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: for thy prayer is heard; and
thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John. 14
And thou shalt have joy and gladness; and many shall rejoice at his birth.” Luke
1:13-14
“And the angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found favour with
God. 31 And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and
shalt call his name JESUS.” Luke 1:30-31
“And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings
of great joy, which shall be to all people. 11 For unto you is born this day in
the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.” Luke 2:10-11
One of the interesting things about the season of Advent is that the scripture
readings in the church calendar often direct our attention to the birth of Jesus
Christ. One might think that we should reserve those passages for the Christmas
season itself, but this is not the case. The reason for this is simple. Advent
is the season in which we prepare for the return of Jesus Christ, just as He
promised. In our preparation for the second coming of Jesus Christ, we reflect
on how God prepared His people for His first coming, with the birth of Jesus at
Bethlehem.
There is a striking similarity in the angelic messages above. The angel greets
Zechariah, Mary and the shepherds with the identical phrase “Fear not.” Of
course there is good reason for this. Human beings are not accustomed to such
angelic visits. Furthermore, the Jewish people were well aware that a divine
encounter with a Holy God might very well mean death for sinful human beings.
According to the book of Exodus, no one can see the face of God and live. Also,
the Word of God repeatedly speaks of the importance of fearing God. However, the
admonition to “Fear God” is not intended to instill terror of God, but rather a
deep respect for Him.
The Gospel message teaches us how to have a reverence for God, while not being
afraid of Him. The Good News of Jesus Christ is that God has come to deliver us
from sin, death and the devil by sending His Son to the Cross to take upon
Himself the punishment that we rightly deserved. In other words, Zechariah, Mary
and the shepherds need not fear, because the angel has not come to bring bad
news, but rather the greatest news of all. Their Messiah is coming!
God’s Word brings that same message to us. Our Saviour has come! Christ has
accomplished His mission to “take away the sin of the world.” God now prepares
us for the return of His Son, by reminding us of what Christ has done and
encouraging us to be ready, not out of fear, but with longing and anticipation,
as a bride awaits her bridegroom. In fact, we need not live in fear any longer,
because God’s “perfect love casteth out fear.” I John 4:18 As the hymn writer
says:
“With hearts and hands uplifted,
We plead, O Lord to see
The day of earth's redemption
That brings us unto thee.”
Thank you for your continued support of the ministry of the seminary. God bless
you and your families with a joyous Advent and Christmas season.
“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” Luke
2:14
Yours in Christ,
Chuck Bylkas
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From James & Kristin Erickson
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contribution today and it will be matched up to $25,000. Please earmark
“matching funds” in the memo section of your check.
Our sincere thanks to the kind and generous donor who made this program
possible. The seminary appreciates your continued support!
LOOKING FORWARD TO SPRING SEMESTER
The Spring semester will begin on Monday, January 19, 2026. Daily classes will be History of the Ancient Church, Christian Dogmatics I, Old Testament Introduction, Pastoral Work & Administration, 1st & 2nd Thessalonians, and Greek Readings III. The Monday night class will be the Gospel of Luke. If you are interested in attending, please email cilseminary@ilseminary.com or call 906-482-3337.
Wishing you a blessed Christmas
and a joyous New Year!
~ from the students and staff of the
Inter-Lutheran Theological Seminary
ATTENTION: SUPPORTERS
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where Thrivent distributes some of its charitable grant funds. These
recommendations are shared by directing Choice Dollars to enrolled nonprofit
organizations, including churches.
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Thrivent Choice®, you must be a client with benefit membership. Individual
eligibility is also based on at least one of the following:
• Having $750 or more in annual billed premiums of qualifying life and health
insurance products.
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annuity products.
Eligibility is determined monthly and reevaluated on an annual basis.
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per eligibility period (Jan. 1 to Dec. 31).
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or call 800-847-4836 or contact your local Thrivent Financial representative.
THRIVENT CHARITABLE IMPACT & INVESTINGTM
The Inter-Lutheran Seminary has established an Endowment Fund through Thrivent
Charitable Impact & InvestingTM (formerly InFaith Community Foundation). All
earnings of the endowment will be used for the seminary’s needs thereby ensuring
the continued existence of this funding source. This is the preferred method
used by many non-profit entities, especially ongoing religiously focused
organizations such as seminaries. To learn more about this organization, go to
www.thriventcharitable.com.
We would love to grow our endowment into a major source of ongoing seminary
support. Although the seminary still needs the financial ongoing regular
contributions of our supporters, please consider the endowment fund for your
planned giving needs. For more additional information, please contact Kirk Otto,
Jr. at (715) 821-8574 or Cheryl Hendrickson at
(906) 482-3337.
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begin. There are options for credit and debit card donations and even the option
to help the seminary cover the PayPal processing fee. (Note we are charged 1.99%
+ $.49/transaction fee). As always, we are thankful for your continued support!
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