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Understanding The Lutheran Church Scottsdale AZ

By Minnie Whitley


The State of Arizona is surrounded by California, Nevada, Utah and New Mexico to the West, Northwest, North and East, respectively, and by Mexico to the south. It has a single point in common with the State of Colorado, making it one of the Four Corners States. There is a Lutheran Church Scottsdale AZ located in the southern region of the city near to Papago Park.

Arizona is considered part of the Mountain West states. It is the sixth largest state, in terms of area, in the union of the 50 states and the 15th largest in terms of population (roughly 6.6 million, with a population density of only 57 per square mile). Arizona was the 48th state and entered the union on on Valentine's Day 1812.

Around one-fourth state's physical acreage is occupied by Native American tribes that are registered with the BIA, the government entity charged with administrating Native American issues. Among the twenty tribes are the Hopi, Navajo and several Apache tribes.

Probably the best-known tourist attraction in the state of Arizona is Grand Canyon National Park. The central feature of the park is a giant gorge created by the Colorado River, which is the Grand Canyon itself. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is also considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world. It covers more than 1.2 million acres of unincorporated land in Mojave and Coconino Counties.

At 184 square miles (117,000 acres), Scottsdale occupies one-tenth the area of Grand Canyon National Park. The city is nicknamed, "The World's Most Western Town." It has an elevation of 1,257 feet above sea level.

The Lutheran Church was founded by the 16th century German monk, Martin Luther, who triggered what became known as the Protestant Reformation. Luther's view was that man could only be saved by grace through faith, based on what is written in the Bible. The Roman Catholic leadership angrily disputed this view, perhaps unsurprisingly, since it challenged their authority. The Holy Roman Emperor at the time, Charles V, was moved to issue the Edict of Worms (named after the town in Germany where it was promulgated), which denounced Martin Luther as a heretic and scoundrel.

What is intriguing about Lutheranism is that it is closer in philosophy to the church of the original Apostles in the early days of the formation of the Christian church. While good works were important in the sense of being obedient to the laws of Christ, mainly being nice to each other, true salvation could only be achieved by turning one's back on sin and publicly declaring that Jesus was the Son of God and died for the sins of all mankind.

Without an intensive study of the written works of Luther, and a deeper knowledge of the global mind set in the 16th century, it is hard to say who is right and who is wrong. God does, indeed, instruct His believers to be obedient to their leadership, both Christian and civil. It is up to Him to judge them if they lead their people in the wrong direction. It would be very interesting to see what would have happened had Luther and Charles V been invited guests at the Last Supper!




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