Epiphany: The Magi - Biblical study of who the Wise Men were. - http://www.orlutheran.com/html/magifaq.html
All Saints Day: Who are the Saints? - Examines who these people are, how they are to be honored, and problems with other understandings. - http://www.orlutheran.com/html/saints.html
Blessed be The Lord! - Uses the Benedictus, the song of Zacharias in Luke 1, to prepare the reader to celebrate the incarnation and birth of Jesus. - http://www.ourredeemerlcms.org/blessed%20be%20the%20lord.pdf
Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays? - Suggestions for focusing on the Christian meaning of the incarnation and birth of Jesus Christ rather than secular festivities, including Advent observation, gift-giving, and worship. - http://www.ourredeemerlcms.org/xmas%20or%20holiday.pdf
The Easter Page - Features art, music, Bible passages, Scripture, and customs of Lent and the Paschal season, involving the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. - http://www.makedisciples.com/Easter/index.htm
The Year of God - Articles on various parts of the cycle of the church year. - http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&mode=display&gid=01252001361015254841715939
Agnus Day: The Lectionary Comic - Cartoon based on weekly readings from the Lutheran (ILCW) three year cycle. Some browser users may have to open frame in new window to view. Email push list available. - http://www.agnusday.org/
A Religious Christmas and Advent - The Nativity of Christ is the focus, with prose, poetry, music, art, drama, sermons, and other special material. - http://www.execpc.com/~tmuth/st_john/xmas/
Lutheran Calendar - Calendars including the lectionary of the ELCA, ELCIC, LCMS and LC-C from Lutheran Worship and the Lutheran Book of Worship. - http://www.ashbypublishing.com/html/lutheran.html
The Church Year - A look at the Lutheran ecclesiastical calendar and its connection with the life and work of Christ. - http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/lutheranism/19750