Kleinig, John W. “The Mystery of Doxology.” In Paul T. McCain and John R. Stephenson, Mysteria Dei. Essays in Honor of Kurt Marquart. Concordia Theological Seminary Press: Fort Wayne, 129-47.

Kleinig, John W. “The Worship of God and the Mission of God.” Luther Seminary. Adelaide, Australia. 1999.

Kleinig, John W. “Witting or Unwitting Ritualists?” Lutheran Theological Journal. 22.1 (1988): 13-22.

Cultural Trends and Mission

       Senkbeil, Harold L. “Engaging Our Culture Faithfully.”
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Senkbeil, Harold L. and Woodford, Lucas V., “Mission and Ministry Mash Up.”
       Lutheran Witness. May 2015. 8-9

Siemon-Netto, Uwe, “Where Muslim Dreams May Lead,”
        Quadrant. January – February 2016, 38-41.

Worship and Pastoral Care –

Kleinig, John W.Access to God’s Grace.”

Kleinig, John W. The Biblical View of Worship.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 58.4 (2002): 225-54.

Kosche, Kenneth T. Doxology New” Commissioned by the Rev. Dr. Harald Tomesch for DOXOLOGY: The Lutheran Center for Spiritual Care and Counsel. 2013.

Senkbeil, Harold L. “Liturgy and the Life of the Church.” 1991.

Senkbeil, Harold L. “Trends in Church Music: toward a theological Appraisal.” Concordia University Wisconsin. Mequon, Wisconsin. 1992. Presentation.Preaching and Pastoral Care –

Kleinig, John W. “The Blood of Jesus: sermon on Matthew 26:27-28.” Lutheran Theological Review 14 (2001-02): 84-88.

Senkbeil, Harold L. “Sermon Structure: gift model.” DOXOLOGY Spotlight on Ministry Conference. 2010. Presentation.

Woodford, Lucas V. “In Living Color: Narrative Rhetoric for a Lutheran Homiletic in the Digital Age
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