If you've memorized it, you should get to wear it! This would make a great gift for the memory masters, tutors, Latin students and Latin teachers in your life! See also the Latin picture book, In Principio, which uses the same text, at LemonCreekPress.com.
If you've memorized it, you should get to wear it! This would make a great gift for the memory masters, tutors, Latin students and Latin teachers in your life! See also the Latin picture book, In Principio, which uses the same text, at LemonCreekPress.com.
Tags:
bible, christian, christmas, lutheran, in principio
We are to number our days aright and remember our mortality. What better way than a shirt with subdued colors? Okay, there are better ways, but this one is good, too.
St. Paul writes in Romans chapter six: “We were therefore buried with Him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.” (Rom. 6:4)
Tags:
present, protestant, reformation, jesus, christian
Our culture may think Christmas ends on December 25, but you know better. Grace Christmas parties in style with an Advent hymn shirt. In Latin, veni veni, Emmanuel means O come, o come, Emmanuel!
Create mystery with a Happy New Year shirt in November! Even if you wear it weeks after the liturgical new year (which you should), people will think you have your life together and that you're early for our cultural new year celebration.
Cheaper and more honest than an ugly Christmas sweater, this Advent shirt reminds those rushing ahead that Advent is a season of remembering our need for Christ,
It's true. Lutherans know it's true. If you're not Lutheran, go borrow a Lutheran hymnal. Read them. Sing them. If you still disagree, buy this shirt for your Lutheran friend anyway.
John 6:67-69: So Jesus said to the twelve, “Do you want to go away as well?” Simon Peter answered him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One of God.” Alleluia, indeed.
You need this shirt if you, too, teach Latin for the money and the fame of it all. Can you hear the crowd cheering? Social media going wild? Me either, but we love our students and know Latin.
Come Thou Long-Expected Jesus written by Charles Wesley (1707-1788) combined with a Tau Cross, the symbol of the Advent Season. Conveniently available in violet (or whichever contrasting color you choose).
We all know how important socialization is, right? School is not for socializing! Unless you homeschool. Now you can wear your reminder! Nifty! Artist Edvard Munch, frequently ill as a child, was schooled at home when too sick to attend school. The Scream was obviously* painted after Edvard was inspired by his mother in the moment she realized her mistake.
*The statements in this description may vary in accuracy.
We are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, as revealed by Scripture alone, to the glory of God alone. A cursory glance at the current state of American Christian churches makes the need for this shirt obvious.
Tags:
lemon creek press, reformation, martin, martin luther, solas
We are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, as revealed by Scripture alone, to the glory of God alone. A cursory glance at the current state of American Christian churches makes the need for this shirt obvious.
Tags:
five solas, three solas, solas, jesus, reformation
This shirt is not inclusive. It excludes anyone who can't read it. Only students who study will know how hilarious you are. This design is for lighter colored shirts.
This shirt is not inclusive. It excludes anyone who can't read it. Only students who study will know how hilarious you are. This design is for darker colored shirts.