Lutherans to Represent at New Years Rose Parade
A Lutheran float will be the only religious float to greet the New Year in the 118th Rose Parade an event watched by millions around the world.
The Southern California District of the International Lutheran Laymens League, a Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS) auxiliary, is sponsoring The Lutheran Hour float at the Rose Parade on Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif. LCMS president Gerald B. Kieschnick and his wife Terry will ride the float themed Gods Great Nature.
The parade will showcase 45 floral floats, 23 equestrian units, and 21 marching bands. The Rose Parade, whose theme is Our Good Nature, precedes the much anticipated Rose Bowl Game, which matches up college footballs top two teams.
Lutheran Hour Ministries has participated in the Tournament of Roses Parade for the past 57 years.
The International Lutheran Laymens League, also known as Lutheran Hour Ministries, is a global media and congregational outreach ministry. Its flagship program, The Lutheran Hour, is the worlds longest-running Christian outreach radio program, airing on more than 800 stations.