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A. Trevor Sutton is associate pastor at St. Luke Lutheran Church in Haslett, Michigan. He is currently a graduate student in Writing and Rhetoric at Michigan State University. Sutton has a BA from Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and an MDiv from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri.

Sutton’s work has appeared in Faith & Leadership (Duke Divinity School), The Cresset (Valparaiso University), and Concordia Journal (Concordia Seminary). He has published multiple sermons, Bible studies, and devotional books with various Christian publishers. He previously served as managing editor of Relief Journal: A Christian Literary Expression. He speaks at academic conferences, retreats, and congregations.

Sutton lives in Lansing, Michiga
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“Being Lutheran is about having the theological roadblocks cleared away. No good works. No law pretending to be Gospel. No popes or piety. No moralism. Just the Gospel loudly and clearly proclaimed.”
A. Trevor Sutton, Being Lutheran

“Joy is far more resilient and steady than happiness. Ups and downs do not determine joy; rather, the source of Christian rejoicing is a deep well that cannot run dry even in the midst of hard times and struggles.”
A. Trevor Sutton, Clearly Christian: Following Jesus in this Age of Confusion

“Although sin cries out for Jesus to depart from our presence, He refuses to listen. Jesus has seen it all—our sin, brokenness, mangled motives, and wayward actions—yet still He embraces us with forgiveness and mercy, salvation and redemption.”
A. Trevor Sutton, Clearly Christian: Following Jesus in this Age of Confusion

“Being Lutheran is about having the theological roadblocks cleared away. No good works. No law pretending to be Gospel. No popes or piety. No moralism. Just the Gospel loudly and clearly proclaimed.”
A. Trevor Sutton, Being Lutheran

“Theology is not some sort of esoteric, quasi-philosophical muttering. Theology is about daily life.”
A. Trevor Sutton, Being Lutheran




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