Maurice Frontz
Maurice Frontz, a lifelong resident of central Pennsylvania, is an ordained Lutheran pastor with a special interest in ecumenical relations and the future of the Church in a changing world. Before entering seminary in 1998, he majored in music education at Grove City College, with a concentration in voice. He worked as a therapeutic recreation assistant and church choir director before following the call to ordained ministry. In his spare time, he enjoys learning all he can about history, worship, and theology. He also follows baseball, hockey, and college and pro football, supporting the Penn State Nittany Lions and all Philadelphia professional sports teams. He currently lives in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, with his wife Annette, a practicing Roman Catholic who homeschools their six children.
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Grove City College, Grove City, PA: Bachelor of Music, 1994; Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Masters of Divinity, 2002.Affiliations
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Say Yes to the VowsMore and more couples are writing their own personal wedding vows. The practice has its pitfalls, but when done well, can be extremely meaningful for the couple and their witnesses, family, and guests.
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Is Co-Sleeping Really a Mortal Danger for Infants?A recent advertising campaign, most prominently in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, asserts that sharing a bed with your infant is a mortal danger. Should parents take this campaign at face value, or are there other ways to think about co-sleeping?
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Reaction to the Jerry Sandusky Case: When Life Gets PersonalWhen former Penn State coach Jerry Sandusky was indicted for sexual abuse, I was shocked. But I soon realized that my reaction was all about me - at least at first.
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Penn State and Nebraska: A New Rivalry, with a HistoryThe 1982 Penn State/Nebraska game, with its dramatic, controversial finish, was a defining moment for two championship-caliber teams. The Huskers and the Lions meet on Nov. 12, beginning an annual rivalry which hopes to produce similar moments of glory.
