What progress has been made in Black Ministry in the last 50 years, and what challenges still remain?
The Coffee Hour — History of the LCMS Ep. 8: Introducing The German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States
We’ve come to the creation of The German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States in the first convention in Chicago in 1847.
The Coffee Hour — Classical Lutheran Education Serving the Community
How does Classical Education serve the community and congregation? Rev. Stephen Kieser shares the story of Faith Lutheran Church & School in Plano, Texas.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Kitchen Table Talk: On Prayer with Dr. John Kleinig
In this warm and pastoral Kitchen Table Talk conversation, Dr. John Kleinig answers vital questions on prayer from a biblical Lutheran perspective.
The Coffee Hour — Lutheran Adoption Conference
Why is it fitting for Lutherans to adopt today, and what may be unique about Lutheran or Christian adoption? Rev. Michael Salemink talks about the Lutheran Adoption Conference.
The Coffee Hour — Black Ministry in the Lutheran Church Ep. 3: Rosa Young, Integrating Education, and Civil Unrest
What did Black Ministry look like in the 1960s and 1970s, and how did the civil unrest during that time shape Black Ministry?
The Coffee Hour — History of the LCMS: Influence of American Protestantism and the English Language
How did American Protestantism begin to have a poor influence on Lutherans, and why were the German Lutherans so concerned about retaining the German language?
The Coffee Hour — Flame: The Arts, Extra Nos Conferences, and Theological Education
How can the arts, specifically music and rap, engage communities and reach people with the Gospel? Flame joins us to share his story.