The Student Union

The Student Union is a podcast for college students, as well as all those who work with, love, and care for them. Episodes explore diverse issues that college students face and offers ideas and support for everyone engaged in campus ministry in and around the collegiate community.  The Student Union is produced by the LCMS Office of National Mission.  To find more resources for campus ministry visit: lcms.org/campus-ministry

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The Student Union – Making Disciples for Life on Campus (Final Show Broadcast)

With guests Andy Bates, Program Director for KFUO Radio, and Rev. Robert Zagore, Executive Director of the LCMS Office of National Mission

The Student Union – The Importance of Christians Doing History Well (Rebroadcast)

With guest Dr. Joseph Western, assistant professor of history at College of the Ozarks near Branson, Missouri

The Student Union – Witnessing to the LGBTQ Community (Rebroadcast)

With guest Rev. Dr. Mark Wood, director of Witness and Outreach in the LCMS Office of National Mission

The Student Union – The Role of Vaccines Through the Lens of Life (Rebroadcast)

With guest Michelle Bauman, Director of Y4Life for Lutherans for Life

The Student Union – Is the Bible Believable? (Rebroadcast)

With guest Vicar Rob Schrader from Trinity Lutheran Church in Norman, OK, serving students at the University of Oklahoma.

The Student Union – Reflections on Life and Campus Ministry (Rebroadcast)

With guest Deaconess Tiffany Manor, LCMS Director of Life Ministry

The Student Union – Losing our Heads: Systemic Change, Anarchy, and Original Sin (Rebroadcast)

With guest Rev. David Kind, Pastor at University Lutheran Chapel in Minneapolis, MN,  serving students at the University of Minnesota.

The Student Union – They Need Us Today; We Shall Need Them Tomorrow: 100 Years of LCMS Campus Ministry

With guest Rev. Daniel Anderson, pastor of Calvary Lutheran Chapel in Madison, Wisconsin.

The Student Union – What Can We Learn from the Black Death? (Rebroadcast)

With guest Dr. Matthew Phillips, Professor of History at Concordia University Nebraska in Seward, NE.