Thy Strong Word — John 7:37-52: Living Water and Rising Conflict

The Rev. Chris Matthis joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 7:37-52.

Daily Chapel — Rev. Philip Krupski on 2 Thessalonians 2:8-14

Rev. Philip Krupski gives today’s sermon based on 2 Thessalonians 2:8-14.

The Coffee Hour — From Wittenberg: Global Impact of Lutheran Seminaries

How do LCMS seminaries have a global impact on confessional Lutheranism? In our special crossover series “From Wittenberg” with The Lutheran Witness Podcast, Rev. Roy Askins is joined by our two seminary presidents: Rev. Dr. Thomas Egger and Rev. Dr. John Bruss.

The Coffee Hour — Christmas with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra

It’s time to celebrate Christmas with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra!

Sharper Iron — Psalms of Thanksgiving – Psalm 107: He Delivered Them from Their Distress

Rev. John Bussman joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Psalm 107. 

Oratio: Turn Away From Evil!

Rev. Kenneth Bomberger gives today’s prayerful thought based on the day’s Scripture readings.

Morning Prayer Sermonette: Revelation 18:1-24

Rev. Don Haselhuhn gives today’s sermonette.

Thy Strong Word — John 6:60-7:36: Triggered! Jesus Keeps Saying Offensive Things

The Rev. Thomas Eckstein joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study John 6:60-7:36. 

Daily Chapel — Rev. Mark Rabe on Luke 12:42-48

Rev. Mark Rabe gives today’s sermon based on Luke 12:42-48.

The Coffee Hour — Disaster Response to Hurricane Helene in Asheville, NC

The Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Skopak joins us on the show to share how his congregation has been serving and caring for their neighbors in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.

100th Anniversary Documentary

On the ‘Lutheran Witness’
From Wittenberg Lutheran Seminaries
The Coffee Hour — From Wittenberg: Global Impact of Lutheran Seminaries

How do LCMS seminaries have a global impact on confessional Lutheranism? In our special crossover series “From Wittenberg” with The Lutheran Witness Podcast, Rev. Roy Askins is joined by our two seminary presidents: Rev. Dr. Thomas Egger and Rev. Dr. John Bruss.