Gary and Pastor Matt Clark continue their two-year trip through the Bible. This week we conclude the Psalms. Pastor Clark and Gary discuss Psalm 119, the longest psalm.
Thy Strong Word – Hebrews 5: Speaking to us by His Son: The source of our salvation.
Rev. Scott Adle, pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Collinsville, IL joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Hebrews 5.
Thy Strong Word – Hebrews 4: Speaking to us by His Son: In Him we have our rest.
Rev. Dr. Brian Kachelmeier, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Las Alamos, NM joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study Hebrews 4.
Thy Strong Word – Hebrews 3: Speaking to us by His Son: My Jesus is greater than Moses.
Rev. John Shank, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Edwardsville, IL joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Hebrews 3.
Law and Gospel — Bible Study Wednesday: Responding to Email Regarding the Shepherd’s Chapel
Pastor Baker discusses theological distinctions between Law & Gospel regarding the heretical teaching from the Shepherd’s Chapel.
Thy Strong Word – Hebrews 2: Speaking to us by His Son: The payment of salvation has been made.
Rev. John Lukomski joins host Rev. Brady Finnern to study Hebrews 2.
A Moment on the Lighter Side: A Dog with Great Faith
Gary and Saint Peter conclude their discussion about the Canaanite woman–a woman, Jesus said, had great faith. However, he also called her a dog. What is that all about? Listen to find out.
Thy Strong Word – Hebrews 1: Today He has spoken to us by His son.
Rev. Dr. John Kleinig, professor emeritus of Australian Lutheran College in Adelaide, SA, Australia, and author of the Concordia Commentary on Hebrews joins Rev. Brady Finnern to begin our study of Hebrews.
St. Paul’s Des Peres Bible Study – Luke 4: Jesus in Nazareth
Hear the Bible Study from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Des Peres, MO, from August 8, 2021.
A Moment in Scripture: Psalm 83-118
Gary and Pastor Matt Clark continue their two-year trip through the Bible. This week we read Psalm 83-118. This week we discuss several of the Psalms and reflect on how they are heard in worship and Christian music today.