St. Paul’s Des Peres Bible Study — 1 John 5: Certainty of Eternal Life

Hear the Bible Study from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Des Peres, MO, from Feburary 27, 2022.

A Moment in Scripture: Micah 1 – Nahum 3

Gary and Pastor Matt Clark continue their two-year trip through the Bible. This week we read Micah 1 – Nahum 3.

A Moment of Faith: Oh, the Deep Deep Love of Jesus

Pastor Doug Nicely discusses with Gary Duncan the Golden Rule also known as the Royal Law. Pastor Nicely shares an example of this from Martin Luther. He also gives us a connection to the hymn “Oh, the Deep Deep Love of Jesus”.

A Moment for the Family: Scheduling and Sports

Dr. Mary Manz Simon discusses with Gary Duncan scheduling concerns as kids return to school sports. We should be aware of scheduling issues and at times we need to adjust each child’s commitment to do what is best for the family.

A Moment in Creation: Remembering Dr. David Menton

Pastor Warren Woerth discuses with Gary Duncan resources available at the Answers in Genesis web site from Dr. David Menton. Dr. Menton, who died this past December, was an award-winning professor at Washington University in St. Louis and he was a strong advocate for creation as taught biblically.

St. Paul’s Des Peres Bible Study — 1 John 5: Truth in Christ

Hear the Bible Study from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Des Peres, MO, from February 20, 2022.

A Moment in Scripture: Amos 7 – Obadiah – Jonah 3

Gary and Pastor Matt Clark continue their two-year trip through the Bible. This week we read Amos 7 – Obadiah – Jonah 3.

A Moment of Faith: Blessed Are They

Rev. Doug Nicely shares with Gary the hymn “Blessed Are They.” He connects this hymn to the “blessed are you” beatitude from this past Sunday’s readings. 

A Moment for the Family: Teens, Stress, and Sleep

Dr. Mary Manz Simon has a discussion with Gary Duncan about teenagers and how they are dealing with more stress than ever before

A Moment in Creation: Unicorns

Gary Duncan and Pastor Warren Woerth talk about Unicorns. Are they just mythological creatures or is there some biblical truth for these creatures?