{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Erin’s Recipe Card: Kartoffel Kloesse (aka Potato Dumplings)

Erin tackles a classic German-American side dish culled from a vintage Lutheran lady cookbook.

Law and Gospel — Bible Study Wednesday: Value of Church

Pastor Baker discusses theological distinctions between Law & Gospel regarding the value of going to church even if you have the whole Bible memorized.

Friends For Life — LCMS Life Ministry: S1Ep10. Friends in Real Life: Living with Chronic Pain | Amy Bird

In this segment of Friends in Real Life, guest Amy Bird joins Steph to talk about what life is like with a chronic disease, and where she sees Jesus even in her suffering.

LCMS Youth Ministry End Goals – Youth Ministry Context: Rural and Small Town

Angela Kollbaum joins Mark and Julianna to share some of the joys and concerns of doing ministry in Rural and Small Town.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Book Club Wrap Up: John Steinbeck’s ‘Travels with Charley: In Search of America’

Rachel leads Sarah, Erin, and Bri in a recap discussion of the latest Lutheran Ladies’ Book Club selection: John Steinbeck’s Travels with Charley: In Search of America.

Mission Field: USA — Collaboration, Merger or Replanting: Strategies to Maximize Resources for Christ’s Mission

Rev. Todd Kollbaum explores how ministries can collaborate, merge or even “replant” to advance Christ’s mission.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} HYMNAPALOOZA Part Four: Bri’s Radio Theatre, Featuring Doctrinally Reviewed Trent

Bri debuts a brand new set of Radio Theatre sketches starring everyone’s favorite “overly eager, irreverent, and sometimes accidentally heretical worship leader, Trent.”

LCMS Youth Ministry End Goals – Thinking about Context in Youth Ministry

Mark and Julianna kick off a series on how context impacts youth ministry by talking about some key features of identifying the context of your youth ministry.  

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} HYMNAPALOOZA Part Three: Erin’s Hymn-tastic Recipe Card

How does an enthusiastic foodie celebrate #Hymnapalooza? With a hymn-inspired four-course menu, of course!