The Coffee Hour — English Conversation Partners

Andy and Sarah talk with Erin Alter and Stephenie Hovland with the LCMS Office of International Mission

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Conversations with Creatives: Lisa Clark

Lisa Clark joins Sarah, Erin, Bri, and Rachel to share how faith and creativity go hand in hand in every aspect of our varied vocations.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Rachel’s Trivia Challenge: Christmas Carols!

How well do you know your favorite holiday songs? Test yourself with the latest round of Rachel’s Trivia Challenge—all about Christmas carols!

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Story Time with Sarah: The Walther League!

In this edition of Story Time with Sarah, explore the rise and fall of the Walther League, spotlighting the many people and organizations.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Adventures in Lutheranism: The Boar’s Head Festival

What on earth is a Boar’s Head Festival? And why are the Ladies so excited to talk about it?

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Erin’s Recipe Card: The Fruitcake Even Skeptics Will Love

In this edition of “Erin’s Recipe Card,” Erin introduces Sarah, Rachel, and Bri to her Grammy’s fruitcake.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Adventures in Lutheranism: Church Shopping

Rachel (a regular nomad and veteran church shopper) leads the conversation, exploring whether “church shopping” is ultimately a good or bad thing and reflecting on what Lutherans should and do look for in a new church home.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Bri’s Big Question: Why is the holiday season so complicated?!

“Why is the holiday season so complicated?!” That’s the “Big Question” at the heart of this week’s episode.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Story Time with Sarah: Elisabeth Cruciger, the First Female Hymnwriter of the Reformation

Elisabeth Cruciger (c. 1500–1535) was the first female poet and hymnwriter of the Lutheran Reformation—and in this Reformation-themed episode, Sarah tells her story.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Bri’s How To Lutheran: Oktoberfestivities

Bri (a first-generation Lutheran without a discernible drop of German blood in her) celebrates the German Lutheran cultural juggernaut that is Oktoberfest.