Thy Strong Word – Daniel 5: For the Prideful, the Writing’s on the Wall

Rev. John Shank, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Edwardsville, Illinois, joins host Rev. AJ Espinosa to study Daniel 5.

The Coffee Hour – Chapel Talks: Joy:fully Lutheran

Andy and Sarah talk with Rev. Robert Riggert, author of the 2019-2020 Chapel Talks.

The Coffee Hour – Back to (Lutheran) School

Andy and Sarah talk with Dr. Becky Schmidt, Director of School Ministry with the LCMS Office of National Mission.

Sharper Iron & The Saga of Salvation: Jesus Throws His Cross into Our Sufferings

Rev. Ryan Ogrodowicz studies Exodus 15:22-16:12 regarding the rhythm of God’s gift of salvation and our Christian life of service, Christ’s cross as our forgiveness and hope during times of bitter suffering, and God’s grace in the midst of our sinful complaining.

Concord Matters – The Words and Promises of God

The Smalcald Articles in the Book of Concord – With host Rev. Sean Smith and guests Rev. Peter Ill and Peter Slayton.

Thy Strong Word – Daniel 4: From Majestic Tree to Crazy Stump

Rev. John Lukomski, retired pastor in Northlake, Minnesota, joins host Rev. AJ Espinosa to study Daniel 4.

The Coffee Hour – Caring for Babies Surviving Abortion

Andy and Sarah talk with Dr. Michelle Cretella, Executive Director of the American College of Pediatricians.

The Coffee Hour – Southern California Defending Life Conference

Andy and Sarah talk with Rev. Dr. Alfonso Espinosa, senior pastor at Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church in Irvine, California.

Sharper Iron & The Saga of Salvation: Sing to the Warrior Savior LORD

Rev. Jeremiah Johnson studies Exodus 15:1-21 regarding the song of Moses, digging into the themes of the salvation that the LORD delivers for His people, His role as a warrior who defeats the most powerful of enemies, the proclamation of the LORD among the Gentiles, and the planting of the LORD’s people finally in Christ.

Cross Defense – A Million Off-Ramps from the Christian Faith (Rebroadcast)

With host Rev. Bryan Wolfmueller and guest Rev. Brian Flamme