Let’s Talk! The Rev. Wayne Lawrence Is In: Long-Term Grief

Rev. Wayne Lawrence from St. James Lutheran Church in University City, Missouri, answers your questions.

Thy Strong Word – Numbers 17: Aaron’s Staff Buds

Rev. Nabil Nour, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Hartford, South Dakota, joins host Rev. AJ Espinosa to study Numbers 17.

The Coffee Hour – Listening to a Sermon: Part 1 – Preparation (Rebroadcast)

Today, Andy and Sarah talk with Rev. Phil Hoppe, Pastor of Peace Lutheran Church in Finlayson and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Bruno, Minnesota, and co-author of livingplanted.com.

The Coffee Hour – Church Worker Wellness Series: Vacation (Rebroadcast)

Today, Andy and Sarah talk with Deaconess Heidi Goehmann, LMHP, LCSW.

Sharper Iron & Truth in Genesis: Fear and Grace in Joseph’s Revealing

Rev. James Preus and guest host Rev. Shawn Linnell study Genesis 45:21-46:27 regarding how Jesus is a type of Christ, the fear of the brothers at Joseph’s reveling himself and Joseph’s grace toward them, the importance of sacrifices, and what this genealogy means.

Mission Field: USA — Who can Plant a Church?

Rev. John Fiene explores the theological, organizational and practical questions about the important qualities and skills related to church planting.

Thy Strong Word – Numbers 16: Korah’s Rebellion

Rev. Chris Biernacki, pastor of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Florence, Alabama, joins host Rev. AJ Espinosa to study Numbers 16.

The Coffee Hour – All Things Conventional, Online

Andy and Sarah talk with Peter Slayton, Social Media Manager for the LCMS.

The Coffee Hour – Sisters in Christ in Nigeria

Sarah talks with Mrs. Offiong Ekong, wife of Lutheran Church of Nigeria Archbishop Rev. Christian Ekong, and Deaconess Uduak Essien, Secretary of Lutheran Women Fellowship of Lutheran Church of Nigeria.

Sharper Iron & Truth in Genesis: The Big Reveal

Rev. Adam Koontz and guest host Rev. Shawn Linnell study Genesis 45:1-20 regarding the nuance of Joseph’s relationship and self-reveal to his brothers as well as God providence in the midst of hardship which foreshadows Christ.