{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Erin’s Recipe Card: Potato Salad Extravaganza

Erin’s latest Recipe Card episode — celebrating the humble potato salad — is a must-listen culinary conversation.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Short: Book Club Announce— Calling All Lutheran Lady Authors!

We’ll be choosing our next Book Club book from among our own Lutheran Lady authors!

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} ‘Light in the Dark Belt’ Book Club Wrap with Special Guest Kaye Wolff

Rachel leads Sarah, Erin, and Bri — together with special guest Kaye Wolff — in a recap discussion of the latest Lutheran Ladies’ Book Club selection: Rosa Young’s autobiography Light in the Dark Belt.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} One Year Anniversary Shoebox Extravaganza!

If you could put one small item in a shoebox that exemplifies the character and lived experience of Lutheran women, what would it be?

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Story Time with Sarah: Walther’s Wife, Emilie

Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm may be the Walther everyone knows, but this Story Time with Sarah episode is all about his wife, Emilie.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Rachel’s Trivia Challenge: One Year Anniversary!

The Lutheran Ladies kick off a month-long anniversary celebration in style with a laughter-filled year-in-review edition of Rachel’s Trivia Challenge.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} How to be the “Perfect” Seminary Wife

What does it mean to be the “perfect” seminary wife? he answer, it turns out, is, well … complicated, at best.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Bri’s How to Lutheran: Ode to Confirmation Banners

Bri offers a heartfelt tribute to that acme of Lutheran artistic expression: the felt Confirmation banner.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Short: Dwayne the Odd-Jobs Man

What do the Lutheran Ladies talk about when they think no one’s listening?

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Hymn Sing with Sarah: Evening Hymns & Lullabies

Resident #hymnnerd Sarah treats Erin, Bri, and Rachel to the history and personalities behind several favorite evening-time hymns and lullabies