Concord Matters — Apology of the Augsburg Confession: Article 5. Good works #3

Rev. Benjamin Meyer joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study the truth of good works.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Kitchen Table Talk: On Prayer with Dr. John Kleinig

In this warm and pastoral Kitchen Table Talk conversation, Dr. John Kleinig answers vital questions on prayer from a biblical Lutheran perspective.   

Cross Defense — Is the New Testament Trustworthy? (Rebroadcast)

How does the historical method answer the question of whether or not the Nest Testament is trustworthy?

Concord Matters — Apology of the Augsburg Confession: Article 5. Good works #2

Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard joins Rev. Brady Finnern to confess the truth of good works.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Rachel’s Trivia Challenge: Saint Valentine’s Day ♥

How much do you know about Valentine’s Day? Rachel’s quizzing the Ladies on the holiday that everyone seems to love (or hate, or not actually care about … as Rachel says, “There are only really three options.”). 

Cross Defense — How Do Democracy and Christianity Connect? (Rebroadcast)

John Warwick Montgomery helps us understand the relationship between democracy and Christianity.

Concord Matters — Apology of the Augsburg Confession: Article 5. Good works #1

Rev. Dr. Leonard Payton joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study the Apology of the Augsburg Confession concerning good works.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Sarah’s Big Question: Does Pineapple Belong on Pizza?

On National Pizza Day, Sarah is asking the Big Question: Does pineapple belong on pizza?

Friends For Life — LCMS Life, Health and Family Ministries: S3Ep8. The Important Place of Elders within the Family | Rev. Dr. Geoffrey Robinson

Amidst a culture that disdains aging, how can the Christian family embrace the Scriptural call to honor the older generations and revere their wisdom? Listen in as guest Rev. Dr. Geoffrey Robinson shares why old and young need each other.

Friends For Life — LCMS Life, Health and Family Ministries: S3Ep.7 Single ≠ Invisible | Rachel Morton

Where’s the place for singles when it seems the church is filled with families? How do single adults fit in to the larger family of faith?