Cross Defense — When Pastors Shape our Political Views

It’s a conversation on the woke Left, the Johnson Amendment, the church’s spiral of silence, magisterial and ministerial reason, and a slew of other stuff.

Concord Matters — Augsburg Confession: Chief Articles of the Faith. Article 9: Baptism: The benefits of the cross given to you.

Rev. Paul Cain joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study the Ninth Article of the Augsburg Confession.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Write This: 200 Episodes, 31 Hymn Stanzas, 1 Tribute to Faithful Women

It’s our 200th episode — and to celebrate, our faithful Lutheran Ladies (and their faithful listener friends) are creating new stanzas for Herman Stuempfle’s hymn “For All the Faithful Women” (LSB 855).

Friends For Life — LCMS Life Ministry: S1Ep57. Luther on Mental Illness | Dr. Stephen Saunders

Dr. Stephen Saunders to talks about the stigmatization of mental illness within the church and how Luther himself addressed matters of mental health.

Cross Defense — Crucify Fear and Foster the Courage to Suffer for Christ

Suffering aided the early church’s evangelism efforts, and it will improve ours as we suffer minor annoyances or even martyrdom.

Concord Matters — Augsburg Confession: Chief Articles of the Faith. Article 7 & 8: The Church

Rev. Ben Meyer joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study the Seventh Article of the Augsburg Confession.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Book Club Wrap Up: That Hideous Strength

Rachel leads Sarah and Erin in an epic conversation of C.S. Lewis’s That Hideous Strength.  

Cross Defense — Faith: Staked to Jesus.

Join us for a look at the word faith and to see how it relates to courage and truth.

Concord Matters — Augsburg Confession: Chief Articles of the Faith. Article 6: The New Obedience

Rev. Dr. Jason Wagner joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study the Sixth Article of the Augsburg Confession.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} The Party Planning Committee: A Farewell Extravaganza

In this bittersweet episode, the Ladies throw a surprise farewell party for Brianne Gerzevske, who, after four years of faithful service, is leaving the Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge.