LCMS Youth Ministry End Goals – Welcome to End Goals

LCMS Youth Ministry staff Rev. Mark Kiessling and DCE Julianna Shults introduce End Goals and how they hope it will help you develop seven practices of healthy youth ministry in your congregation.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} How to Lutheran with Bri: The Midweek Supper

In Bri’s new segment “How to Lutheran,” she waxes rhapsodic over styrofoam bowls of chicken noodle soup, leaky yellow drink coolers and all the other austere culinary delights of a traditional Lutheran midweek meal.

Mission Field: USA — Which Mission Models Can Be Replicated?

Rev. Geoff Robinson explores the importance of using models of church planting that are not only sustainable but can be replicated to allow for the multiplication of many more.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Erin’s Recipe Card: Tuna Ring Ding

Head down to the church basement for “Erin’s Recipe Card,” a Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge segment celebrating classic recipes from Lutheran cookbooks.

LCMS Youth Ministry End Goals – End Goals Trailer

Join Rev. Mark Kiessling and DCE Julianna Shults as they introduce the End Goals podcast.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Short: The Roll Down

It’s a short from Sarah, Erin, Rachel, and Bri!

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Welcome to the Lounge.

In this inaugural episode of The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge, learn about the “gracious, women-only oasis” that inspired the podcast and get to know its four co-hosts: Sarah Gulseth, Bri Gerzevske, Erin Alter, and Rachel Bomberger.

Mission Field: USA — Great Commission, Great Confusion, or Great Confession?

Rev. Dr. Lucas Woodford explores the mission of the church and how to resolve the confusion between “getting the message right,” and “getting the message out.”

Introducing The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge!

Join us on the sofa in The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge!

The Coffee Hour – Celebrating 180 Years at Historic Trinity in Soulard

Andy and Sarah talk with Rev. Steve Albers, Rev. Joshua Hatcher, Andrea Roettger, and Bob Kurtz from History Trinity in Soulard, St. Louis.