Friends For Life — LCMS Life Ministry: S1Ep15. The Vocation of Singleness | Deaconess Kim Bueltmann

Are you single? Are you married? No matter your answer, it’s worth tuning in, as special guest Deaconess Kim Bueltmann joins us to talk about singleness.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} ICYMI: Next Book Club — Beloved Lady Novelists

At the end of the episode, the Ladies choose their next book club pick from a list of lesser known classics by beloved lady novelists!

LCMS Youth Ministry End Goals – Youth Ministry Context: Large Youth Ministry

Pastor Leon Jameson joins Mark and Julianna in talking about how large youth ministry might look different from others.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Book Club Wrap Up: The Spirituality of the Cross

Rachel leads Sarah, Erin, and Bri in a recap discussion of Gene Edward Veith Jr.’s ‘The Spirituality of the Cross: The Way of the First Evangelicals.’

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Hymn Sing with Sarah: Reformation Communion Hymns

Sarah takes Erin, Bri, and Rachel back in time to celebrate hymns composed prior to 1715.

Friends For Life — LCMS Life Ministry: S1Ep14. Race Relations & the Gospel | Rev. Roosevelt Gray

Join Steph and Pastor Roosevelt Gray as they talk about race relations in light of the Gospel.

LCMS Youth Ministry End Goals – Youth Ministry Context: Small Youth Ministry

DCE Leah Abel joins Mark and Julianna in talking about the strengths and how God can work through small youth ministries.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Erin’s One Question Interview: Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness

The Ladies welcome Elizabeth Entenmann as she shares the heartrending story of her personal experience with pregnancy loss.

LCMS Youth Ministry End Goals – LCMS Youth Gathering – First Time Leaders

DCE Annie Anderson joins Mark and Julianna to share some of her insights for first time (and experienced) adult leaders! 

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} TWO YEAR ANNIVERSARY! Great Moments in Lutheran Lady History.

This week the Lutheran Ladies celebrate two years of podcasting with an “All Hands on Deck” walk back through great moments in Lutheran lady history.