Rachel leads Sarah, Erin, and Bri in a recap discussion of the latest Lutheran Ladies’ Book Club selection: C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Adventures in Lutheranism: Call Day
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to participate in a Call Day service at an LCMS seminary, this episode is for you.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} A New Kind of Normal (Sharathon 2021)
What does a return to normal (or a turn towards a brand new kind of normal) look like in a post-COVID world?
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Iron Ladle Challenge: The Diet of Worms
In honor of the 500th Anniversary of Martin Luther’s defiant confession of faith at the Diet of Worms, Sarah, Erin, Bri, and Rachel are each cooking up a tasty recipe inspired by a single key ingredient: worms.
The Lutheran Witness Podcast: The Easter Feast: A Table Laden with Meaning
In this meal, I see echoes of Christ’s all-atoning sacrifice. I see symbols of resurrection and new life.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Story Time with Sarah: Dorothea Craemer Goes to America
Learn about the life and times of Dorothea Craemer, one of the “founding mothers” of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.
The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Did Mary Have Morning Sickness? A mother’s perspective on the Annunciation
She was “troubled,” yes, and humbly receptive to the word. But did she smile? Did she cry?
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Adventures in Lutheranism: The Easter Vigil!
Emmy Woock describes the Holy Saturday Easter Vigil service she helped establish at her church and offers practical advice for church leaders and musicians interesting in holding their own Easter Vigils.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Hymn Sing with Sarah: Martin Franzmann
Sarah introduces her fellow hymn nerds to the life and work of the skilled hymn writer, Martin Franzmann.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Bri’s Radio Theatre: The Lenten Soup Supper
Bri offers a new set of “Radio Theatre” comedy sketches, this time inspired by the Lenten soup suppers and Wednesday night services familiar in so many Lutheran churches.