The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Exploring Vocations at “Careers for Christ”

What does a Christ-centered understanding of vocation look like in daily life? Deaconess Kristin Wassilak, Rev. Dr. Chad Kendall, and Rev. Simeon Raddatz of Concordia University Chicago join us for this week’s episode of Set Apart to Serve!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Sharing the Love of Church Work Vocations, Part 1

Concordia University students studying to become church workers had the chance to share about church work vocations at Higher Things Conferences this summer. Young Adult Representatives (YARs) Brianna Pike and Josh Rueter join us!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Building Relationships as a Lutheran Teacher

How does a Lutheran teacher build relationships with students, families, and colleagues? Debbie Armbruster shares her story!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: The Joy of Teaching Visual Arts

How does a visual arts teacher serve in a Lutheran high school? Anna Bloomfield shares her story!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Joy in Teaching at a Lutheran High School

What is the joy in teaching at a Lutheran High School? Rev. Joe Cox share his story!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Finding Joy as a Lutheran School Teacher

What brings joy to elementary school teachers? Erin Rodgers shares her story!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Pursuing Lutheran Teacher Education at CUNE

What is the journey for a young person choosing to pursue full-time church work education? Elizabeth Crawford shares her story!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Moving to Seminary

How does a family make the transition to Seminary? Ross and Jenni George share their story!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Formation in Seminary Education (Rebroadcast)

Rev. Dr. Charles Gieschen and Rev. Dr. Ronald Mudge talk about past and present seminary education at CTSFW and CSL.

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Formation in Divine Service

How does the Divine Service form Christians and church workers? Rev. Sean Daenzer shares his story.