Wrestling With the Basics – Sharathon 2020: Story of Zacchaeus and Book of Lamentations

With hosts Rev. Matt “Youngblood” Clark and Rev. “Jolly” John Lukomski.

Daily Chapel – Rev. Mark Kiessling on Lamentations 3:22-33

Rev. Mark Kiessling gives today’s sermon based on Lamentations 3:22-33.

Thy Strong Word – Lamentations 1: How Lovely Sits the City

Lamentations 1: How Lovely Sits the City with guest host Rev. Steven Theiss, retired pastor in Frohna, Missouri, and guest Rev. Tim Droegemueller from Living Faith Lutheran Church in Cumming, Georgia.

The Bible Study – Lamentations 5

Topic: Judah’s Appeal for God’s Forgiveness Guest(s): Rev. Bill Simmons Audio: (NOTE: Hr. 1 Bible study is followed by Hr. 2 “Ask the Pastor,” where available) http://archives.kfuo.org/mp3/BS/Mar_22.mp3Download Audio File

The Bible Study – Lamentations 4

Topic: The Contrast between Zion’s Past and Present Guest(s): Rev. Ed Wolfe Audio: (NOTE: Hr. 1 Bible study is followed by Hr. 2 “Ask the Pastor,” where available) http://archives.kfuo.org/mp3/BS/Mar_18.mp3Download Audio File

The Bible Study – Lamentations 3

Topic: Judah’s Complaint and Basis for Consolation Guest(s): Rev. Curtis Deterding Audio: (NOTE: Hr. 1 Bible study is followed by Hr. 2 “Ask the Pastor,” where available) http://archives.kfuo.org/mp3/BS/Mar_17.mp3Download Audio File

The Bible Study – Lamentations 2

Topic: The Lord’s Anger Against His People Guest(s): Rev. Todd Wilken Audio: (NOTE: Hr. 1 Bible study is followed by Hr. 2 “Ask the Pastor,” where available) http://archives.kfuo.org/mp3/BS/Mar_16.mp3Download Audio File

The Bible Study – Lamentations 1

Topic: Jerusalem’s Misery and Desolation Guest(s): Rev. Thomas Eckstein Audio: (NOTE: Hr. 1 Bible study is followed by Hr. 2 “Ask the Pastor,” where available) http://archives.kfuo.org/mp3/BS/BS_Mar_15.mp3Download Audio File

Daily Chapel — Maundy Thursday Choral Morning Prayer

The International Center Choir presents a Choral Morning Prayer for Maundy Thursday.

Sharper Iron — Majoring in Minors: The Kingdom Belongs to the LORD

Rev. Dr. Paul Raabe, retired professor of exegetical theology from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis and current professor of Biblical studies at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study the book of Obadiah.