{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} How to Lutheran: Children’s Christmas Programs

Bri’s mining her own recent life experience to offer her expert “Guide to a Fun and Fabulous Christmas Program at Church.”

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart to Serve: Pastoral Formation at Concordia Seminary St. Louis

How are future pastors and deaconesses formed at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis?

End Goals — LCMS Youth Ministry: Talking about Politics

Politics can be a divisive thing to discuss, but it’s an important part of engaging in our vocations.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Erin’s Soapbox: The Internet Ruined Christmas Lists

Normally, when one of the Ladies asks a Big Question, the answer ends up being exploratory and open-ended — but not today. Today, Erin isn’t asking. She’s telling.  

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart to Serve: Formation at Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne

How are future pastors and deaconesses formed at Concordia Theological Seminary (CTSFW)?

End Goals — LCMS Youth Ministry: Talking about War

War is not a new topic, but it is one our young people may be asking about.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Wild Card: Theological Imagination with Malcolm Guite

Sarah sits down with esteemed poet Malcolm Guite in this special Wild Card episode for a conversation full of delightful storytelling, brilliant insight into the Christian faith, and encouragement to lean into the imagination God has given each of us. 

The Coffee Hour — Church Worker Formation at Concordia University, St. Paul

How are church work students formed at Concordia University, St. Paul?

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

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

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Coffee Hour Crossover: Figgy Pudding!

Inspired by the traditional Christmas carol, Andy Bates (co-host of The Coffee Hour) joins Sarah (also a co-host of The Coffee Hour) and Erin in the Lounge for a festive, fig-filled crossover episode all about the legendary dish everyone’s heard of (but few have ever actually tasted): Figgy Pudding, also known as Christmas Pudding.