How has Set Apart to Serve shaped how we think about full-time service in the church?
The Coffee Hour — Good Works in the Formula of Concord
What does Scripture say about good works? The Rev. Brady Finnern joins us to discuss the Formula of Concord reading plan he created for 2025 and what we will learn in the April readings!
The Coffee Hour — Pilgrims, Puritans & New England: Ep. 3 – The Massachusetts Bay Colony
Who was John Winthrop, and what was his role in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony? The Rev. Dr. Cameron A. MacKenzie joins us for Episode 3 of our series “Pilgrims, Puritans, and the Founding of New England.”
The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Two Students’ Journeys to Pastoral Formation
Fourth-year students at Concordia Seminary share the stories of their seminary experience and pastoral formation.
The Coffee Hour — Support for New Pastors and Families (Rebroadcast)
How do new pastors and their families find mutual encouragement and support? PALS Facilitators Rev. Steve Wagner and Rev. David and Kassie Weaver join us!
The Coffee Hour — Pilgrims, Puritans & New England: Ep. 2 – Plymouth Plantation
What happened when Separatists from the Church of England left for North America? The Rev. Dr. Cameron A. MacKenzie joins us for Episode 2 of our series “Pilgrims, Puritans, and the Founding of New England.”
The Coffee Hour — Set Apart to Serve: LCMS Youth Gathering
How does the LCMS National Youth Gathering feed and nourish the faith and vocations of the participants?
The Coffee Hour — English Bible Camp: Taiwan
How can you serve at the upcoming English Bible Camp in Taiwan?
The Coffee Hour — Partner Church Requests New Seminary in Taiwan
How can theological education strengthen the Lutheran church in Taiwan and beyond?
The Coffee Hour — Pilgrims, Puritans & New England: Ep. 1 – The Puritan Movement
Why did the the Puritan movement start, and when did Puritans decide to travel to the New World? The Rev. Dr. Cameron A. MacKenzie joins us for a nine-episode series on “Pilgrims, Puritans, and the Founding of New England.”
