Movies have the power to both shape and reflect our society. But what can happen when we look at film through the lens of faith?
The Coffee Hour — Set Apart to Serve: Following in the Family Legacy
How does a family legacy of church work influence younger generations?
The Coffee Hour — Portraits in American Lutheran Sacred Music, Ep. 2: 19th Century Church Musician Vocation
How did the vocation of “church musician” develop in the 19th century Missouri Synod?
The Coffee Hour — Persians Find a New Home in Christ in Germany: A Lutheran Witness Podcast Crossover
In this crossover episode with The Lutheran Witness podcast, The Rev Roy Askins shares his interview with missionaries serving Germany.
The Coffee Hour — Portraits in American Lutheran Sacred Music, Ep.1: Ferdinand Winter
Why has sacred music always been important to the Lutheran church, and who is Ferdinand Winter?
The Coffee Hour — The Person of Christ in the Formula of Concord
Why does it matter that we understand that Jesus is both 100% God and 100% man? The Rev. Brady Finnern joins us to discuss the Formula of Concord reading plan he created for 2025, and what we will learn in August’s readings!
The Coffee Hour — LCMS YG: Set Apart to Serve and Church Worker Formation
It’s Set Apart to Serve at the LCMS Youth Gathering!
The Coffee Hour — LCMS YG: Session Speaker Dr. Scott Stiegemeyer
How do youth learn about applying the Lutheran faith to the culture around them in LCMS Youth Gathering sessions?
The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Providing for Refugees in Germany
This edition of The Lutheran Witness podcast was recorded almost a year ago in Berlin-Steglitz, Germany. In this episode, we speak with Sandra, an American living in Germany and working with the members of Trinity Lutheran Church, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany.
The Lutheran Witness Podcast: Baptized into Christ: Sebastian’s Story
This edition of The Lutheran Witness podcast was recorded almost a year ago in Berlin-Steglitz, Germany. In it, we speak to Sebastian, who was baptized during our trip to Germany.
