In this (surprise!) (bonus!) third of four episodes, the Ladies welcome fellow Lutheran ladies and ardent #hymnnerds Katie Schuermann and Lisa Clark to the Lounge.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} HYMNASTICS 2026: Hymnnathlon Team All-Around
Erin challenges Sarah and Rachel to a series of hymn-related challenges, which they tackle together as a team.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} HYMNASTICS 2026: Fanny Crosby Wins the Gold
Sarah examines the life of the MVP of nineteenth-century hymn writing herself: Fanny J. Crosby.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Book Club Wrap Up: The Screwtape Letters
Sarah, Erin, and Rachel talk through one of the most beloved spiritual classics of the modern era: C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Kitchen Table Talk: The Church Year and Lectionary with Dr. Carl Fickenscher
The Ladies welcome the Rev. Dr. Carl Fickenscher for a friendly and informative conversation all about the church year.
{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Iron Ladle Challenge: SOUP.
That’s right: the Lutheran Ladies are brewing up savory pots of soup in an all-new Iron Ladle Challenge!
Friends For Life — LCMS Life, Health and Family Ministries: S11Ep6. Taking Offense | Cheryl Thompson
Licensed Professional Counselor Cheryl Thompson joins Andy and Steph to talk about how Christians are called to handle offenses within relationships.
Friends For Life — LCMS Life, Health and Family Ministries: S11Ep5. Lack of Trust | Rev. Dr. Lucas Woodford
Rev. Dr. Lucas Woodford joins Steph and Andy to talk about how the lack of trust in other people hurts our closest human relationships.
Friends For Life — LCMS Life, Health and Family Ministries: S11Ep4. Guilt & Shame | Deaconess Michelle Downey
Deaconess Michelle Downey joins Steph and Andy to talk about the differences and similarities between guilt and shame, and how to respond to both when they creep into our relationships.
Friends For Life — LCMS Life, Health and Family Ministries: S11Ep3. Isolation | Rev. Brian Davies
Listen in as Pastor Brian Davies talks about the Christian community as remedy for isolation.
