Cross Defense — The Christian Response to American Politics

Pastor Bramwell answers a listener’s question about the Christian response to American politics.

Concord Matters — Luther’s Small Catechism: 1st Article of the Creed. Out of fatherly divine goodness.

Rev. Jason Bredeson joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study the 1st Article of the Creed in Luther’s Small Catechism.

Friends For Life — LCMS Life Ministry: S1Ep40. When the Caregiver Needs Care | Dr. Kim Marxhausen

Dr. Kim Marxhausen talks about the special kinds of burden and stress that caregiving places on the caregiver and how the Church is best poised to meet the physical and spiritual needs of caretakers.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Rachel’s Trivia Challenge: Thanksgiving!

Just in time for averting awkward conversations around the Thanksgiving table comes an all-new edition of Rachel’s Trivia Challenge, in which Rachel quizzes the Ladies on a veritable trove of Thanksgiving trivia tidbits.

Cross Defense — Unionism is Not Unity

Orthodoxy, heterodoxy, and unionism. God prohibits church fellowship with heterodox churches.

Concord Matters — Luther’s Small Catechism: Close of the commandments. “Don’t you know He’s a jealous God.”

Rev. Dr. Brian Kachelmeier joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study the close of the commandments of Luther’s Small Catechism.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Unexpected Iron Ladle Challenge: Leftover Halloween Candy!

It’s an Iron Ladle Challenge—and this time, the Ladies are solving a culinary problem that may or may not actually exist: What can you do with leftover Halloween candy?

Cross Defense — Can Christians Participate in Halloween?

Hear answers from Martin Luther and Scripture regarding a listener question about Halloween.

Concord Matters — Luther’s Small Catechism: 9th and 10th Commandments. I want more!

Rev. Dennis McFadden joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study the 9th and 10th commandments.

{The Lutheran Ladies’ Lounge} Story Time with Sarah: Catherine Parr and the English Reformation

Sarah briefs listeners on the life and times of Queen Catherine Parr, whose probing theological insights are often overshadowed by the Tudor court drama that usually dominates popular historical accounts of her world.