The Coffee Hour — Bach’s St. John Passion with the American Kantorei

J.S. Bach’s St. John Passion is an experience like none other during Holy Week. Dr. Maurice Boyer shares about this piece and the American Kantorei’s performance of it.

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Raising Up Church Workers from the English District

How does the LCMS English District make it a priority to raise up church workers from their congregations? Rev. Dr. Jamison Hardy shares his story.

The Coffee Hour — Prison Ministry Coordinator Conference

In what ways are LCMS Chaplains and others providing spiritual care for the incarcerated today? Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Nehrt shares his story.

The Coffee Hour — Leadership Studies at Concordia University Wisconsin and Ann Arbor

Why does good leadership matter, and what makes an effective leader? Dr. Elisabeth Bennett shares her story.

The Coffee Hour — Youth Ministry Updates

Many things are happening right now with LCMS Youth Ministry!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Relationships, Opportunities, and Invitations

How do relationships, opportunities, and invitations encourage young people to remain in the church and consider church work? Rev. Seth Flick shares his story.

The Coffee Hour — College Student International Mission Trip to the Czech Republic

What’s it like to lead a team of college students on an international mission trip to the Czech Republic? Rev. Richard Woelmer shares his story.

The Coffee Hour — History of the LCMS Ep. 9: The New Synod Enters Fellowship and Considers German Identity

How did the new “Missouri Synod” position itself in the midst of other synods? Was fellowship possible with other groups?

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: The Congregation’s Role in Formation

How does a church family and culture help to form and shape future church workers? Rev. Dr. Scott Murray shares his story.

The Coffee Hour — Black Ministry in the Lutheran Church Ep. 4: The Last 50 Years, 1970s Until Now

What progress has been made in Black Ministry in the last 50 years, and what challenges still remain?