The Coffee Hour — Texas Lutheran Writers Roundup

Presenters from this year’s Texas Lutheran Writers Roundup talk about their presentations and what people will learn at this year’s event.

The Coffee Hour — History of the LCMS #4: Settling in Perry County, MO

Out of any place the Saxons could have settled in America, why did they choose Missouri?

The Coffee Hour — Family Shield Ministries Serving Families Today

Kay Meyer of Family Shield Ministries talks about how the organization began and the work of Family Shield Ministries today.

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Love of Languages in Pastoral Vocation

How does a love of languages serve future church workers? Rev. Joshua Hayes talks about it.

The Coffee Hour — 2024 March(es) for Life

Deaconess Dr. Tiffany Manor talks about the 2024 National Life March and upcoming state Marches.

The Coffee Hour — History of the LCMS #3: Martin Stephan Goes to Illinois

What’s the rest of the story about Martin Stephan? How did his actions affect the Saxons in Perry County?

The Coffee Hour — Serving the Neighborhood through Lutheran Education (Rebroadcast)

Robert Lunak talks about the creative model of Lutheran Neighborhood Schools in South Wisconsin.

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Teaching Children the Faith

Allison and Michael Zeller talk about the importance of teaching their children God’s Word.

The Coffee Hour — We’re Hiring: Digital Media Associate!

Hear about our new position and how you can apply!

The Coffee Hour — History of the LCMS #2: Martin Stephan, C.F.W. Walther, and Increasing Drama

Dr. Cameron MacKenzie talks about how Rationalism and Unionism affected Lutherans in Saxony, and then the story of Martin Stephan and C.F.W. Walther in America.