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Study the Lutheran Confession of Faith found in the Book of Concord with lively discussions led by host Rev. Brady Finnern, President of the LCMS Minnesota North District, and guest LCMS pastors. Join us as these Christ-confessing Concordians read through and discuss our Lutheran doctrine in the Book of Concord in order to gain a deeper understanding of our Lutheran faith and practical application for our vocations.
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St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church & School (Sherman Center) is in Random Lake, Wisconsin, and is served by Rev. Christopher R. Gillespie. St. John Lutheran is God's place for Christians to gather around our Lord's Word and be enlightened by His gifts. We are a congregation of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS). We unconditionally subscribe to the Unaltered Augsburg Confession. St. John Lutheran School has been approved for accreditation through the accreditation process of the Nati ...
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Sermons from the Divine Service

Lutheran Church of the Resurrection (Waterville, ME)

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We are the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, a member congregation of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. We believe, teach and confess that Jesus is the Son of God who has purchased and won forgiveness of sins, life and salvation by His precious blood shed for all mankind on the cross. You are welcome to join us for Divine Service at 36 Cool Street in Waterville, Maine. Phone: 207-872-5208 Email: info@lcrwaterville.org Website: www.lcrwaterville.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/lcrwtvl S ...
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We’re told the same thing over and over. Christianity doesn’t fit with today’s culture. The thing is, it isn’t the culture saying it. It’s the church. We’ve done a great job figuring out what we’re not. Sometimes we forget what we are. We’re the saints, washed in the blood of the lamb. We’re sinners Jesus made holy. This defines us. There are places Christianity doesn’t fit with today’s culture because Christianity isn’t bound by culture. We’re free in Christ to be uncultured. Not against it ...
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Welcome to Banned Books, where we read and converse with the rebel children, the holy mischief-makers of God, who fight against the kind of useless religious, spiritual, and moral methods of life improvement that seeks to smother the glory of God in Jesus Christ. We want to introduce you to those who forgot everything except Jesus Christ and him crucified. We all struggle with fear of being last, lost, least, littlest, and dead, and so we are here to encourage, challenge, provoke, and maybe ...
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God's Peace

Pastor Nicholas Kandoll

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God's Peace! This podcast is devoted to the faithful teaching of God's Word. We aim to teach the faith and help you understand why we believe what we believe. By Apostolic Lutherans for Apostolic Lutherans.
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HT Shorts

Higher Things

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Bite-Sized Bible! Do you have five minutes three times a week? Of course you do! Join us M-W-F for quick podcast shorts where we dive into topics like the confessions, books of the Bible, church history, and more all the while learning about Christ crucified FOR YOU.
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Foretaste of the Feast

Calvary Lutheran Church

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Join Pastor Ken Nelson and Director of Faith Formation Kyle Jones from Calvary Lutheran Church in Brookfield, WI as they take a look at Bible studies, theological topics, and lectionary texts to see how they relate to our life in Christ.
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Article 7

Andrew W. Jagow

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These podcasts are the captured pastor work in and around Bethany Lutheran Church in Alexandria, Virginia. Article 7 refers to part of the Augsburg Confession, one of the founding documents of the Lutheran Church, and it answers the question "what is a church?" The church is where God's gifts are given to the people, and that is what this podcast is all about - strengthening God's family with the gift of His Word.
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Christ Crucified

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Walnut, IL

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Christ Crucified podcasts are the recordings of the Divine Service at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Walnut Illinois. It is here where He calls and gathers His precious flock to hear His Word and receive His saving Sacraments. It is through these sacred means that our gracious Lord kindles and strengthens faith in the hearts of sinful men thereby bestowing everlasting life. May your heart and mind be opened by His Holy Spirit that you might joyfully receive His gifts of forgiveness, life, a ...
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Lutheran Weekly

Pastor Dale Critchley

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A Mixture of technology and theology with a little bit of how God is working through all kinds of people. Lutheran Weekly features interviews with and regarding conservative, confessional Lutheran (esp. LCMS) resources for preaching, teaching, and otherwise presenting Jesus Christ to the world. This podcast is targeted toward all Christians but of specific interest to Lutherans. Resources include, but are not limited to, websites, Bible Studies, bands and other music resources, software deve ...
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In the Land of Uz

Rev. Kelly Krieg & Dr. Karl Baughman

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Welcome to the Land of Uz podcast. Journey with your hosts Rev. Kelly Krieg and Dr. Karl Baughman as they take on a myriad of topics concerning the church and modern culture. Each episode will attempt to engage in a meaningful way what it means to be a Christian in a post Christian society.
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These solemn promises indicate to us just how important the Lutheran Confessions are for our church. Let’s take a look at the various items contained in the Book of Concord and then we will talk about why the Lutheran Confessions are so important for being a Lutheran. What are the Ecumenical Creeds? The three ecumenical creeds in the Book of Concord are the Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed and the Athanasian Creed. They are described as “ecumenical” [universal] because they are accepted by ...
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I was a protestant minister and was ordained as a Baptist and a Lutheran. I am a convert to the Catholic faith, and strive to spread the truth about what the church really teaches. I have a master of divinity from Liberty University and am studying for a Master of Sacred Theology from Saint Joseph's College of Maine.
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Francis Watch

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Francis Watch is sponsored by Novus Ordo Watch - https://novusordowatch.org You can binge-listen (if you can handle that much Francis) to every episode since 2014, which are free to the public at FrancisWatch.org, again due to the generous sponsorship of Novus Ordo Watch. https://novusordowatch.org Subscribe to the Podcast with your preferred podcast platform with the links below.
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🎧 Welcome to Episode 41 of the On The Line Podcast! 🎧 🔗 Stay Connected with Us! Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes looks and more updates: https://www.instagram.com/otl_podcast_ Join our Facebook community to engage with other listeners: https://www.facebook.com/onthelinepod A Special Thank You to Our Sponsors: This episode is brought to …
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Do we have free will, and to what extent? The Concordians made a distinction between freedom in worldly things and freedom in spiritual things. A person can display worldly righteousness, or even civil righteousness to a certain extent, but we are fully unable to be righteous before God by anything we do (Galatians 3:2-6). Thanks be to Him that our…
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✨ **The Saliva Miracle: When Jesus Heals in Unexpected Ways** ✨ Imagine this: you're blind, and Jesus comes up to you. Instead of a grand gesture, He spits on the ground, makes mud, and places it on your eyes. Kinda weird, right? Yet through this humble, messy act, sight is restored. 💡 Sometimes God works through things that seem weak or even stran…
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Pastors Bryan Wolfmueller and Andrew Packer answer your theological and Biblical questions. In this episode we take up questions about: * Different Translations, Christian without Hope, the Death of an Unbeliever, and Judgment prayer Submit your questions here: http://www.wolfmueller.co/contact. Also, don’t forget to sign up for the free weekly ema…
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In this age of “digital maximalism,” where we’re “amusing ourselves to death,” how ought our preaching reignite the Christian imagination? In this episode, we discuss ways how to begin thinking about that. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Special Guest: Fr. J.J. Stafanic ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https…
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September 15, 2024 Peter has committed his life to follow Jesus. Peter is the shining student, confessing Jesus as the Messiah (Mark 8:27-38). Then, all of the sudden, Peter is being rebuked by Jesus. What gives? Most Christians do not succumb to blatant worship of idols; but we often lose ourselves, even when pursuing the faith, hope and love. A r…
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Two pastors thinking out loud about the upcoming Gospel reading. This episode is devoted to the Gospel reading for The Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, Luke 14:1–11. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. Dave Petersen ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You …
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Christ has died. Christ has risen. Christ will come again. The Concordians and the Roman Church both agreed with the clear words of Holy Scripture. Christ will come for judgement at a time we cannot predict (Matthew 24:43-44). The godly will have eternal life and eternal joys (2 Timothy 4:8) and the ungodly endless punishment (Matthew 25:46). Lord …
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Reign in Blood. In this episode of Banned Books, we discuss the Lord’s Supper while reading The Last Supper: The Testament of Jesus by Reinhard Schwarz. We discuss why the distinction between a covenant and a testament is of utmost importance for exegesis, sacramental theology, and Christian life, why promise and gift are central to Luther’s unders…
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If there is Christ, the right amount of miracles will be there, whether or not you see them. "We've got Jesus here in the land of the Gentiles... The disciples aren't dumb, right? We think they are, but it's not that they don’t think Jesus can feed people. It's that they don’t think He should feed these people. They're confused because this isn’t w…
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Every pastor or father who takes teaching the Bible seriously will eventually encounter difficult questions on tough topics. When this happens, we should be ready and lean into them not run away from them. In this series, we’ll be looking at a framework for discussing these topics and walking through how best to answer them by 1) defining what it i…
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September 8, 2024 As Jesus is healing a man’s blindness, the man says “I can see people, but they are like trees walking.” (Mark 8:14-26) This prompts Jesus to work more on the man’s eyes. It turns out that Jesus really has to work to heal the man! The story serves as a key to understanding Mark’s Gospel in that Jesus repeatedly has to work on the …
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Audio recording Sermon manuscript: If you can imagine what it would be like to be deaf andunable to speak, then you might understand why Jesus said “Ephphatha,” which means “beopened” in our Gospel reading. Deafness and muteness close a person inon himself. It is difficult to take in the thoughts of others because youcannot hear them speaking. It i…
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In this episode, the Rev. Ryan Denton, pastor and church planter in the Vanguard Presbyterian Church, joins us to discuss the recent controversy sparked by his article of Reformation21 critiquing what he identifies as Hyper-cessationism that is prevalent in modern Reformed and Reformed adjacent circles. We discuss the approach of the Reformers and …
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Two pastors thinking out loud about the upcoming Gospel reading. This episode is devoted to the Gospel reading for The Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, Luke 7:11–17. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. Dave Petersen ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You ca…
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Welcome to Episode 40 of On The Line! 🔗 Stay Connected with Us! Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes looks and more updates: https://www.instagram.com/otl_podcast_ Join our Facebook community to engage with other listeners: https://www.facebook.com/onthelinepod A Special Thank You to Our Sponsors: This episode is brought to you by: Trinity …
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🤔 *Pharisee feuds and defilement*—what even is that about?! 📖 In this week’s episode of ‘The Uncultured Saints’ Pastors Goodman and Lietzau explore… 💥 Why Jesus clashed with the Pharisees 🙅🏽‍♂️ What it means to be "defiled" How Jesus redefines clean vs. unclean ## Jesus and the Syrophoenician Woman In Mark 7:24-30, Jesus encounters a Syrophoenician…
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Love, Rain On Me. In this episode, we answer listener questions about whether baptism has an expiration date, why people avoid joining a church, and comfort for women who’ve suffered a miscarriage. SHOW NOTES: Luther Genesis Lectures https://www.gutenberg.org/files/48193/48193-h/48193-h.htm Luther's Counsel for Miscarriage https://www.1517.org/arti…
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Political order is a necessary and holy state. Christian perfection is not found by withholding property ownership. We are to be subject to our governing authorities (Romans 13:1). Although there is often much sin where the public office is concerned, we trust in the Lord’s promise to work through these authorities for good order and peace in our s…
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The Scriptures are the Christian’s playground. They are given to us not only for teaching, correction, reproof, training in righteousness, but also to be explored and enjoyed. In this episode, we explore the themes of death and burial in Genesis. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. Karl Fabrizius ----more---- Become a Patron! Yo…
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