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01-02 Pentecost
Pentecost Sunday
Spark your thoughts for Pentecost Sunday as Dr. Peter Nafzger, Dr. David Schmitt, and Jessica Bordeleau discuss the lectionary texts from the books of Numbers, Acts, and John.
This podacst series is also available at Concordia Theology-Podcas
01-20 Pentecost 18, 18th Sunday after Pentecost, October 1, 2023.
Spark your thoughts for October 1, the 18th Sunday after Pentecost. Jessica Bordeleau hosts professors of homiletics- Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion of the lectionary texts from Ezekiel 18:1–4, Philippians 2:1–4, Matthew 21:23–27.
This podcast is also available at Concordia Theology-Podcast, and all major podcast platforms Lectionary Kick-start
01-21 Pentecost 19, 19th Sunday after Pentecost, October 8, 2023.
Spark your thoughts for October 8, the 19th Sunday after Pentecost. Jessica Bordeleau hosts professors of homiletics- Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion of the lectionary texts from Isaiah 5:1–7, Philippians 3:5–14, Matthew 21:33–46.
This podcast is also available at Concordia Theology-Podcast, and all major podcast platforms Lectionary Kick-start
04-07 Under the Fig Tree: Singleness and the church with Jacob Rhodes
In this episode of Under the Fig Tree, hosts Rev. Micah Glenn and Dr. Ben Haupt sit down with Jacob Rhodes, a Master of Divinity graduate and Master of Sacred Theology student at Concordia Seminary. Hear what Jacob found so surprising about his historical theology courses at the Seminary and his thoughts on being single in the church. “The church can often tend to be, I think in our circles, a family-oriented church rather than a family-friendly church,” he says. “There’s nothing wrong with being married and having kids. … But single people still matter and are members of the church and are redeemed by Christ.” Also hear his three-pronged advice for prospective students: “Get your foundation laid,” he says. “Don’t go reading the biggest books you can possibly find. Actually memorize the Small Catechism. Read your Large Catechism. Figure out what the basics are. Get that solidified. No. 2: Get your devotional life in order. … Start praying, start reading. The most important part is always just prayer. You have to be in conversation with God. You have to be in conversation with His saints, with your pastor, you guys in the office. It’s not just you alone. This is never just an interaction between you and God. It’s an interaction between you and God, you and the church and the other saints, you and all these people who God is living in. Foundation, devotion, prayer. Get that all knocked out.”
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Honest Repentance and Faith
Dr. Maxwell’s sermon on Honest Repentance and Faith March 8, 2023
072. Matthew 3:13–17
Chapel Sermon by Kevin Golden from Matthew 3:13–17 on Wednesday, January 11, 2023
082. Introduction to the Lord\u27s Prayer
Chapel Sermon by Gerhard Bode on Luther\u27s Introduction to the Lord\u27s Prayer on Friday, February 3, 2023
083. 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12
Chapel Sermon by Peter Nafzger from 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12 on Monday, February 6, 2023
Assignment of Vicarages and Internships for Specific Ministry (SMP), Cross-Cultural Ministry Center (CMC) and Deaconess Internships. February 9, 2023.
Assignment of Vicarages and Internships for Specific Ministry (SMP), Cross-Cultural Ministry Center (CMC) and Deaconess Internships.https://scholar.csl.edu/smpvideos/1017/thumbnail.jp