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060. Ezekiel 11:14-25
Chapel Sermon by Mark Barz from Ezekiel 11:14-25 on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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061. Malachi 3:1-18
Chapel Sermon by Mark Rockenbach from Malachi 3:1-18 on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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107. Book Blurbs Ryan Tinetti, The Quiet Ambition: Scripture\u27s Surprising Antidote to Our Restless Lives
The discussion features Dr. Kevin Golden interviewing Dr. Ryan Tinetti about his new book, “The Quiet Ambition”. The book was motivated by Dr. Tinetti\u27s pastoral experience talking with God\u27s people who, while desiring to use their talents for God\u27s glory, often wondered how their little life could make a difference in God\u27s vast kingdom, sometimes resulting in a sense of quiet desperation . The title is inspired by the Apostle Paul\u27s instruction in 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12 to make it your ambition to live quietly . Dr. Tinetti explains that biblical quietness is not a romantic ideal but a posture of faith and **trust in the Lord** who acts to save, encouraging believers to rest in Him rather than anxiously trying to save others or making a big fuss. The book follows the structure of these verses, addressing postures like living quietly, tending one\u27s own business (attending to God-given good works and vocation), and working with one\u27s hands (affirming that even menial labor is God-pleasing because God works through us). The author’s main takeaway is to ** think little, ** emphasizing that God is active in the seemingly small details of daily life, transforming those little labors into something significant in His sight, providing joyful confidence and peace while awaiting the return of Christ.https://scholar.csl.edu/cjc/1107/thumbnail.jp
063. Isaiah 2:1-5
Chapel Sermon by David Schmitt from Isaiah 2:1-5 on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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03-29 Fourth Sunday in Advent
Each week Jessica Bordeleau hosts Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion about the lectionary texts for upcoming Sundays. The texts for December 21st, the Fourth Sunday in Advent are 2 Samuel 7:1–11, 16, Romans 16:25–27, Luke 1:26–38, and Psalm 89:1–5, 19-29.
This podcast is also available at Concordia Theology-Podcast, and all major podcast platforms Lectionary Kick-start
03-30 First Sunday after Christmas
Each week Jessica Bordeleau hosts Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion about the lectionary texts for upcoming Sundays. The texts for December 28th, the First Sunday after Christmas are Isaiah 63:7–14, Galatians 4:4–7, Matthew 2:13–23, and Psalm 111:1–10.
This podcast is also available at Concordia Theology-Podcast, and all major podcast platforms Lectionary Kick-start
03-31 Second Sunday after Christmas
Each week Jessica Bordeleau hosts Dr. Peter Nafzger and Dr. David Schmitt in a discussion about the lectionary texts for upcoming Sundays. The texts for January 4th, the First Sunday after Christmas are 1 Kings 3:4–15, Ephesians 1:3–14, Luke 2:40–52, and Psalm 119:97–104.
This podcast is also available at Concordia Theology-Podcast, and all major podcast platforms Lectionary Kick-start
Intelligent Preaching or Artificial Preaching: A Beginning Conversation about Artificial Intelligence and Sermon Construction
Artificial intelligence (AI) is now mainstream. It presents a spectrum of options for preachers. On one extreme, preachers could refuse to use AI in any capacity. On the other hand, preachers could use AI to construct sermons. How should preachers think about these issues? What theological and confessional wisdom is available to guide their thinking? How do we wisely discern appropriate uses of AI? This presentation will propose Scriptural and confessional frameworks to promote wise thinking about the preaching task in an age of AI. It will give special attention to the personhood and embodiment of preachers. Participants will discuss opportunities and limitations for the uses of AI in preaching as well as learn potential options for using AI in sermon preparation
123. Luke 13:1-9
Chapel Sermon by Douglas Rutt from Luke 13:1-9 on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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