KNNA Theological Programming: Recent Episodes

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In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we speak about the creation, and how Christ was present therein.

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In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we hear the call of wisdom in contrast to the wicked adulterous woman.

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In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we continue to examine the wickedness of adultery as Solomon teaches.

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In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we continue to examine the wickedness of adultery as Solomon teaches.

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In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we begin to look at practical wisdom, explaining how we as Christians live like Christians ought.

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In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine the wicked seductress and adulteress of sin. Solomon clearly teaches that any sexual activity outside of marriage is sinful, and that the Christian should avoid it.

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In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine the wicked seductress and adulteress of sin.

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In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we bring to a close chapter 4.

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In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine chapter 4, in which Solomon compares and contrasts the way of uprightness with the way of the wicked.

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What is the Book of Proverbs? Is it useful for the Christian life in the modern era?

In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine chapter 4, seeing how most important for us is to "Get Wisdom! Get it Now! Get it or Else!"

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What is the Book of Proverbs? Is it useful for the Christian life in the modern era?

In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine chapter 3, seeing how faith in Christ is the true wisdom that Christians ought to seek.

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What is the Book of Proverbs? Is it useful for the Christian life in the modern era?

In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine chapter 3, seeing how faith in Christ is the true wisdom that Christians ought to seek.

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What is the Book of Proverbs? Is it useful for the Christian life in the modern era?

In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine chapter 3, seeing how the first commandment and its meaning are found throughout the scriptures. "You should have no other Gods!" What does this mean? Listen to find out!

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What is the Book of Proverbs? Is it useful for the Christian life in the modern era?

In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine chapter 2, focusing on verses 16-22. In this section Solomon compares the way of righteous vs. the way of the adulteress who leads to wrong faith. What does this mean? Listen to find out!

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What is the Book of Proverbs? Is it useful for the Christian life in the modern era?

In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine chapter 2, focusing on verses 1-15. In this section Solomon teaches us that faith is the most valuable thing in this world, and that it comes from God's Word entering our ears. This word becomes faith in our hearts that anchors us against the evil darkness of this world.


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What is the Book of Proverbs? Is it useful for the Christian life in the modern era?

In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine chapter 1, focusing on verses 20-33. In this section, we look at the call of wisdom in the streets, and how some scoff and ignore that call, following the ways of the world instead.


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What is the Book of Proverbs? Is it useful for the Christian life in the modern era?

In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad continue a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine chapter 1, focusing on verses 1-19. In this section, Solomon begins by speaking of two opposing calls, one of wisdom, and one of wickedness.


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What is the Book of Proverbs? Is it useful for the Christian life in the modern era?

In this episode of Equipping the Saints, Pastors Moline and Goodroad begin a detailed look at the Book of Proverbs. Today we examine the Who, What, When, Where and Why of Proverbs.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, Pastor Thomas Goodroad, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode continues and concludes a look at the text of James Chapter 5, verses 13-20. James speaks here of the importance of prayer and forgiveness. What may at first seem like unconnected terms, he beautifully weaves them together into a marvelous conclusion.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, Pastor Thomas Goodroad, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode continues a look at the text of James Chapter 5, verses 7-12. James speaks here of the importance of patience in the midst of horrific and base suffering that occasionally if not often afflicts the Christian. Rather than grumble and risk judgement, remain steadfast in the Word of God and consider the example of the prophets.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, Pastor Thomas Goodroad, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 5, verses 1-6. James speaks here warnings to the rich and the danger of a life lived in luxury and self-indulgence.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 4, verses 13-17. James speaks here about sinful and arrogant boasting.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 4, verses 11-12. James gives an extended call to repentance in James 4:1-10. Now in verses 11 and 12, he equates speaking evil against one's brother as sinful judging.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 4, verses 1-4. James follows his discussion on wisdom from above with an extended call to repentance in James 4:1-10. Picking up with verse 5, James teaches that being friends with the world makes one an enemy of God. Topics discussed are quarrels, passions, and friendship with the world.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 4, verses 5-10. James follows his discussion on wisdom from above with an extended call to repentance in James 4:1-10. Picking up with verse 5, James teaches that being friends with the world makes one an enemy of God. Topics discussed are sinful pride and self righteousness, submission and order, and true Lutheran piety.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 3, verses 13-18. James now teaches about wisdom, especially the meekness of wisdom which seeks peace. This is a call to repentance for all Christians, as we all lack wisdom, but also an encouragement from the wisdom and peace which flow from God.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 3, verses 1-12. James goes into great detail detailing and exposing the sins of the tongue. This is a call to repentance for all Christians, but especially those who are teachers in the church.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 2, verses 18-26. This is one of the most hotly contested sections of all Scripture! Does James contradict Paul here? Just what is the relationship between faith and good works? Is James simply being a good Pastor here? Are these words relevant for today? This episode continues the discussion and looks at Abraham and Rahab as examples of good works flowing from faith.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 2, verses 14-17. This is one of the most hotly contested sections of all Scripture! Does James contradict Paul here? Just what is the relationship between faith and good works? Is James simply being a good Pastor here? Are these words relevant for today? This episode addresses all of these issues.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 2, verses 8-13. The sin of partiality, introduced in the previous section, is expanded upon and used as an example to teach the impossibility of keeping the Commandments perfectly, and the importance of "the law of liberty.".

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 2, verses 1-7. Special attention is devoted to the discussion of partiality; when is it sin and when is it God-pleasing.

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LifeLight Bible Study on Hebrews is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 1, verses 22-27. Special attention is devoted to hearing and doing the Word of God, the "perfect law," and taming the tongue.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 1, verses 19-21. Special attention is devoted to the righteousness of God and receiving with meekness the implanted Word.

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LifeLight Bible Study on Hebrews is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 1, verses 13-18. Special attention is devoted to the temptations of a Christian and where they lead.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 1, verses 9-12. Special attention is devoted to the trials of the rich and the trials of the poor, as well as the crown of life.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 1, verses 5-8. Special attention is devoted to wisdom and doubt and prayer.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 1, verses 3 and 4. Special attention is devoted to trials and steadfastness, as well as the false teaching of suffering as a means of grace.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode begins a look at the text of James, covering Chapter 1, verses 1 and 2. Special attention is devoted to the dispersion/diaspora and the term servant/slave.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on the Book of James. This episode serves as an introduction to the epistle, and discusses the date and authorship of James, the identity of James, and a brief discussion regarding the perceived differences between James and Paul.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode discusses cremation and burial, and how a Christian can best make the good confession.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode discusses end of life issues, including nursing homes, hospice care, pain and suffering.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode discusses service planning, both at the church and at the funeral home.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode discusses pastoral visitation; when it is appropriate and what to expect.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode offers an in depth look at Psalm 23, with a special emphasis on the universal popularity of "The Shepherd's Psalm."

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode continues an in depth look at John 11, examining verses 38-44, with a special emphasis on the resurrection of the body.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode continues an in depth look at John 11, examining verses 28-37, with a special emphasis on grieving and the nature of grief.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode continues an in depth look at John 11, examining verses 17-27, with a special emphasis on Mary and Martha and the nature of grief.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode continues an in depth look at John 11, examining verses 5-16, with a special emphasis on the erroneous teaching of "soul sleep."


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? Is there such a thing as a Christian ethic?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode begins an in depth look at John 11, examining verses 1-4, with a special emphasis on pastoral care and different generational views of death.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode explores the questions of life and death, heaven and hell, based on Luke 16:19-31.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode explores the origin of death and the three types of death: spiritual, temporal, and eternal, based on Genesis 3:8-19.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode explores the origin of death and the three types of death: spiritual, temporal, and eternal, based on Genesis 3:1-7.


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Chariots 4 Hope is a faith based organization that provides automobiles to low income families and individuals who are in need. Pastor Poppe has a discussion with cofounder Michelle Hurt and staff member Phoebe Hampton regarding the mission and ministry of Chariots 4 Hope.

For more information go to www.chariots4hope.org

Contact them at info@chariots4hope.org or 402-516-8301


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a new study on death and dying. This episode introduces the topic of Dying Well, based on 2 Corinthians 5:1-10.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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Acts Bible Study 8/4/22


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Noah Kerstein begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. This episode looks at the topic of contraception in light of God's Gift of Marriage.

Ethics of Sex, From Taboo to Delight, chapters 4 and 5


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. This episode looks at the topic of sex education in light of God's Gift of Marriage.

1 Corinthians 6:12-20; Luther on 8th Commandment; Matthew Rueger, "Christian Sex Education: The Great Cover-Up


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. This episode looks at the sin of self-pollution in light of God's Gift of Marriage.

! Corinthians 6:8-10; 16b-20, Galatians 5:16-26


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. This episode looks at the sin of transgenderism in light of God's Gift of Marrage.

Genesis 1:27; Deuteronomy 22:5; 1 Timothy 6:6


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. This episode looks at the sin of homosexuality in light of God's Gift of Marriage.

Romans 1:18-32; 1 Corinthians 6:12-20


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. This episode looks at the sin of polyamory in light of God's Gift of Marriage..


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. This episode looks at the plague of pornography, examining Song of Solomon, 1 Samuel 11, and Psalm 32.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. This episode looks at the tragedy of divorce and several warning signs.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. 1 Corinthians 7:10-16.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. 1 Corinthians 7:1-9.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage. Mark 10, Matthew 19, 1 Corinthians 7.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith. This is a special episode that takes a small detour into the historicity of Christ. In other words, we look at historical documents and quotes in addition to the Bible that give us a deeper understanding of how the rest of the world at the time surrounding the crucifixion viewed Jesus, called the Christ.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a study of God's Gift of Marriage.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with an introduction to Christian Ethics.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 6:21-24.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 6:18-20.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 6:13-17.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 6:10-12.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 6:5-9.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 6:1-4.


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Nik Sandman interviews Matthew Harrison, President of The Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod, regarding the war between Russia and Ukraine. March 4th, 2022


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 5:30-33.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 5:25-30.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 5:21-24.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 5:15-21.


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The study on Luther's Smalcald Articles is led at CUNE in room 102 of Thom on Sunday nights at 6:00 PM CT by Pastor Adam Moline of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 5:7-14-6.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at New Year's Eve.

Luke 12:35-40; Isaiah 30:8-17; Romans 8:31b-39

(This program was originally recorded in 2017)


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 5:1-6.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 4:25-32.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 4:17-24.

Ephesians 4:17-24 - Now this I say and testify in the Lord, that you must no longer walk as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their minds. 18They are darkened in their understanding, alienated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them, due to their hardness of heart. 19They have become callous and have given themselves up to sensuality, greedy to practice every kind of impurity. 20But that is not the way you learned Christ!— 21assuming that you have heard about him and were taught in him, as the truth is in Jesus, 22to put off your old self, which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires, 23and to be renewed in the spirit of your minds, 24and to put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness.


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What does it look like to be a Christian? How are we saved? When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like? Is there a difference? Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification?

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 2:1-10.

Ephesians 2: 1-10 - And you were dead in the trespasses and sins 2 in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience— 3 among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind. 4 But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, 5 even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved— 6 and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, 7 so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. 8 For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9 not a result of works, so that no one may boast. 10 For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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The study on Luther's Smalcald Articles is led at CUNE in room 102 of Thom on Sunday nights at 6:00 PM CT by Pastor Adam Moline of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.


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The study on Luther's Smalcald Articles is led at CUNE in room 102 of Thom on Sunday nights at 6:00 PM CT by Pastor Adam Moline of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.


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What does it look like to be a Christian?  How are we saved?  When we are saved, what does the Christian life look like?  Is there a difference?  Can we talk only about justification without talking about sanctification? 

Pastor Clint K. Poppe, Pastor Adam Moline, and Vicar Thomas Goodroad begin to answer these questions with a look at Ephesians 4:11-16.  

Ephesians 4:11-16 - And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, 12to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, 13until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ, 14so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes. 15Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, 16from whom the whole body, joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is working properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the Scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary (LSB) assigned for The Fourth Sunday after Epiphany.

Matthew 8:23-27; Jonah 1:1-17; Romans 13:8-10


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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the Scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary (LSB) assigned for The Second Sunday after Christmas.

Matthew 2:13-23; Genesis 46:1-7; 1 Peter 4:12-19


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany.  Matthew 13:24-30

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the Occasion of a Day of Thanksgiving.

Introit; Luke 17:11-19; Deuteronomy 8:1-10; Philippians 6-20


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany.  Matthew 8:23-27

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at All Saints Day- November 1.

Matthew 5:1-12; Revelation 7:9-17; Introit; 1 John 3:1-3


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Reformation Day- October 31.

Matthew 11:12-19; Revelation 14:6-7; Romans 3:19-28


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Unfortunately, there were some technical difficulties and this episode was cut off a little early.

The study on Luther's Smalcald Articles is led at CUNE in room 102 of Thom on Sunday nights at 6:00 PM CT by Pastor Adam Moline of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

In this episode, Pastor Moline talks about part 2 article II of the Smalcald Articles.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. James of Jerusalem, Brother of Jesus and Martyr- October 23.

Matthew 13:54-58; Acts 15:12-22a; James 1:1-12


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Luke, Evangelist- October 18.

Luke 10:1-9; Isaiah 35:5-8; 2 Timothy 4:5-18


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The study on Luther's Smalcald Articles is led at CUNE in room 102 of Thom on Sunday nights at 6:00 PM CT by Pastor Adam Moline of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

In this episode, Pastor Moline talks about part 2 article II of the Smalcald Articles.


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Simon and St. Jude, Apostles- October 28.

John 15:12-21; Jeremiah 26:1-16; 1 Peter 1:3-9


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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The study on Luther's Smalcald Articles is led at CUNE in room 102 of Thom on Sunday nights at 6:00 PM CT by Pastor Adam Moline of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

In this episode, Pastor Moline talks about the historical context of the Smalcald Articles and takes a look at Martin Luther's preface.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the readings appointed for a Harvest Festival.

Luke 12:12-21; Deuteronomy 26:1-11; 2 Corinthians 9:6-15


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Michael and All Angels, September 29.

Matthew 18:1-11; Daniel 10:10-14, 12:1-3; Revelation 12:7-12


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Matthew, Apostle & Evangelist, September 21.

Matthew 9:9-13; Ezekiel 2:8-3:11; Ephesians 4:7-16


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.

This episode of Acts Bible Study begins looking at the actual text of Acts.  Today we studied Acts 1:1-11, emphasizing how Jesus is continuing even today the work he began in the Gospels - primarily of calling sinners to repent and granting them grace through Word and Sacrament.  


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Holy Cross Day, September 14.

John 12:20-33; Numbers 21:4-9; 1 Corinthians 1: 18-25


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Acts Bible Study is meeting on Thursdays in place of Lifelight at 1 p.m.  

The Book of Acts looks at the history of the early church, focusing on how Christ continues to work in His church through the Word and the Sacrament to call people into the Christian faith.  

This Episode is an introduction and historical background to the book of Acts.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the occasion of a Day of National Tragedy.

Luke 13:1-9; Job 30:16-24; Romans 8:31-39


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An interview with Rev. Christian Preus on Lutheran Classical College, soon to begin holding classes in Laramie, Wyoming.  


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the Martyrdom of John the Baptist, August 29.

Mark 6:14-29; Revelation 6:9-11; Romans 6:1-5


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Bartholomew, Apostle, August 24.

Luke 22:24-30; Proverbs 3:1-8; 2 Corinthians 4:7-10


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4 Part Interview with Jay Abramson, creator of the Podcast, History of College Football. This interview introduces the podcast, played on KNNA-LP 95.7 The Cross in Lincoln Nebraska.  www.thecross957.org

You can check out the podcast at HistoryofCollegeFootball.com or by searching "Jay Abramson" on Anchor.

You can contact Jay at: historyofcollegefootball@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter at: @HistColFootball


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Mary, Mother of Our Lord, August 15.

Luke 1:46-55; Isaiah 61:7-11; Introit; Galatians 4:4-7


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the Occasion of a Christian Education Observance.

Luke 18:15-17; Deuteronomy 6:4-15; Acts 2:37-41; Psalm 34:8-11


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the Occasion of a Mission Festival Observance.

Luke 24:44-53; Isaiah 62:1-7; Romans 10:11-17


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. James the Elder, Apostle, July 25.

Mark 10:35-45; Acts 11:27-12:5; Romans 8:28-39.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at The Holy Innocents, December 28.

Matthew 2:13-18; Jeremiah 31:15-17; Revelation 14:1-5


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Mary Magdalene, July 22.

John 20:1-2, 10-18; Proverbs 31:10-31; Acts 13:26-31


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at The Visitation, July 2.

Luke 1:39-45; Isaiah 11:1-5; Romans 12:9-16


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Peter and St. Paul, Apostles- June 29.

Acts 15:1-12; Matthew 16:13-19; Galatians 2:1-10


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at The Nativity of St. John the Baptist, June 24.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Barnabas, Apostle.

Mark 6:7-13; Isaiah 42:5–12; Acts 11:19–30; 13:1–3


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Pentecost Tuesday.

John 10:1-10; Isaiah 32:14-20; Acts 8:14-17


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Pentecost Monday.

John 3:16-21; Isaiah 57:15-21; Acts 10:34a, 42-48


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Pentecost Eve.

John 14:23-31; Joel 3:1-5; Romans 8:12-17


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at The Ascension of Our Lord.

Mark 16:14-20; Acts 1:1-11; 2 Kings 2:5-15


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Apologies. There was a minor recording issue, and the first few minutes of the Bible Study were cut off.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Philip and St. James, Apostles, May 1.

John 14:1-14; Isaiah 30:18-21; Ephesians 2:19-22


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Mark, Evangelist, April 25.

Mark 16:14-20; Isaiah 52:7-10; 2 Timothy 4:5-18


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Joseph, Guardian of Jesus, March 19.

Matthew 2:13-15, 19-23; 2 Samuel 7:4-16; Romans 4:13-18


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at The Annunciation of Our Lord, March 25.

Luke 1:26-38; Isaiah 7:10-14; Hebrews 10:4-10


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Easter Wednesday.

John 21:1-14; Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Good Friday.

John 19:17-30; Isaiah 52:13-53:12; Hebrews 4:14-16,5:7-9


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Easter Sunday.  Mark 16:1-8

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Palm Sunday-Confirmation.  John 6:67-69

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Maundy Thursday.

John 13:1-15; 34-35, Exodus 12:1-14, 1 Corinthians 11:23-32


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for The Fifth Sunday in Lent.  John 8:46-59 (1855)

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe

Sermon on the sin against the Holy Spirit.


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for The Fourth Sunday in Lent.  John 6:1-15

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Wednesday in Holy Week.

John 13:16-38; Revelation 1:5b-7; Isaiah 62:11-63:7


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for The Third Sunday in Lent.  Luke 11:14-28

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Tuesday in Holy Week.

John 12:23-50; Jeremiah 11:18-20; 1 Timothy 6:12-14


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Monday in Holy Week.

John 12:1-23; Isaiah 50:5-10; 1 Peter 2:21-24


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for The Second Sunday in Lent.  Matthew 15:21-28

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for The First Sunday in Lent.  Matthew 4:1-11

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Matthias, Apostle, February 24.

Matthew 11:25-30; Acts 1:15-26; Isaiah 66:1-2


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at Ash Wednesday.

Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21; Joel 2:12-19; 2 Peter 1:2-11


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Quinquagesima.  Luke 18:31-43

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Sexagesima.  Luke 8:4-15

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Titus, Pastor and Confessor, January 26.

Luke 10:1-9; Acts 20:28-35; Titus 1:1-9


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at The Purification of Mary & The Presentation of Our Lord, February 2.

Luke 2:22-32; 1 Samuel 1:21-28; Hebrews 2:14-18


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Septuagesima.  Matthew 20:1-16

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Lifelight Bible Study, Thursdays at 1 p.m.


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Third Sunday after The Epiphany.  Matthew 8:1-13

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at St. Timothy, Pastor and Confessor, January 24.

Matthew 14:42-47; Acts 16:1-5; 1 Timothy 6:11-16


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at The Conversion of St. Paul, January 25.

Acts 9:1-22; Galatians 1:11-24; Matthew 19:27-30


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Second Sunday after The Epiphany.  John 2:1-11

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at The Confession of St. Peter, January 18.


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the First Sunday after The Epiphany.  Luke 2:41-52

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for The Epiphany of Our Lord.  Matthew 2:1-12

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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Epiphany of Our Lord

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the Circumcision and Name of Jesus, January 1.

Luke 2:21; Numbers 6:22-27; Galatians 3:23-29


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Second Sunday After Christmas.  Matthew 2:13-23

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the First Sunday After Christmas.  Luke 2:33-40

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. This episode continues their look at Advent Hymns. LSB 384, Of the Father's Love Begotten.

Author: Aurelius Clemens Prudentius Marcus Aurelius Clemens Prudentius, "The Christian Pindar" was born in northern Spain, a magistrate whose religious convictions came late in life. His subsequent sacred poems were literary and personal, not, like those of St. Ambrose, designed for singing. Selections from them soon entered the Mozarabic rite, however, and have since remained exquisite treasures of the Western churches.

1 Of the Father's love begotten

ere the worlds began to be,

he is Alpha and Omega,

he the Source, the Ending he,

of the things that are, that have been,

and that future years shall see,

evermore and evermore!

2 O that birth forever blessed,

when the Virgin, full of grace,

by the Holy Ghost conceiving,

bore the Savior of our race;

and the babe, the world's Redeemer,

first revealed his sacred face,

evermore and evermore!

3 This is he whom heav'n-taught singers

sang of old with one accord,

whom the Scriptures of the prophets

promised in their faithful word;

now he shines, the long expected;

let creation praise its Lord,

evermore and evermore!

4 O ye heights of heav'n, adore him;

angel hosts, his praises sing:

all dominions, bow before him

and extol our God and King;

let no tongue on earth be silent,

ev'ry voice in concert ring,

evermore and evermore!

5 Christ, to thee, with God the Father,

and, O Holy Ghost, to thee,

hymn and chant and high thanksgiving

and unwearied praises be,

honor, glory, and dominion

and eternal victory,

evermore and evermore!


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the Festival of St. John, December 27.

John 21:20-25; Revelation 1:1-6; 1 John 1:1-2:2


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Fourth Sunday in Advent

Edited for Time and Read By Rev. John Schmidt


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the Nativity of Our Lord (Christmas Day), December 25.

John 1:1-18; Exodus 40:17-21, 34-38; Titus 3:4-7


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Third Sunday in Advent

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. This episode continues their look at Advent Hymns.  LSB 357 "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel"

The text for "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" comes from a 7 verse poem that dates back to the 8th century. It was used in a call and response fashion during the vespers, or evening, service. The original text created the reverse acrostic "ero cras," which means "I shall be with you tomorrow," and is particularly appropriate for the advent season.

This ancient advent hymn originated in part from the “Great ‘O’ Antiphons,” part of the medieval Roman Catholic Advent liturgy. On each day of the week leading up to Christmas, one responsive verse would be chanted, each including a different Old Testament name for the coming Messiah. When we sing each verse of this hymn, we acknowledge Christ as the fulfillment of these Old Testament prophesies. We sing this hymn in an already-but not yet-kingdom of God. Christ's first coming gives us a reason to rejoice again and again, yet we know that all is not well with the world. So along with our rejoicing, we plead using the words of this hymn that Christ would come again to perfectly fulfill the promise that all darkness will be turned to light.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the Festival of St. Stephen, December 26.

Matthew 23:34-39; 2 Chronicles 24:7-22; Acts 6:8-7:2a,51-60


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Second Sunday in Advent

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the Festival of St. Thomas, December 21.

Judges 6:36-40, Ephesians 4:7, 11-16, John 20:24-29


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the First Sunday in Advent

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Fourth Sunday in Advent.  John 1:19-28

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. This episode begins their look at Advent Hymns.  LSB 332, "Savior of the Nations Come."

Author (attributed to): St. Ambrose Ambrose (b. Treves, Germany, 340; d. Milan, Italy, 397), one of the great Latin church fathers, is remembered best for his preaching, his struggle against the Arian heresy, and his introduction of metrical and antiphonal singing into the Western church. Ambrose was trained in legal studies and distinguished himself in a civic career, becoming a consul in Northern Italy. When the bishop of Milan, an Arian, died in 374, the people demanded that Ambrose, who was not ordained or even baptized, become the bishop. He was promptly baptized and ordained, and he remained bishop of Milan until his death. Ambrose successfully resisted the Arian heresy and the attempts of the Roman emperors to dominate the church.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode looks at the Festival of St. Andrew, November 30.

John 1:35-42a, Ezekiel 3:16-21, Romans 10:8b-18


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Twenty-Fourth Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Second Sunday in Advent.  Luke 21:25-36

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Third Sunday in Advent.  Matthew 11:2-10

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue their study of the appointed readings for the day according to the LSB One Year Series, but branch out into the Minor Festivals and Feast Days. This episode is a general introduction to the celebration of Minor Festivals in the Lutheran Church with a study of Article 21 of the Augsburg Confession.


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the First Sunday in Advent.  Matthew 21:1-9

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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Twenty-Third Sunday After Trinity

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for The Last Sunday in the Church Year.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Twenty-Second Sunday After Trinity

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. This episode continues their look at Reformation Hymns. LSB 516, "Wake, Awake, for Night Is Flying."

1 "Wake, awake, for night is flying,"

the watchmen on the heights are crying;

"Awake, Jerusalem, arise!"

Midnight hears the welcome voices

and at the thrilling cry rejoices:

"Where are the virgins pure and wise?

The Bridegroom comes: Awake!

Your lamps with gladness take!

Alleluia!

With bridal care and faith's bold prayer,

to meet the Bridegroom, come, prepare!"

2 Zion hears the watchmen singing,

and in her heart new joy is springing.

She wakes, she rises from her gloom.

For her Lord comes down all-glorious

and strong in grace, in truth victorious.

Her star is risen, her light is come!

Now come, O Blessed One,

Lord Jesus, God's own Son.

Sing hosanna!

We answer all in joy your call;

we follow to the wedding hall.

3 Lamb of God, the heavens adore you,

the saints and angels sing before you

with harp and cymbals' clearest tone.

Of one pearl each shining portal,

where, joining with the choir immortal,

we gather round your radiant throne.

No eye has seen that light,

no ear the echoed might

of your glory;

yet there shall we in victory

sing shouts of joy eternally!

Psalter Hymnal, 1987

Philipp Nicolai (b. Mengeringhausen, Waldeck, Germany, 1556; d. Hamburg, Germany, 1608) lived an eventful life–he fled from the Spanish army, sparred with Roman Catholic and Calvinist opponents, and ministered to plague-stricken congregations. Educated at Wittenberg University, he was ordained a Lutheran pastor in 1583.


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Twenty Third Sunday after Trinity.  Matthew 22:15-22; Proverbs 8:11-22; Philippians 17-21


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Twenty-Fourth Sunday After Trinity.  Matthew 9:18-26

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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Twenty-First Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Twenty-First Sunday After Trinity.  

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Twenty Second Sunday after Trinity.  Matthew 18:21-35; Micah 6:6-8; Philippians 1:3-11


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Twenty-Second Sunday After Trinity.  Matthew 18:23-35

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Twenty-Third Sunday After Trinity.  Matthew 22:15-22

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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Twentieth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned All Saints Day 2020.

Revelation 7:9-17; 1 John 3:1-3; Matthew 5:1-12


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Twentieth Sunday After Trinity.  Matthew 22:1-14

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. This episode continues their look at Reformation Hymns. LSB 656-657, "A Mighty Fortress is Our God."

Luther, Martin, born at Eisleben, Nov. 10, 1483; died at Eisleben, Feb. 18, 1546.

1 A mighty fortress is our God,

A trusty shield and weapon;

He helps us free from ev'ry need

That hath us now o'ertaken.

The old evil foe

Now means deadly woe;

Deep guile and great might

Are his dread arms in fight;

On earth is not his equal.

2 With might of ours can naught be done,

Soon were our loss effected;

But for us fights the Valiant One,

Whom God Himself elected.

Ask ye, Who is this?

Jesus Christ it is,

Of Sabaoth Lord,

And there's none other God;

He holds the field forever.

3 Though devils all the world should fill,

All eager to devour us.

We tremble not, we fear no ill;

They shall not overpow'r us.

This world's prince may still

Scowl fierce as he will,

He can harm us none.

He's judged; the deed is done;

One little word can fell him.

4 The Word they still shall let remain

Nor any thanks have for it;

He's by our side upon the plain

With His good gifts and Spirit.

And take they our life,

Goods, fame, child, and wife,

Though these all be gone,

Our vict'ry has been won;

The Kingdom ours remaineth.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity

Edited for Time and Read By Rev. John Schmidt


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned Reformation Day 2020.

Revelation 14:6-7; Romans 3:19-28; John 8:31-36


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. This episode continues their look at Reformation Hymns.  LSB 655, Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word.

1 Lord, keep us steadfast in your Word;

curb those who by deceit or sword

would wrest the kingdom from your Son

and bring to naught all he has done.

2 Lord Jesus Christ, your pow'r make known,

for you are Lord of lords alone;

defend your holy church, that we

may sing your praise triumphantly.

3 O Comforter of priceless worth,

send peace and unity on earth;

support us in our final strife,

and lead us out of death to life.

Luther, Martin, born at Eisleben, Nov. 10, 1483; died at Eisleben, Feb. 18, 1546.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity 2020.

Matthew 9:1-8; Genesis 28:10-17; Ephesians 4:22-28


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. This episode continues their look at Reformation Hymns. LSB 668.

1 Rise! To arms! With prayer employ you,

O Christians, lest the foe destroy you;

For Satan has designed your fall.

Wield God’s word, the weapon glorious;

Against all foes be thus victorious,

For God protects you from them all.

Fear not the hordes of hell,

Here is Emmanuel.

Hail the Savior!

The strong foes yield

To Christ, our shield,

And we, the victors, hold the field.

2 Cast afar this world’s vain pleasure

And boldly strive for heav'nly treasure.

Be steadfast in the Savior’s might.

Trust the Lord, who stands beside you,

For Jesus from all harm will hide you.

By faith you conquer in the fight.

Take courage, weary soul!

Look forward to the goal!

Joy awaits you.

The race well run,

Your long war won,

Your crown shines splendid as the sun.

3 Wisely fight, for time is fleeting;

The hours of grace are fast retreating;

Short, short is this our earthly way.

When the Lord the dead will waken

And sinners all by fear are shaken,

The saints with joy will greet that day.

Praise God, our triumph’s sure.

We need not long endure

Scorn and trial.

Our Savior King

His own will bring

To that great glory which we sing.

Author: Wilhelm Erasmus Arends Arends, Wilhelm Erasmus, son of E. F. Arnds, pastor at Langenstein, near Halberstadt, was born at Langenstein, Feb. 5,1677. He became, in 1707, pastor at Crottorf, near Halberstadt, and in 1718, pastor of the church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Halberstadt.


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity 2020.

Matthew 22:34-46

Deuteronomy 10:12-21

1 Corinthians 1:1-9


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know.

Today we look at a historically significant hymn that has it roots in the 30 Years War and the army of Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus.  Without his intervention in the 30 years war, it is possible that the protestant Lutheran Church would have been wiped out.  The hymn carries great theology in simple words and tune, and is one that every Lutheran should memorize and learn.  

1 O little flock, fear not the foe

Who madly seeks your overthrow;

Dread not his rage and pow'r.

And though your courage sometimes faints,

His seeming triumph o'er God's saints

Lasts but a little hour.

2 Be of good cheer; your cause belongs

To Him who can avenge your wrongs;

Leave it to Him, our Lord.

Though hidden yet from mortal eyes,

His Gideon shall for you arise,

Uphold you and His Word.

3 As true as God's own Word is true,

Not earth nor hell's satanic crew

Against us shall prevail.

Their might? A joke, a mere facade!

God is with us and we with God—

Our vict'ry cannot fail.

4 Amen, Lord Jesus, grant our prayer;

Great Captain, now Thine arm make bare,

Fight for us once again!

So shall Thy saints and martyrs raise

A mighty chorus to Thy praise

Forevermore. Amen.


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity 2020.

Luke 14:1-11

Proverbs 25:6-14

Ephesians 4:1-6


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Sixteeth Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know.

Today we look at a commonly sung Communion Hymn, Lord Jesus Christ You Have Prepared


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know.

Today we look at a commonly sung Communion Hymn, Soul Adorn Yourself With Gladness


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity 2020.

Matthew 6:24-34; 1 Kings 17:8-16; Galatians 5:25-6:10


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know.

Today we look at a commonly sung Communion Hymn, I Come O Savior To Your Table.

  1. I come, O Savior, to Thy Table,

For weak and weary is my soul;

Thou, Bread of Life, alone art able

To satisfy and make me whole:

REFRAIN:

Lord, may Thy body and Thy blood

Be for my soul the highest good!

  1. Oh, grant that I in manner worthy

May now approach Thy heavenly Board

And, as I lowly bow before Thee,

Look only unto Thee, O Lord!

  1. Unworthy though I am, O Savior,

Because I have a sinful heart,

Yet Thou Thy lamb wilt banish never

For Thou my faithful Shepherd art!

  1. Oh, let me loathe all sin forever

As death and poison to my soul

That I through wilful sinning never

May see Thy Judgment take its toll!

  1. Thy heart is filled with fervent yearning

That sinners may salvation see

Who, Lord, to Thee in faith are turning;

So I, a sinner, come to Thee.

  1. Weary am I and heavy laden,

With sin my soul is sore opprest;

Receive me graciously, and gladden

My heart, for I am now Thy guest.

  1. Thou here wilt find a heart most lowly

That humbly falls before Thy feet,

That duly weeps o'er sin, yet solely

Thy merit pleads, as it is meet.

  1. By faith I call Thy holy Table

The testament of Thy deep love;

For, lo, thereby I now am able

To see how love Thy heart doth move.

  1. What higher gift can we inherit?

It is faith's bond and solid base;

It is the strength of heart and spirit,

The covenant of hope and grace.

  1. This feast is manna, wealth abounding

Unto the poor, to weak ones power,

To angels joy, to hell confounding,

And life for us in death's dark hour.

  1. Thy body, given for me, O Savior,

Thy blood which Thou for me didst shed,

These are my life and strength forever,

By them my hungry soul is fed.

  1. With Thee, Lord, I am now united;

I live in Thee and Thou in me.

No sorrow fills my soul, delighted

It finds its only joy in Thee.

  1. Who can condemn me now? For surely

The Lord is nigh, who justifies.

No hell I fear, and thus securely,

With Jesus I to heaven rise.

  1. Though death may threaten with disaster,

It cannot rob me of my cheer;

For He who is of death the Master

With aid and comfort e'er is near.

  1. My heart has now become Thy dwelling,

O blessed Holy Trinity.

With angels I, Thy praises telling,

Shall live in joy eternally.


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Twelfth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Eleventh Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Eleventh Sunday After Trinity

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know.

Today we look at a historic hymn that is rich in theology. At the Lamb's High Feast we Sing. Each phrase and stanza introduces another picture of God and His grace as it is revealed in Jesus Christ.

1 At the Lamb's high feast we sing

Praise to our victorious King,

Who has washed us in the tide

Flowing from His piercèd side.

Alleluia!

2 Praise we Him, whose love divine

Gives His sacred blood for wine,

Gives His Body for the feast--

Christ the victim, Christ the priest.

Alleluia!

3 Where the paschal blood is poured,

Death's dread angel sheathes the sword;

Israel's hosts triumphant go

Through the wave that drowns the foe.

Alleluia!

4 Praise we Christ, whose blood was shed,

Paschal victim, paschal bread;

With sincerity and love

Eat we manna from above.

Alleluia!

5 Mighty Victim from the sky,

Hell's fierce pow'rs beneath You lie;

You have conquered in the fight,

You have brought us life and light.

Alleluia!

6 Now no more can death appall,

Now no more the grave enthrall;

You have opened paradise,

And Your saints in You shall rise.

Alleluia!

7 Easter triumph, Easter joy!

This alone can sin destroy;

From sin's pow'r, Lord, set us free,

Newborn souls in You to be.

Alleluia!

8 Father, who the crown shall give,

Savior, by whose death we live,

Spirit, guide through all our days;

Three in One, Your name we praise.

Alleluia!


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity 2020.

Luke 18:9-14; Genesis 4:1-15; Ephesians 2:1-10


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Twelfth Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Tenth Sunday After Trinity

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. Today we examine an emotional, kick Satan in the teeth kinda hymn, Jesus Priceless Treasure. Written by Johann Franck, who lived the first 30 years of his life during the 30 years war, this hymn confesses the faith and the resulting Christian life in a fantastic manner.

Lyrics:

1 Jesus, priceless treasure,

Fount of purest pleasure,

Truest friend to me.

Ah, how long in anguish

Shall my spirit languish,

Yearning, Lord, for Thee?

Thou art mine,

O Lamb divine!

I will suffer naught to hide Thee,

Naught I ask beside Thee.

2 In Thine arms I rest me;

Foes who would molest me

Cannot reach me here.

Though the earth be shaking,

Ev'ry heart be quaking,

Jesus calms my fear.

Lightnings flash

And thunder crash;

yet, though sin and hell assail me,

Jesus will not fail me.

3 Satan, I defy thee;

Death, I now decry thee;

Fear, I bid thee cease.

World, thou shalt not harm me

Nor thy threats alarm me

While I sing of peace.

God's great pow'r

Guards ev'ry hour;

Earth and all its depths adore Him,

Silent bow before Him.

4 Hence, all earthly treasure!

Jesus is my pleasure,

Jesus is my choice.

Hence all empty glory!

Naught to me the story

Told with tempting voice.

Pain or loss,

Or shame or cross,

Shall not from my Savior move me

Since He deigns to love me.

5 Evil world, I leave thee;

Thou canst not deceive me,

Thine appeal is vain.

Sin that once did blind me,

Get thee far behind me,

Come not forth again.

Past thy hour,

O pride and pow'r;

Sinful life, thy bonds I sever,

Leave thee now forever.

6 Hence, all fear and sadness!

For the Lord of gladness,

Jesus, enters in.

Those who love the Father,

Though the storms may gather,

Still have peace within.

Yea, whate'er

I here must bear,

Thou art still my purest pleasure,

Jesus, priceless treasure!


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Steele discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Tenth Sunday after Trinity 2020.  

Luke 19:41-48; Jeremiah 8:4-12; Romans 9:30-10:4


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Ninth Sunday After Trinity

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Ninth Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for the Eighth Sunday After Trinity

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Eighth Sunday After Trinity

Edited for Time and Read By Rev. John Schmidt


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. Today we examine a popular hymn, LSB 797 "Praise the Almighty." Is it a hymn that Every Lutheran Should Know, or is it less important than others in the hymnal?

Lyrics:

1 Praise the Almighty, my soul, adore Him!

Yes, I will laud Him until death;

With songs and anthems I come before Him

As long as He allows me breath.

From Him my life and all things came;

Bless, O my soul, His holy name.

Alleluia, alleluia!

2 Trust not in rulers; they are but mortal;

Earth-born they are and soon decay.

Vain are their counsels at life's last portal,

When the dark grave engulfs its prey.

Since mortals can no help afford,

Place all your trust in Christ, our Lord.

Alleluia, alleluia!

3 Blessed, oh, blessed are they forever

Whose help is from the Lord Most High,

Whom from salvation can nothing sever,

And who in hope to Christ draw nigh.

To all who trust in Him, our Lord

Will aid and counsel now afford.

Alleluia, alleluia!

4 Penitent sinners, for mercy crying,

Pardon and peace from Him obtain;

Ever the wants of the poor supplying,

Their faithful God He will remain.

He helps His children in distress,

The widows and the fatherless.

Alleluia, alleluia!

5 Praise, all you people, the name so holy

Of Him who does such wondrous things!

All that has being, to praise Him solely,

With happy heart its amen sings.

Children of God, with angel host

Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost!

Alleluia, alleluia!


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Eighth Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Ninth Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Seventh Sunday After Trinity

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Seventh Sunday After Trinity

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. Today we examine one that Pastor Poppe has always liked, LSB 819 - Sing Praise to God the Highest Good. Is it a hymn that Every Lutheran Should Know, or is it less important than others in the hymnal?

Today we take a look at a hymn that is popular, and discover that is somewhat weak and generic in its theology. Written by Johann Jacob Schutz, a friend and companion of the founder of the Pietist movement of Lutheranism in the 17th century, Philipp Jakob Spener. Pietism influenced many who came after it, including John Wesley and Methodism.

This hymn focuses on our action of praising God, and mentions little about God's work of saving us through the person and work of Jesus Christ. Listen to Pastor Poppe and Moline objectively examine this hymn and find out how to use it properly in worship.

Lyrics:

1 Sing praise to God, the highest good,

The author of creation.

The God of love who understood

Our need for His salvation.

With healing balm our souls He fills

And ev'ry faithless murmur stills:

To God all praise and glory!

2 What God’s almighty pow'r has made,

In mercy He is keeping.

By morning glow or evening shade

His eye is never sleeping.

Within the kingdom of His might

All things are just and good and right:

To God all praise and glory!

3 We sought the Lord in our distress;

O God, in mercy hear us.

Our Savior saw our helplessness

And came with peace to cheer us.

For this we thank and praise the Lord,

Who is by one and all adored:

To God all praise and glory!

4 He never shall forsake His flock,

His chosen generation;

He is their refuge and their rock,

Their peace and their salvation.

As with a mother's tender hand,

He leads His own, His chosen band:

To God all praise and glory!

5 All who confess Christ’s holy name,

Give God the praise and glory.

Let all who know His pow'r proclaim

Aloud the wondrous story.

Cast ev'ry idol from its throne,

For God is God, and He alone:

To God all praise and glory!


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Seventh Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Sixth Sunday After Trinity

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Sixth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know.  Today we examine LSB 555 - Salvation Unto Us Has Come.  This hymn is the Hymn of the Day for Reformation!

Composed in the 16th century by Lutheran Pastor Paul Speratus, Salvation Unto Us Has Come was written while Speratus was imprisoned for being a faithful preacher and awaiting death by fire. He was later released and began a close working relationship with Luther. He died August 12, 1551, confessing the Truth of justification by grace through faith in Jesus alone. It is one that we should memorize and sing more often.  Listen to learn more!

Booklet of all verses from the Lutheran Chorale Book


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Sixth Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Fifth Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Fifth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Fifth Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline continue a series looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know. Today we examine LSB 708 - Lord Thee I Love With All My Heart. This one will definitely be sung at Pastor Moline's funeral someday!

Composed in the 16th century by Lutheran Pastor Martin Schalling the Younger, Lord Thee I Love is one of the most sampled and used Lutheran hymns every written. It has been used by Bach, Schutz, Buxtehude and more. It is one that we should memorize and sing more often. Listen to learn more!

Lord, Thee I love with all my heart;

I pray Thee, ne'er from me depart,

With tender mercy cheer me.

Earth has no pleasure I would share,

Yea, heav'n itself were void and bare

If Thou, Lord, wert not near me.

And should my heart for sorrow break,

My trust in Thee can nothing shake.

Thou art the portion I have sought;

Thy precious blood my soul has bought.

Lord Jesus Christ, My God and Lord, my God and Lord,

Forsake me not! I trust Thy Word.

Yea, Lord, 'twas Thy rich bounty gave

My body, soul, and all I have

In this poor life of labor.

Lord, grant that I in ev'ry place

May glorify Thy lavish grace

And help and serve my neighbor.

Let no false doctrine me beguile;

And Satan not my soul defile.

Give strength and patience unto me

To bear my cross and follow Thee.

Lord Jesus Christ, My God and Lord, my God and Lord,

In death Thy comfort still afford.

Lord, let at last Thine angels come,

To Abram's bosom bear me home,

That I may die unfearing;

And in its narrow chamber keep

My body safe in peaceful sleep

Until Thy reappearing.

And then from death awaken me,

That these mine eyes with joy may see,

O Son of God, Thy glorious face,

My Savior and my fount of grace.

Lord Jesus Christ, my prayer attend, my prayer attend,

And I will praise Thee without end.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Fourth Sunday After Trinity

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Fourth Sunday After Trinity

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Fourth Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline begin a new series, looking at the Hymns Every Lutheran Should Know.  Today we examine how pastors evaluate hymns for use in the Divine Service


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Third Sunday After Trinity

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Third Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Second Sunday After Trinity

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Second Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the First Sunday After Trinity

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the First Sunday after Trinity 2020.


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Feast of the Holy Trinity

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Sermon by Martin Luther for Holy Trinity Sunday

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Feast of the Holy Trinity.


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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Pentecost

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Celebration of Pentecost

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Celebration of Pentecost 2020.


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A special episode in which Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline talk about Creeds, specifically the Athanasian Creed - you know, the long one you say once or twice a year!


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Seventh Sunday of Easter

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Seventh Sunday of Easter.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Sixth Sunday of Easter

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Sixth Sunday of Easter.


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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Fifth Sunday of Easter

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Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Fifth Sunday After Easter

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Fifth Sunday of Easter.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching

Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Fourth Sunday After Easter

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Fourth Sunday of Easter

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Fourth Sunday of Easter.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching

Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Third Sunday After Easter

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Third Sunday of Easter

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Third Sunday of Easter.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Second Sunday of Easter

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Classic Lutheran Preaching

Sermon by C.F.W. Walther for Second Sunday After Easter

Read by Rev. Clint K. Poppe


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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Second Sunday of Easter.


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A special episode in which Pastor Poppe and Pastor Moline talk about how to use your hymnal during the ongoing pandemic.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Resurrection of Our Lord

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Resurrection of Our Lord.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther 

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for Palm Sunday.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Fifth Sunday in Lent

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Fifth Sunday of Lent.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Fourth  Sunday in Lent

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Fourth Sunday of Lent.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Third Sunday in Lent

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Third Sunday of Lent.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Second Sunday in Lent

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Second Sunday of Lent.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the First Sunday in Lent

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the First Sunday of Lent.


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This episode of At Home in Your Hymnal, we discuss the Season of Lent!  What is Lent?  Why do we celebrate it?  How do we celebrate it?  What is fasting?  


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for Quinquagesima

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for Quinquagesima Sunday.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for Sexagesima

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for Sexagesima Sunday.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for Septuagesima

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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the LSB hymnal.  This week we look at the special peculiarities of Ash Wednesday and why we do what we do for the celebration of the beginning of the Lententide.  Are Ashes just a Romanist thing?  What's special about the Ash Wednesday Litany?  Why do we emphasize confessing our sins?  These questions and more are answered in this episode!

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for Septuagesima.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Fourth Sunday After Epiphany

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Transfiguration of our Lord.  


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Third Sunday After Epiphany

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Third Sunday after Epiphany.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Second Sunday after Epiphany

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Second Sunday after Epiphany.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the First Sunday After Epiphany

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Pastors Poppe, Moline and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the Baptism of our Lord


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for Epiphany

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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the LSB hymnal.  This week we look at Divine Service Setting 1, with a special focus on the Service of the Sacrament.  Today we focus on the Nunc Dimittis

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Pastors Poppe, Moline, and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for Epiphany.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for the Circumcision and Naming of Our Lord

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Pastors Poppe, Moline and Vicar Golden discuss the scripture readings from the One Year Lectionary assigned for the First Sunday after Christmas.


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Classic Lutheran Preaching - Martin Luther

Sermon by Martin Luther for Christmas Eve

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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the LSB hymnal.  This week we look at Divine Service Setting 1, with a special focus on the Service of the Sacrament, especially discussing the distribution of the Lord's Supper

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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Third Sunday in Advent

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Third Sunday of Advent by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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Sermon by Martin Luther for the Second Sunday of Advent

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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the LSB hymnal.  This week we look at Divine Service Setting 1, with a special focus on the Service of the Sacrament, beginning with a discussion on some of the misunderstandings about the Lord's Supper.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Second Sunday of Advent by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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Classic Lutheran Preaching

Sermon by Martin Luther for the First Sunday in Advent

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the First Sunday in Advent  by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Last Sunday of the Church Year by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the LSB hymnal.  This week we look at Divine Service Setting 1, with special focus on the Service of the Sacrament, beginning with the "Words of Our Lord (The Verba)".

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Feast of All Saints by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Feast of the Reformation by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the LSB hymnal.  This week we look at Divine Service Setting 1, with special focus on the Service of the Sacrament, beginning with the "Eucharistic Prayer".  There is a special discussion of avoiding things that may obscure the words of our Lord.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the LSB hymnal.  This week we look at Divine Service Setting 1, with special focus on the Service of the Sacrament, beginning with the "Sanctus".

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the LSB hymnal.  This week we look at Divine Service Setting 1, with special focus on the Service of the Sacrament.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the LSB hymnal.  This week we look at Divine Service Setting 1, with special focus on the Service of the Sacrament, beginning with the "Preface" .

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Eleventh Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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Pastors Poppe and Moline discuss the LSB hymnal.  This week we look at Divine Service Setting 1, with special focus on the offering and its theology.  

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Tenth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Ninth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Golden.

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Divine Service Setting One

The Creed


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Eighth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Seventh Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.

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Divine Service Setting 1

The Sermon


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Sixth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.

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Divine Service Setting 1

The Hymn of the Day


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Fifth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.

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At Home in Your Hymnal

Scripture Readings


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Fourth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Fourth Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Third Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.

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Divine Service Setting 1

The Readings


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Second Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.   

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for First Sunday after Trinity by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.  

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Divine Service Setting 1

Salutation and Collect of the Day


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Trinity Sunday by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.  

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A Look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Pentecost by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.  

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Pastors Poppe & Moline discuss the readings for the Seventh Sunday of Easter. 


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Divine Service Setting 1

Discussion of Gloria


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Pastors Poppe & Moline discuss the readings for the Sixth Sunday of Easter. 


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Divine Service Setting 1 Discussion

Specific discussion of the Gloria


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Pastors Poppe & Moline discuss the readings for the Fifth Sunday of Easter. 


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Divine Service Setting 1

This is the Feast


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Divine Service Setting 1

Kyrie

Hymn of Praise


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Pastors Poppe & Moline discuss the readings for the Fourth Sunday of Easter. 


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Pastors Poppe & Moline discuss the readings for the Third Sunday of Easter. 


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Discusses the Easter Season


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Pastors Poppe & Moline discuss the readings for the Second Sunday of Easter. 


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Pastors Poppe & Moline discuss the readings for the Resurrection of Our Lord.


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Episode 13 Discusses Maundy Thursday Services


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Pastors Poppe & Moline discuss the readings for Palm Sunday. 


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Lent 5 by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.  

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A Look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Fourth Sunday of Lent by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.  

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Episode 12 Discusses the Good Friday Services - Tre Ore and Tenebrae Vespers


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Third Sunday of Lent by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Second Sunday of Lent by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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At Home in Your Hymnal Episode 11

The Easter Vigil - what is it?  Why?  


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the First Sunday of Lent by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Quinquagesima Sunday by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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At Home in Your Hymnal Episode 10

Divine Service Setting 1

Confession and Absolution


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Sexagesima Sunday by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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At Home in Your Hymnal Episode 9

Divine Service Setting 1


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Transifguration of Our Lord by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Fourth Sunday After Epiphany by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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At Home in Your Hymnal Episode 8


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Third Sunday After Epiphany by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the Second Sunday After Epiphany by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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At Home in Your Hymnal Episode 7

Discussion of Funeral Rite


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the First Sunday After Epiphany by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Epiphany by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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At Home in Your Hymnal Episode 6


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for the First Sunday After Christmas by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Advent Four by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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At Home in Your Hymnal Episode 5


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Advent Three by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 

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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Advent Two by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader. 


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At Home in Your Hymnal Episode 4


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A look at the One Year Lectionary Propers of the Day for Advent One by Pastor Poppe, Pastor Moline, and Vicar Bader.


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At Home In Your Hymnal with Special Guest Rev. Brent Kuhlman.


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At Home In Your Hymnal Episode 2


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Introduction Episode of At Home In Your Hymnal


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