1. In episode 1, Dan and Debi talk with Donavon Riley about Luther's exposition of the Lord's Prayer.
  2. The year was 1937. We remember Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky. The reading is from Jean-Paul Richter, "The Holiest Among the Mighty."
  3. As part of two Christmas episodes, Dr. Paulson talks about the importance of the incarnation.
  4. Is Saul also among the Prophets?
  5. The year was 1363. We remember Jean Gerson. The reading for today is a poem entitled "Advent" by Sr. Christine Schenk.
  6. The year was 1294. We remember Pietro Morrone, a.k.a. Pope Celestine V. The reading is an Advent reading from Benedict XVI.
  7. The year was 1666. We remember Nikon, the Patriarch of Moscow. The reading is from Frederick Buechner's "Whistling in the Dark."
  8. Matthew tells us how Jesus came from a proud and glorious lineage of . . . well, of prostitutes, thieves, and murderers as well as kings and prophets, all of whom happen to be God's people. Jesus reaches all the way down into our humanity so that He can fulfill everything for us.
  9. The year was 1825. We remember Samuel Ajayi Crowther. The reading is "Wartime Christmas" by American poet Joyce Kilmer.
  10. It is more blessed to give than to receive?
  11. In this episode, Katie and Gretchen talk about how law and gospel distinctions affect relationships we have at church and in ministry.