Ministry of the Church (1627)
  1. Mary looms large in our theology, our liturgy, our confessions and creeds.
  2. This is our conversation from the podcast pre-conference at Here We Still Stand 2024 in San Diego, CA.
  3. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we head to a kind of mailbag to answer a question about the “death of the church.”
  4. Reconciliation with God affirms the worth of our persons, and it banishes the inhibitions and fears, as well as the resentments and desire for revenge, which create gulches between us and those around us.
  5. Seminary professor John Pless joins Craig and Troy for a discussion on the history, mystery, and beauties of the church year.
  6. Watch Me Work. In this episode, we continue our discussion of justification and vocation as we read "Justification, Vocation, and Location in Luther's Reformation" by James A. Nestigen. Part two of our conversation continues with themes of vocation, location, repentance, humility, personal agency, divine instrumentality, atonement, the relationship of husband and wife to the land, the overlap of heaven and earth, and what to do when we feel like we’ve made a complete mess of our lives.
  7. What does that mean, and should we be concerned? Dr. Steve Hein returns to the For You studios to talk with Craig and Troy about masculinity, feminity, gender stereotypes, and how it all works together for Christ and His church.
  8. In this episode of Tough Text, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price discuss the passage in Matthew 16 where Jesus rebukes Peter after Peter confesses that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God.
  9. This restoration to righteousness that results in our freedom for loving and supporting other people whom God places within our reach takes place, Luther believed, through Christ’s liberating victory over Satan.
  10. What does that mean, and should we be concerned?
  11. Craig and Troy listen to the final piece of Dr. Rod Rosenbladt's classic lecture on the relationship of the church, Christ, and those who are estranged from the one but not the other.
  12. In his resurrection, God says "Yes" to Christ, and all those in him.
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