Ministry of the Church (1749)
  1. Spiritual War, What Is It Good For? In this episode, we discuss pastoral care to the healthy and sick and spiritual warfare while reading Wilhelm Loehe’s book, The Pastor.
  2. The gift of publicly serving as minister of God’s Word for the people we are called to serve brings us endless blessings, but like many blessings it brings also the sense of responsibility that takes seriously the challenge of accurate communication of what the Lord is saying to us from the pages of Scripture.
  3. I’ve experienced firsthand the promise that God never leaves a congregation empty-handed.
  4. A pastor is sent to proclaim the unconditional grace of God, reminding us again and again that it is our Heavenly Father who reaches out to us in love through his Christ-won forgiveness, and not the other way around.
  5. Only the resurrection of Jesus guarantees and facilitates divine presence and love to us as divine life for us.
  6. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson joins Kelsi to talk about her new novel, A Tumblin' Down, the good and bad of church community, and how the Christian belief isn't always best defined by our own self-reflection.
  7. Christ Jesus brings his word and presence to where you are and he is even willing to do so through the likes of your personally present pastor.
  8. In this episode, the Thinking Fellows discuss the centrality and importance of Christians' doctrinal content and confessions.
  9. God's faithfulness is constant and consistent. It knows no season. His love for us doesn't fade with the summer sun.
  10. Prayer is not just about asking for things. It's about receiving what has already been given to us in Christ.
  11. In this episode, the Thinking Fellows ask, what are sacred spaces, and do we need them?
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