Morning Prayer Sermonette: Luke 6:1-19

Rev. Dan Eddy gives today’s sermonette.

A Moment of Faith: Christ Arose

On this week’s program Rev. Doug nicely shares with Gary Duncan an Easter hymn written in 1874 by Robert Lowry a professor of literature at Bucknell University. He was also a minister and hymn writer. The hymn that Doug sings for us is “Christ Arose” inspired by Mathew’s Gospel.

Thy Strong Word — Psalm 25. Keep praying saints: For your name’s sake, O LORD, pardon my guilt.

Rev. John Hopkins, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Hicksville, NY joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Psalm 25.

Daily Chapel — Rev. Dr. Mark Rabe on 1 John 5:4-10

Rev. Dr. Mark Rabe gives today’s sermon based on 1 John 5:4-10.

Law and Gospel — Rumination Thursday: Natural Religion vs Revealed Religion

Pastor Baker discusses theological distinctions between Law & Gospel with guest Wes Reimnitz.

The Coffee Hour — FLAME: Extra Nos Academy, Baptism, and Lutheran Artistry

Andy and Sarah talk with FLAME, GRAMMY® nominated and Stellar Award-winning hip-hop artist.

Sharper Iron — To the End of the Earth: You Crucified Jesus, but God Has Raised Him

Rev. Bernie Schey, pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Old Dime Box, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Acts 2:14-36.

Oratio: Salvation Rests in Christ

Rev. Kenneth Bomberger gives today’s prayerful thought based on the day’s Scripture readings.

Morning Prayer Sermonette: Luke 5:17-39

Rev. Michael Morehouse gives today’s sermonette.

A Moment for the Family: Increasing Outdoor Activity

With kids spending lots of screen time during the pandemic and over the winter it is time to get them out of the house for summer. Would your kids and grandkids benefit from outdoor activities like a summer job, sporting, team play and even summer education activities? Gary Duncan talks with Dr. Mary Manz Simon about this and more.