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Ep. 62: 2nd Annual Synod and Colloquium Extravaganza

Ep. 62: 2nd Annual Synod and Colloquium Extravaganza

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Pastor Warr reports from the 2022 Synod and Colloquium of the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America to discuss various topics with the attendees such as…

Vocation with Pastor Handrich of Holy Cross Lutheran in Peoria, IL

Family Values with Pastor Rutowicz and his daughter Katie

Lutheran Orthodox Fathers woth Deacon Jackson of Good Shepherd Lutheran in Rogers Arkansas

The need for an Episcopacy with Pastor Stefanski of Holy Trinity Lutheran in Harrison Arkansas

And finally…

Discussing the Repristination of the Liturgy with the Rt. Rev. James Heiser, Bishop of the ELDoNA

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Ep. 56: BookSHELF Special: Adventures in the Frozen Wasteland

Ep. 56: BookSHELF Special: Adventures in the Frozen Wasteland

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Introducing the BookSHELF Specials where Pastors Warr and Alvarez do not have time to record a full episode so, instead of skipping a week, they discuss an easy topic in a shorter time frame.

This epsidoe catalogs Pastir Warr’s trip to South Dakota and the First Article blessings of the Internet.

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Ep. 53: The Adolescence of Jesus

Ep. 53: The Adolescence of Jesus

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Today, Pastors Warr and Alvarez discuss the Gospel reading for the First Sunday after Epiphany. Seems simple right? Well, it goes off into a discussion on the Gnostic gospels, the Qu’ran and why everyone wants to know more about Jesus’ younger years. Though even that is not as crazy as it sounds.

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