The Being Lutheran Podcast co-hosted by pastors Jason Gudim, Brett Boe, and Adam Osier. It is a walk through the Lutheran Book of Concord, episode by episode and article by article. This podcast started off as the adult Sunday School class at Faith Free Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, MN, taught by Jason. Brett brings an outsiders' perspective to the material and keeps Jason mostly on task, and Ad... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 442 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
In this episode Adam, Brett, and Jason continue a series studying Article 4 of the Formula of Concord.
In this episode Adam, Brett, and Jason begin a new series studying Article 4 of the Formula of Concord.
In this episode Adam, Brett, and Jason finish an eight-part series studying Article 3 of the Formula of Concord by doing a Bible Study on 1 Corinthians 1:26-31.
In this episode Adam, Brett, and Jason continue an eight-part series studying Article 3 of the Formula of Concord by doing a Bible Study on Romans 1:16-17.
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This is a great way for anyone to digest the Lutheran Confessions in short, manageable pieces!
Thank you for the time put in to deliver truths. This podcast has been extremely helpful to me as my husband and I have drastically different church origins which leads to disagreements. Listening has been a refresher course so I can better articulate my beliefs and point to scripture with confidence. Thanks again for all you’re doing!
Fantastic podcast! Ran across it last year when I started asking questions about the faith of my baptism (LCMS) and picked up a copy of Luther’s Small Catechism. Having never read through or even seen the catechism before (we didn’t have one at home except for my dad’s from the 1950s, and I honestly can’t remember using it in confirmation :/ ), I was a bit intimidated when I bought it, as I wasn’t sure how quickly to go through it, who to look to for interpretive guidance and clarification (was ... more
If you found this podcast like I did by typing "Lutheran" into the podcast search bar, this is exactly what you are looking for: the complex theologies behind Lutheranism presented in an understandble and intelligent bite-sized format. Every question you might have about what Lutherans believe and its bearing on modern lives will probably be answered, and if not, they do Q & As! The hosts are thoughtful, passionate, and specific, and do a great job of providing historical and cultural context on... more
As a cradle Lutheran, I’m finding the faith discussions invigorating and bringing me back to my faith. I haven’t been to Lutheran church in a while. I married a catholic and was considering that faith, but ultimately could not go through with it on many levels, mainly disagreeing with justification, mariology and papacy. All Lutherans should consider this podcast. It’s entertaining and theologically sound.
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Listeners can expect insightful discussions around Lutheran theology, particularly focused on passages from the Bible, the Lutheran Book of Concord, and related historical contexts. Episodes often blend theological depth with accessible dialogue, allowing for reflections on faith, justification, and the implications of doctrines such as original sin, righteousness, and the role of grace. The hosts share personal anecdotes, humor, and engage with contemporary societal issues, all framed by their pastoral experiences, making it appealing for both Lutherans and those interested in deeper theological conversations. The succinct episode format provides a digestible approach to complex subjects, making it an ideal resource for those seeking to st... more
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