Saint Athanasius Lutheran Church Podcast
1) A Feast Now and Forever
The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son... When you hear words such as that, about the kingdom of heaven, your thoughts perhaps immediately go to the futur...Show More
2) The Grapes of Wrath?
The master of the house, the man who planted the vineyard in today's parable is not God. For the man in the parable is the poster child for what a fool looks like, and the very definition of insanity...Show More
3) Our Hope and Blessing in Woe
Angels. Ever since the last Old Testament prophet, Malachi, set down his pen, there has been much fascination and speculation about them. We know what we need to know; what our Lord has told us in H...Show More
4) The Joy of Giving Life
Many people these days live paycheck to paycheck. That was the situation even more of many folks in biblical times. There was no middle class as we know it today. There were the laves and the have ...Show More
5) Living in the Joy of Forgiveness
Peter asked a question. So Jesus told a parable. No surprise there. So what is His answer here? Well, Peter had asked Him: Lord, how often will my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As ma...Show More
6) Labor for Your Neighbor
There's a PSA that I've seen running a lot lately. About wearing masks. Please put others first. Wear a mask. Do it for your neighbor. What I think is interesting is this mindset that is being ta...Show More
7) From Never! to Yes!
Far be it from you, Lord! This shall never happen to you. That's what Peter said. It's our natural reaction. To bad news. But our denials don't change anything. These things do happen. Maybe we...Show More
8) For the Life of the World
Who do you say that I am? Jesus asks that question today. And Simon replies on behalf of all: You are the Christ, the Son of the living God. So Simon's confession here isn't something he came up ...Show More
9) Lord! Save! (And He Does!) - Part 2
Lord, save! That was the cry of Peter last week. And that is really the cry of the Canaanite woman we hear about this week as well, though she does not use those exact words. So, I was thinking... ...Show More
10) Lord! Save! (And He Does!)
Lord, save me! That is the cry of faith. In good times, bad times, all times. If your faith isn't crying that out, the Lord will seek to make it so. First, by coming to you. And second, giving yo...Show More