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Cardigan & Collar is the podcast of the North American Lutheran Seminary (NALS), pursuing theological conversations for the enrichment of pastoral ministry. In each episode, Professor David Luy and Pastor Maurice Lee interview guests, discuss books, trade insights, and seek wisdom, in the conviction that theology is both Christ’s gift to the church and its responsibility.
To learn more about the North American Lutheran Seminary visit www.thenals.org
To learn more about the North American Lutheran Seminary visit www.thenals.org
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In this episode we are joined by Pastor Teresa Peters, Director of Youth & Family Ministry for the North American Lutheran Church (NALC). Pastor Peters shares her experiences, insights, and practical advice for how churches today can effectively minister to young people, emphasizing relationship-building, belonging, and possible approaches to catechesis. Whether you’re a pastor, youth leader, or a parent, this conversation offers valuable perspectives on nurturing faith across all ages.
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Key Topics
Changes in Youth Ministry
Building Relationships over Programs
Youth Ministry as a Whole-Church Effort
The Role of Belonging
Recommended Resources for Youth Ministry
Hosts
Dr. David Luy
Pastor Maurice Lee
Additional Resources
The Art of Teaching Confirmation by Laura Langhoff Arndt
Teaching the Faith at Home: What Does this Mean? How is This Done? by David Rueter
Egermeier's Interactive Story Bible
Bible Project
SOLA Publishing materials for children’s and adult study
To learn more about the North American Lutheran Seminary, visit www.thenals.org
In this episode, we are joined by the Rev. Ryan Jones, Director of Iona House, a 71-acre center for contemplation and Christian formation located in Placerville, CA. to discuss the importance of catechesis in the modern church. Ryan shares his insights on how ancient practices and paradigms can be utilized to form a more accurate understanding of human beings and their purpose, contrasting this with today's secular assumptions. The conversation covers the power of contemplative practices, the role of imagination in spiritual formation, and practical advice for pastors working within existing congregations.
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Key Topics
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times
Contemplative Practices
Practical Catechesis
Challenges in Pastoring
Hosts
Dr. David Luy
Pastor Maurice Lee
Additional Resources
Learn more about Iona House, visit www.ionahouse.org
To learn more about the North American Lutheran Seminary, visit www.thenals.org
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Mary Jane Haemig, Professor of Church History at Luther Seminary. Our discussion delves into approaches to Christian education and evangelism, emphasizing the significance of consistent, accessible catechetical instruction for all ages. This episode offers valuable insights for church leaders, educators, and laypeople interested in deepening their faith and enhancing their evangelistic efforts through structured and consistent catechesis. Join the conversation and listen today!
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Key Topics:
The Importance of Consistency in Catechesis
Engaging the Congregation and Community
Reframing Evangelism
Empowering Laypeople
Creating a Culture of Lifelong Learning
Hosts:
Dr. David Luy
Pastor Maurice Lee
Additional Resources:
Dr. Haemig's articles in Word and World:
"Catechesis: A Tool for Sharing the Gospel"
"An Image of Luther for Today: The Catechetical Luther"
SE 1 | EP 7 with the Rev. Ryan Jones coming next month.
To learn more about the North American Lutheran Seminary, visit www.thenals.org
In this episode we explore the intricate interplay between catechesis, culture, and preaching. Our guest is Dr. Frederick Bauerschmidt, permanent deacon of the Archdiocese of Baltimore and Professor of Theology at Loyola University Maryland. Join us as we delve into Bauerschmidt's theological approach to preaching, uncovering the essence of crafting sermons that resonate deeply with listeners. This episode offers insights for preachers seeking to navigate the dynamic landscape of contemporary culture while remaining faithful to theological traditions. Join the conversation and listen today!
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Key Topics:
Theological preaching, crafting intellectually engaging sermons
Sermon preparation, emphasizing the role of theological thought
Effective preaching delivery
Balancing tradition with contemporary issues
Tips for sermon preparation and engagement
Guest:
Dr. Frederick Bauerschmidt — Deacon of the Archdiocese of Baltimore and Professor of Theology at Loyola University Maryland
Hosts:
Dr. David Luy
Pastor Maurice Lee
Additional Resources:
Books by Dr. Bauerschmidt:
The Love That Is God: An Invitation to Christian Faith
How Beautiful the World Could Be: Christian Reflections on the Everyday
No Lasting City: Essays on Theology, Politics, and Culture
Save the date for the North American Lutheran Seminary's June InterTerm, "Word and Sacrament Mission in a Post-Christian World," taught by the Rev. Canon Dr. Dan Alger June 10-14, 2024 in Ambridge, PA registration opens March 25th
To learn more about the North American Lutheran Seminary, visit www.thenals.org
In this episode, Dr. David Luy and Pastor Maurice Lee discuss the conversations we’ve had so far during this season of the podcast focusing on catechesis. They engage in a thoughtful exploration of the concept of catechesis and its vital role in the Christian faith and emphasize the need for a profound awareness of spirituality and the constant danger of straying from the Christian path. The discussion extends to the idea that theoretical principles alone may not suffice, highlighting the importance of lived performances and narratives in shaping a faithful life. The integration of vocation within catechesis is considered, along with practical approaches to renewing and making visible the lost world of catechesis. The conversation touches on the power of narratives, worship, and testimonies from the congregation in forming a robust Christian identity. Join the conversation and listen today!
www.thenals.org/podcast
Key Topics:
The ongoing significance of catechesis in Christian discipleship
The need for acute spiritual awareness in the Christian journey
The role of lived performances and narratives in shaping Christian life
Integrating vocation within catechesis
The significance of worship in catechesis and spiritual formation
Hosts:
Dr. David Luy
Pastor Maurice Lee
Additional Resources:
Save the date for the North American Lutheran Seminary's June InterTerm, "Word and Sacrament Mission in a Post-Christian World," taught by the Rev. Canon Dr. Dan Alger June 10-14, 2024 in Ambridge, PA visit thenals.org/interterm to learn more.
SE 1 | EP 5: Catechesis and Contemporary Culture with Dr. Frederick Bauerschmidt coming next month.
To learn more about the North American Lutheran Seminary, visit www.thenals.org
In this episode we have Todd Hains from Lexham Press on the podcast as we delve into Martin Luther's approach to catechesis and its relevance for modern Christian practices. Hains unpacks Luther's emphasis on simplifying and purifying catechetical methods, highlighting the integration of these teachings into daily routines, both at home and within the church. Luther's insistence on memorization as a foundational step in learning the catechism is explored, offering insights into a classical model of education. The conversation pivots to contemporary applications, urging pastors to adopt manageable steps and engage congregations through tools like Luther's Small Catechism. Join the conversation and listen today!
www.thenals.org/podcast
Key Topics:
Luther's catechetical approach
Memorization and classical learning
Integration of catechetical teachings into daily routines
Contemporary application
Guest:
Dr. Todd Hains
Hosts:
Pastor Maurice Lee
Dr. David Luy
Additional Resources:
Save the date for the North American Lutheran Seminary's June InterTerm, "Word and Sacrament Mission in a Post-Christian World,"taught by the Rev. Canon Dr. Dan Alger June 10-14, 2024 in Ambridge, PA – Registration opens March 25th!
The Fat Cat Series by Lexham Press
Martin Luther and the Rule of Faith by Dr. Todd Hains
In this episode, we dive into the world of early Christian catechesis with Dr. Alex Fogleman, the founding director of the Catechesis Institute and assistant research professor of theology at the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University. Uncovering the diverse approaches, theological foundations, and practical aspects of catechesis in the early church, the episode explores figures from the early church and sheds light on the communal and relational nature of formation in the Christian community. Dr. Fogleman reflects on the relevance of these insights for modern Christian formation and recommends essential texts for a deeper dive. Join the conversation and listen today!
www.thenals.org/podcast
Key Topics:
The foundations of catechesis
Catechesis and its historical context
The recovery of catechesis in our modern context
The intersection of knowledge and faith
Dr. Fogleman’s latest book, “Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation”
Guest:
Dr. Alex Fogleman - Director of the Catechesis Institute and Assistant Research Professor of Theology at the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University
Hosts:
Dr. David Luy
Pastor Maurice Lee
Additional Resources:
Save the date for the North American Lutheran Seminary's June InterTerm, "Word and Sacrament Mission in a Post-Christian World," taught by the Rev. Canon Dr. Dan Alger June 10-14, 2024 in Ambridge, PA
The Catechesis Institute
Dr. Fogleman's latest book "Knowledge, Faith, and Early Christian Initiation"
SE 1 | EP 3: Catechesis in Luther with Dr. Todd Hains coming next month
To learn more about the North American Lutheran Seminary, visit www.thenals.org
Why Catechesis?
In this episode, the Rev. Dr. Joel Scandrett joins Dr. Luy and Pastor Lee as they explore the role of catechesis in Christian formation. They delve into the historical and theological significance of catechesis, drawing from early Christian and Reformation traditions. Dr. Scandrett highlights the importance of classic catechisms like the Apostles' Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Ten Commandments in shaping Christian identity and understanding. The episode emphasizes the dynamic relationship between catechists and students and the need to integrate catechesis within the worshipping community. Dr. Scandrett's insights offer a compelling perspective on the ongoing relevance of catechesis in nurturing Christian discipleship.
www.thenals.org/podcast
Key Topics:
Historical context and theological foundations of catechesis
The role of classic catechetical topics in Christian formation
The importance of dynamic catechist-student relationships
Integrating catechesis within the worshipping community
The ongoing significance of catechesis in Christian discipleship
Guest:
Dr. Joel Scandrett – Associate Professor of Historical Theology at Trinity School for Ministry
Hosts:
Dr. David Luy
Pastor Maurice Lee
Additional Resources:
The North American Lutheran Seminary's summer interterm class on "Word and Sacrament Mission in a Post-Christian World," taught by Dr. Dan Alger
SE 1 | EP 2: Catechesis in the Early Church with Dr. Alex Fogleman coming next month
To learn more about the North American Lutheran Seminary, visit www.thenals.org
Join Professor David Luy and Pastor Maurice Lee in the debut episode of Cardigan & Collar. In this conversation they set the stage for a unique journey exploring the crossroads of theology and pastoral ministry while they share their vision for the podcast.
Get ready for a compelling exploration, as theology and ministry come together in this exciting inaugural episode!
Learn more about the North American Lutheran Seminary (NALS)
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