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A podcast of Grace Lutheran Church in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Listen to the members of our ministry staff discuss Bible books and Christian living topics, with the goal of building the listeners up in their faith and bringing glory to Christ.
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Formula of Concord - Article X - Church Practices--------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood  and built his church.     Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture.  They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians.   You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion.The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord.   Would you like to own your own copy?  It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally.  Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending.     Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us.  If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org.  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel.  We’d love to have you grow even more with us.  Thanks for listening!
Sermon: Isaiah 43:1-7
Formula of Concord - Article IX - The Descent of Christ to Hell--------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood  and built his church.     Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture.  They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians.   You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion.The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord.   Would you like to own your own copy?  It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally.  Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending.     Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us.  If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org.  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel.  We’d love to have you grow even more with us.  Thanks for listening!
Sermon: Numbers 21:4-9
Formula of Concord - Article VII - The Person of Christ--------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood  and built his church.     Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture.  They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians.   You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion.The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord.   Would you like to own your own copy?  It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally.  Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending.     Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us.  If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org.  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel.  We’d love to have you grow even more with us.  Thanks for listening!
Sermon: Exodus 20:1-17
Formula of Concord - Article VII- The Lord's Supper --------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood  and built his church.     Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture.  They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians.   You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion.The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord.   Would you like to own your own copy?  It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally.  Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending.     Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us.  If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org.  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel.  We’d love to have you grow even more with us.  Thanks for listening!
Sermon: Romans 5:1-11
Formula of Concord - Article VI- The Third Use of the Law --------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood  and built his church.     Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture.  They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians.   You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion.The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord.   Would you like to own your own copy?  It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally.  Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending.     Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us.  If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org.  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel.  We’d love to have you grow even more with us.  Thanks for listening!
Sermon: Romans 8:31-39
Formula of Concord - Article V - Law and Gospel--------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood  and built his church.     Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture.  They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians.   You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion.The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord.   Would you like to own your own copy?  It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally.  Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending.     Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us.  If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org.  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel.  We’d love to have you grow even more with us.  Thanks for listening!
Sermon: Psalm 2
Formula of Concord - Article IV - Good Works--------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood  and built his church.     Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture.  They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians.   You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion.The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord.   Would you like to own your own copy?  It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally.  Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending.     Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us.  If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org.  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel.  We’d love to have you grow even more with us.  Thanks for listening!
Sermon: 1 Peter 5:6-11
Formula of Concord - Article III - The Righteousness of Faith Before God--------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood  and built his church.     Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture.  They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians.   You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion.The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord.   Would you like to own your own copy?  It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally.  Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending.     Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us.  If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org.  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel.  We’d love to have you grow even more with us.  Thanks for listening!
Sermon: Mark 1:21-28
Formula of Concord - Article II - Free Will--------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood  and built his church.     Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture.  They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians.   You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion. The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord.   Would you like to own your own copy?  It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally.  Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending.     Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us.  If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org.  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel.  We’d love to have you grow even more with us.  Thanks for listening!
Sermon: 2 Corinthians 5:14-21
Formula of Concord - Introduction and Article I - Original Sin --------------------------------After the death of Martin Luther in 1546, controversies arose in the Lutheran Church that began to question, compromise and erode the foundation upon which he stood  and built his church.     Written in 1577, Lutheran leaders faced those controversies head on by continuing to stand on the Word of God and continuing to put their faith in the clear message of Scripture.  They produced a document, divided into twelve articles that we know today as the Formula of Concord.Follow along with us as we read through and discuss each article of the Formula and make applications to the lives of 21st Century Christians.   You can read along with the Formula or just join in on the discussion.  The best way to find the Formula of Concord is in the Book of Concord.   Would you like to own your own copy?  It's an inexpensive way to have the Formula and other beautiful confessional Lutheran writings at your fingertips and use them educationally and devotionally.  Below are links to two different versions that we are recommending.     Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions - A Reader's Edition of the Book of ConcordBook of Concord : Kolb Wengert EditionThere's a free edition of the Book of Concord online at: www.bookofconcord.org We hope that you can join us for the fun and that you can grow along with us.  If you have any questions about this series or our Most Certainly True Podcast, please reach out to Pastor Hackmann at bhackmann@gracedowntown.org.  If you’d like to learn more about Grace Lutheran Church, check out our website www.gracedowntown.org.  Make sure to find the other titles in this series or check out a different series or one of our sermons from Grace on our Most Certainly True Podcast channel.  We’d love to have you grow even more with us.  Thanks for listening!
Sermon: John 1:43-51
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