Learn, grow and find inspiration from God's Word through this podcast from Grace Lutheran Church in downtown Milwaukee.
The risen Christ gives his Church protection.
Foes without and fears within—that’s how a poet once described the enemies that attack believers. Every day Christians face aggression and assaults that w…
God’s Providence Chapter 9
We’ve been looking at what God’s Word teaches on the topic of God’s Providence for a couple of months now. Chapter 9 is a chance to look at how those teachings are twisted …
The risen Christ gives his Church peace.
Hopeless and confused—that’s how Jesus’ followers were feeling on the days after Easter. They knew Jesus had died and was buried, but there were rumors swirlin…
The risen Christ gives his Church understanding.
Even after his resurrection, Jesus’ disciples had trouble gaining a clear vision of who Jesus was and what their task was to be. As he had done so many…
Prayer of the Day
Almighty God, by the glorious resurrection of your Son Jesus Christ you conquered death and
opened the gate to eternal life. Grant that we, who have been raised with him through bapti…
PRAYER OF THE DAY
Lord Jesus Christ, in the sacrament of Holy Communion you give us your true body and blood as a remembrance of your suffering and death on the cross. Grant us so firmly to believe you…
Why didn’t God prevent evil from ever starting? Why doesn’t God prevent bad things from happening to us or our loved ones? Find the answer to these and other compelling questions in this discussi…
The Savior in Conflict with Death
Death is the ultimate enemy. Despite its inevitability, we battle against it every day. In the end, we lose the battle, for everyone dies. Jesus battled against death…
Is it a necessity that you listen to this podcast? Yes it is. (Though it is contingent on you pressing play!) Check out this podcast discussion on Chapter 6 and explore the concepts of Necessity …
What does concurrence mean? What does it mean when we are talking about God’s concurrence with good and evil in our world? Find out in chapter 5 of God’s Providence and listen to Pastors Strong an…
The Savior in conflict with the cross.
Although the horror of the cross can’t be appreciated by modern Christians, we understand its symbolism. The cross is where Jesus paid the penalty we deserved be…
God’s Providence Chapter 4
God provides for mankind, sometimes directly, but most often through a secondary cause. God is the primary cause of everything, but he uses secondary causes like family, go…
The Savior in conflict with Satan
The Gospels during the season of Lent record episodes in the Savior’s ministry when he confronts the enemies that oppose his work to save. On the First Sunday in Lent…
Just what is the scope of God’s Providence for us? How much does he care? How much does he do? Well, if God cares for the flowers and if he loves the sparrows, doesn’t he love you so much more? …
The Last Sunday after the Epiphany
The Transfiguration of Our Lord
Before he began the journey that led him to the cross, Jesus pulled back the veil of his humanity and displayed to his disciples the m…
Chapter Two takes us further on our journey to understand and appreciate God’s providence. We’ll discuss, as the author does, three main aspects of God’s work to provide for us: preservation, con…
The Savior Calls Us to Hear and Believe His Powerful Word.
As Jesus began to visit the cities and towns of Galilee and Judea, he taught the people to see him as the Messiah God had promised to send. H…
Serving as the sixth pastor in the history of Grace, Pastor Elmer Mahnke brought Grace Church though some difficult times in it’s and in our country’s history. He loved Jesus and his people and had …
God is so kind and gracious to us, giving us so much more than what we need and so much more than we deserve. Enjoy this discussion of the Introduction and Chapter 1 of our new book and our new s…
The Savior calls us to be witnesses of his love.
Jesus calls us to faith so that he may bless us with eternal life. He also calls us so that we may be a blessing to others as we proclaim the good news…