The Concordia Publishing House Podcast

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  • Summary

  • Welcome to The Concordia Publishing House Podcast where we consider everything in the light of Jesus Christ who is the same today, yesterday, and forever. Hosted by Elizabeth Pittman.

    © 2024 The Concordia Publishing House Podcast
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Episodes
  • Will the Real Church Please Stand Up? | Matthew Richard
    Sep 25 2024

    What makes a church good? Have you ever thought about that? In his new book, Will the Real Church Please Stand Up, author Matthew Richard shows us what makes a church great is an unwavering focus on Christ. Pastor Richard joins this episode to discuss the new book with host Elizabeth Pittman.

    Find out more and pre-order the book at cph.org/realchurch. Available to order starting October 8.

    Show Notes
    Come join the Campbells as they test out churches in their brand-new town of Midway. They're looking to see which one fits their family and faith the best. Each church offers something different such as post-church refreshments, use of technology, outreach programs, or childcare. Even with all of these perks, do these churches still count as "good" or are they missing something pivotal to their worship services?

    Author Matthew Richard joins the podcast to talk about his new book and how he helps readers discover eight different churches, and how to be able to see what a good church has: Christ at the very center. Pastor Richard also discusses his first book in the series, Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up?, who he came to write the second book, his own experiences as a pastor, and more.

    Questions

    • What led you to book number two?
    • Tell us how you created the Campbell family.
    • What should be looking for to identify the unity and purpose in a church?
    • Tell us about the distinction between friendship and biblical fellowship, and why it’s important in a congregation.
    • Tell us about the architecture of a church and what it can tell us about the unity and purpose of a church.
    • You draw the distinction between the Great Commission and the Great Commandment. Tell us how churches may get that misplaced.
    • Talk about one of your example churches and how they are too focused on their status as people in the church. What happens when we put too much focus on social status in the church?
    • Tell us why the three estates are important for the church and how you use Peace as an example.
    • Trinity takes readers to the first church in the book that is very denomination focused. What are the good and bad aspects of denomination distinctions and at what point does fidelity to the denomination become problematic?
    • What does the real church stand for and how do we recognize it?
    • What would you say to someone who starts to look around their own church and are concerned their focus has strayed from Jesus? What do you suggest they do?
    • What advice do you have for the pastor who is trying to ensure his congregation is staying focused on the true unity and purpose of the church?
    • How can groups who work through this book together maintain a sense of fellowship as they discuss problems their own church may be facing?

    About the Guest
    Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard is the pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Minot, North Dakota. He is married to Serenity, and they have three children. Besides being a busy dad, he enjoys amateur carpentry work and knife collecting, as well as being a whisky and Taekwondo enthusiast.

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    51 mins
  • Becoming Lutheran | Dr. John A. Maxfield
    Sep 18 2024

    In this episode, Dr. John Maxfield joins host Elizabeth Pittman to discuss his deep dive into the Lutheran Reformation from a specific town’s perspective in his new book, Becoming Lutheran: The Community of Brunswick from Evangelical Reform to Lutheran Culture. The book traces the influences and events that shaped one community as its people journeyed from evangelical reform to Lutheran culture.

    Find out more and get the book at cph.org.


    Show Notes
    Have you ever wondered what the Lutheran Reformation looked like in a
    specific locality?

    Rev. Dr. John A. Maxfield reveals this in his new book by detailing the intellectual, personal, social, and political influences and events that shaped the Lower-Saxon town of Brunswick on its journey from evangelical reform to Lutheran culture. Listen to the episode now as Dr. Maxfield explores how he began writing this historical account, why he chose the community of Brunswick as the focal point, overall political developments and themes, and what lessons we today can take away from the people of Brunswick.

    Questions

    • Tell us how this book came about.
    • Why Brunswick/Braunschweig?
    • What connections exist between this town and the "major actors" in the Reformation?
    • In what ways did the town embrace reformation theology, and how did they put their own "stamp" on things?
    • In the overall timeline, where does the Church Order fall in terms of whole communities choosing to live as Evangelicals/Lutherans?
    • What are the connections to the later developments politically concerning the Smalcald War, the princes' revolt, and the Magdeburg Confession?
    • Looking "down the road"—describe the role Brunswick/Braunschweig played for the eventual "unification" around the Formula of Concord?
    • What lessons can we as Lutherans today take from the experiences of Brunswick?

    About the Guest
    John A. Maxfield is a professor of history and religious studies at Concordia University of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. In addition to numerous articles and book chapters, he edited Defending Luther’s Reformation (CPH, 2017) and wrote Luther’s Lectures on Genesis and the Formation of Evangelical Identity (Truman State University Press, 2008). He and his wife, Jennifer, have four adult children.

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    44 mins
  • Immeasurably More | Deb Burma
    Sep 11 2024

    In this episode of The Concordia Publishing House Podcast, author Deb Burma returns as guest to talk with host Elizabeth Pittman about her newest devotional book, Immeasurably More: 100 Devotions on God's Extravagant Grace. Immeasurably More features 100 devotions with journaling and prayer prompts to reveal God's immeasurable grace, love, power, provision, and more.

    Pre-order Deb’s newest book at cph.org/immeasurablymore. Available on September 24!

    Show Notes
    In Ephesians 3:20, Paul tells us that God can do “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine” (NIV).
    Listen now as Deb Burma talks about her new devotional book that beautifully reveals what this verse means in her relational, conversational, richly scriptural words written for you.

    Across 100 devotions with journaling and prayer prompts, readers—individually or with their sisters in Christ—will discover God‘s immeasurable grace and so much more.

    Get Deb’s book on cph.org and Amazon!

    About the Guest
    Deb Burma is a sought-after speaker for women’s conferences, retreats, and ministry events. Her assortment of books and devotionals include best-selling Bible studies, JOY: A Study of Philippians and Living a Chocolate Life, along with Beautiful Feet, Stepping Out, and more. Deb is a follower of Jesus, a pastor’s wife, and a mom. She’s a blogger, a women’s ministry leader, and a self-proclaimed coffee/chocolate connoisseur. Above all, she is a grace-filled child of God.

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    40 mins

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