Under the Fig Tree Por: Concordia Seminary enrollment team A podcast of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis for people thinking about becoming a pastor or deaconess or coming to seminary to study theology. 97 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Under the Fig Tree Mostrando página 3 de 5 The Book of Concord: what we believe, teach and confess 15/05/2023 Under the Fig Tree: A wife’s perspective with Celina Haupt 08/05/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Helping others better understand Christianity with hip-hop artist FLAME 01/05/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Deaconess ministry with Dorothy Glenn 18/04/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Reflecting on the lag and lead of student enrollment 03/04/2023 Under the Fig Tree: From Orthodox monk to LCMS pastor with Dr. Abjar Bahkou 27/03/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Hope, grace and the application process with Rev. Tom Schlund and Rev. Jesse Kueker 20/03/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Encouragement for the Seminary journey with Dr. Gerhard Bode 13/03/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Deaconess studies with Alyssa Choate and Lara McComack 06/03/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Pastoral ministry with Dr. Mart Thompson 27/02/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Personal growth and development with Rockenbach 20/02/2023 Under the Fig Tree: The Doctor of Ministry Program and the Language of Research 14/02/2023 Under the Fig Tree: From the land down under – Rev. Joshua Pfeiffer, Doctor of Philosophy student 06/02/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Military, Missions and Answering the Call with Dr. Douglas L. Rutt 01/02/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Thanks and taking a week off 17/01/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Dr. Robert Kolb and the Lutheran Confessions, Part Two 09/01/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Dr. Robert Kolb and the Lutheran Confessions, Part One 02/01/2023 Under the Fig Tree: Working at the Sem – Sarah Seying and Monica Rhodes 19/12/2022 Under the Fig Tree: Biermann and the doctrine of vocation 12/12/2022 Under the Fig Tree: Second-career Seminary students 05/12/2022 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 5 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn