Word and Work: The Song of Christmas

In Word and Work: An Intersection, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis President Dr. Dale A. Meyer chats with Peter Mayer of the Peter Mayer Group about his music, his new album “A Junkman’s Christmas,” his experience playing with Jimmy Buffet for the past 30 years, and his upcoming “Stars & Promises 2018: A Junkman’s Christmas” concert Dec. 19, 2018, at the Sheldon in St. Louis. Meyer also samples a few of the songs featured in the “Stars & Promises” concert as Mayer offers some insights about the music’s origins and unique arrangements. Learn more about Mayer here.

This particular episode is available only in an audio version, which can be heard or downloaded at the Word and Work Scholar page.

Word and Work: An Intersection is a video and audio program providing a behind-the-scenes look at ministry where everyday life and God’s Word meet. It is broadcast on KFUO Radio every Thursday at 2:00 pm CT.

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