
9th Sunday After Pentecost
Get ready for the 9th Sunday After Pentecost (July 30, 2023) with this discussion on the lectionary texts from the books of Deuteronomy, Romans and Matthew
Get ready for the 9th Sunday After Pentecost (July 30, 2023) with this discussion on the lectionary texts from the books of Deuteronomy, Romans and Matthew
Get ready for the 8th Sunday After Pentecost (July 23, 2023) with this discussion on the lectionary texts from the books of Isaiah, Romans and Matthew
Get ready for the 7th Sunday After Pentecost (July 16, 2023) with this discussion on the lectionary texts from the books of Isaiah, Romans and Matthew
Get ready for the 5th Sunday After Pentecost (July 2, 2023) with this discussion on the lectionary texts from the books of Jeremiah, Romans and Matthew
Get ready for June 25, the fourth Sunday after Pentecost with this discussion on the lectionary texts from the books of Jeremiah, Romans, and Matthew
David Schmitt, Jeff Gibbs, and Ron Rall discuss preaching Matthew. Part two of two
David Schmitt, Jeff Gibbs, and Ron Rall form a Preachers Roundtable on preaching Matthew. Part one of two
Jeff Gibbs shares insights from his life’s work on the Gospel of Matthew
Jeff Gibbs on how to preach the Gospel of Matthew during the upcoming church year (Series A)
Concordia Seminary faculty and staff are hitting the road for summer workshops on a wide variety of timely, contemporary topics. Check the schedule to find one near you
A couple weeks ago Dr. Erik Herrmann discussed the singing of the passion narrative. He and seminarian Dallas Dubke sang Matthew’s narrative in chapel this past Monday. Even as you worship with the Body of Christ over these next days, may this help you in your individual preparations. [FMP width=”480″ height=”360″]http://deimos3.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/FeedEnclosure/csl-public-dz.6769737377.06769737379.7387430175/enclosure.mp4[/FMP]  
“Jews and the Death of Jesus: Thoughts as It Becomes an Issue Once Again” by Dr. James W. Voelz
Dr. Jeffrey Kloha talks with a similarly-named fellow professor – Dr. Jeffrey Gibbs – about the recently-published second volume of his Matthew Commentary