Lutheran Answers

Remy Sheppard

Lutheran Answers aims to take you on a profound exploration of the Christian Faith through the historical Lutheran lens. We delve into the historical Gospel of the early church, rooted in Lutheran Confessions and the Holy Ghost's power to save. Our podcast invites inquisitive minds and seeking souls to discover the timeless theological truths that bridge the gap between the past and the present. Join us for thought-provoking discussions, captivating theology, and heartfelt, Spirit-led insights that illuminate the core tenets of Christian theology. Our goal is to foster a deeper connection to Christ through the teaching of sound doctrine.

  1. Matt Whitman from Ten Minute Bible Hour

    FEB 27

    Matt Whitman from Ten Minute Bible Hour

    Matt Whitman of The Ten Minute Bible Hour joins Lutheran Answers for a wide-ranging discussion on faith, theology, and the shifting landscape of Christian thought. From exploring his own theological journey to discussing shrewdness, church structure, and the challenges of religious taxonomy, this episode is an insightful and engaging conversation. In this episode, Matt Whitman, known for his Ten Minute Bible Hour YouTube channel, shares his background, theological journey, and thoughts on the broader Christian landscape. He reflects on his upbringing in a faith-based home, his period of questioning and rediscovery of the Bible, and how that journey shaped his approach to Christian content creation. He also discusses the evolution of his online presence, from early Bible studies to deep dives into different Christian denominations, and how his conversations with people across traditions have broadened his perspective. A key theme of the discussion is the importance of shrewdness in Christian life, as encouraged by Jesus in Matthew 10:16. Matt and Remy explore how different Christian traditions approach theological authority, the institutional structure of churches, and the balance between tradition and reform. They also touch on the influence of social media on religious discourse, the effects of AI on theological discussions, and the ways in which digital technology is forcing transparency on religious institutions. The conversation further delves into Matt’s experience attending an AFLC (Association of Free Lutheran Congregations) church, his appreciation for Lutheran theology, and how his background in the Evangelical Free Church influences his current perspective. Other topics covered include the theology of the holiness movement, the Mormon Church’s evolving doctrine, and the tension between tradition and adaptability in Christian history. Things To Check Out:Follow Matt on Elon Musk's X Matt's TMBH Website The Ten Minute Bible Hour YouTube Channel The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast (Also on YouTube!) No Dumb Questions Ironwood RhinoPlease Consider GivingNifty Links: Join the Community Click Here to Check Out the Store Click Here to Donate Greatest Theology Newsletter on the Planet

    1h 23m
  2. With Rev. Jeremy Latzke

    FEB 20

    With Rev. Jeremy Latzke

    Pastor Jeremy Latzke, an LCMS pastor, shares his journey from resisting the call to ministry to embracing pastoral life. He discusses the joys and challenges of preaching, teaching, and shepherding a diverse congregation, along with reflections on faith, vocation, and the complexities of church life. In this episode of Lutheran Answers, Pastor Jeremy Latzke joins the conversation to discuss his life and ministry in the LCMS. He shares how he initially resisted going into church work, having come from a long line of Lutheran educators and pastors. Originally aspiring to be a sports broadcaster, he ultimately felt God’s call to ministry during his time at Concordia Chicago, where he shifted from a teaching path to pre-seminary studies. The discussion delves into his experiences at Concordia Seminary St. Louis and his journey into pastoral ministry, including his early struggles, the impact of COVID-19 on his congregation, and the challenge of maintaining unity in a time of deep division. He also discusses his approach to Bible study, how to engage both seasoned believers and those returning to the faith, and the joys of preaching—especially at funerals, where the Gospel can be proclaimed most clearly. Pastor Latzke also shares his experiences working with a group of Pakistani Christians, walking them through Lutheran doctrine and welcoming them into the church. The episode closes with reflections on faith, pastoral care, and trusting God's guidance in difficult situations. Please Consider GivingNifty Links: Join the Community Click Here to Check Out the Store Click Here to Donate Greatest Theology Newsletter on the Planet

    59 min
  3. Medievalism & AI, with Megan Maldonado

    FEB 13

    Medievalism & AI, with Megan Maldonado

    Megan Maldonado, a medievalist and doctoral student, explores the richness of medieval literature and its contemporary relevance. From discussing Dante's Divine Comedy to addressing the challenges of AI and technological shifts, this episode bridges the past with the present in a thoughtful and engaging dialogue. This episode of Lutheran Answers features Megan Maldonado, a medieval literature scholar and Lutheran, sharing her insights on the enduring significance of the Middle Ages. Megan recounts her journey into medieval studies, sparked by a love for English literature and a pivotal class on Dante’s Divine Comedy. She highlights the interplay of theology and literature, emphasizing how medieval works allow for a nuanced exploration of faith and morality in an academic context. The discussion also touches on misconceptions about medieval life, such as myths about holiday frequency and idealized portrayals of peasants' lives. Megan critiques the oversimplifications of medieval history and literature often perpetuated online, advocating for a more informed and nuanced understanding. Additionally, she delves into modern topics like the rise of AI, its impact on education, and the challenges of navigating misinformation in the digital age. Throughout, Megan underscores the timeless human struggles found in medieval works, offering camaraderie across centuries. Things To Check Outmegan maldonado (@megievalist) / X Megan Maldonado - YouTube Divine Comedy Sir Gawain and the Green Knight I Have No Mouth, and I Must ScreamPlease Consider GivingNifty Links: Join the Community Click Here to Check Out the Store Click Here to Donate Greatest Theology Newsletter on the Planet TranscriptRemy: Then we'll have a podcast episode and if something weird happens, then we will have had a fun conversation. Megan: Sounds good. Remy: Okay, great. Megan, thank you for being on the Lutheran Answers Show. Megan: I'm happy to be here. Thank you for having me. Remy: Tell me, are you a Lutheran? Tell me more. Megan: I am a Lutheran and I have been one since I was about a month old. That was when I was baptized into an LCMS church and I have been lifelong lcms. There was a time where I was close to becoming a Calvinist or Reformed Baptist. I was kind of taking, not membership classes, but I was doing a Bible study with the wife of a pastor at a Reformed Baptist church when I was, I think just out of high school, but narrowly escaped that. And here I dodged a bullet. Dodged a bullet, yeah, indeed. I. I have a lot of love and respect for those people, but the theology just wasn't. There's the issue of the sacraments is actually where we got into a little bit of an argument. Remy: So still Lutheran, your husband, is he lifelong Lutheran or did you missionary date him in. Megan: Oh, no, he was. When was he baptized? He was baptized as a child, not as an infant. Yes. So he was already also lcms Lutheran by the time I met him. So solid. Yeah, yeah. The missionary dating, I think is. I, I understand why, especially for women, it can be hard to find. Well, depending on where you are, it can be hard to find men in the church, even the Lutheran Church and the church in g...

    1h 5m
  4. Reverend Matthew Fenn

    FEB 6

    Reverend Matthew Fenn

    Pastor Matthew Fenn, a former Jehovah's Witness and repentant Canadian, shares his remarkable journey from cultic beliefs to the Lutheran faith. In this episode, he discusses doctrinal contrasts, cultural shifts, and the profound impact of encountering the gospel of grace. This episode of Lutheran Answers features Pastor Matthew Fenn, an AALC pastor and former Jehovah's Witness, sharing his story of theological transformation. Pastor Fenn discusses his upbringing within the Jehovah's Witness tradition, highlighting its unique doctrines such as denying the Trinity, rejecting the immortality of the soul, and advocating a works-based salvation. He explains how studying Scripture, particularly Philippians 3, led him to question Jehovah’s Witness teachings and ultimately embrace Lutheran theology. Pastor Fenn also shares insights into the cultural differences between Canada and the U.S., reflecting on his move to Iowa and his experiences as a "repentant Canadian." The episode concludes with a discussion about law and gospel, the challenges of pastoral ministry, and the joys of living in grace-centered theology. Things We DiscussedFollow Pastor Fenn on X Proper Distinction of Law & Gospel The AALC ALTSPlease Consider GivingNifty Links: Join the Community Click Here to Check Out the Store Click Here to Donate Greatest Theology Newsletter on the Planet TranscriptRemy: Foreign commences Pastor Matthew Finn. Welcome, sir, to Lutheran Answers. Pr. Fenn: I'm on Lutheran Answers. Remy: Oh, yes, unfortunately, you are. I know Jordan has probably warned you away from it. Pr. Fenn: It's okay. We can, you know. Did I beat Jordan? He hasn't been on yet, has he? Remy: No. Pr. Fenn: Okay, good. Remy: No, he won't return my calls or emails or anything. Pr. Fenn: Thanks for having me. It's a pleasure to have to be on. Remy: Yeah. So I posted a video with Gage Garlinghouse in which we talked about sacred hours. The Lutheran Daily Office. Pr. Fenn: Yes. Remy: And immediately after that went up, your lawyers sent me a cease and desist, saying that unless I had you on to give you full credit for the book, I could not keep that episode up. So you are actually not Gage, you are the mastermind behind that book. Pr. Fenn: I am the mastermind behind that book. That book exists because I was frustrated with all the other books that exist. Remy: That's. I feel like the story behind most books, actually. Pr. Fenn: In all fairness, though, I mean, the treasury of Daily Prayer is an excellent resource. The Brotherhood Prayer Book is also an excellent resource. Oremus. Also very good resource. Those are the big three. But I have gripes with all of them. Remy: Why is yours better? Pr. Fenn: Because I made. Remy: It works for me. Pr. Fenn: No, ours is different. It's not intending to do the same thing. So the treasury of Daily Prayer gives you the lecture, the daily lecture that's in Lutheran service book that is not intended to be a lectionary for both matins and vespers every day. It's intending to give you an Old Testament lesson and a New Testament lesson, each of about 25 verses apiece to give you an overview. So it's not intending to try to cover the Old and New Testaments and the Psalms in. In a year....

    1h 3m
  5. Christian Finance, with Daniel Catone

    JAN 30

    Christian Finance, with Daniel Catone

    Catholic financial advisor Daniel Catone joins Lutheran Answers to explore how Christians can steward their finances in ways that honor their faith. From ethical investing to the virtues needed for financial success, this episode offers practical and theological wisdom for navigating the world of money. In this episode of Lutheran Answers, Daniel Catone, a Catholic financial advisor and founder of Arimathea Investing, discusses the intersection of Christian values and financial stewardship. The conversation explores how Christians can align their investments with their faith, focusing on avoiding support for industries that conflict with Christian ethics, such as abortion, pornography, and anti-family policies. Daniel shares his expertise in helping religious organizations and individuals manage their assets conscientiously, offering insights into Catholic investment guidelines and the moral implications of financial decisions. The discussion also covers broader financial topics, including the pitfalls of speculative investments like cryptocurrency, the behavioral aspect of financial success, and critiques of mainstream financial advice figures like Dave Ramsey. Daniel emphasizes the importance of virtues like prudence and courage in navigating financial decisions and stresses that all wealth ultimately belongs to God and should be stewarded accordingly. Things We DiscussedFollow Daniel on X Arimathea Investing The Psychology of Money Fooled by Randomness RCC 2021 Guidelines to Ethical InvestingParting ThoughtEvery dollar we manage is ultimately God’s treasure, entrusted to us for His purposes. As Christians, our financial decisions should reflect our faith, guided by virtues like courage and prudence, ensuring that we honor God not just with our words but also with our wallets. Please Consider GivingNifty Links: Join the Community Click Here to Check Out the Store Click Here to Donate Greatest Theology Newsletter on the Planet TranscriptRemy: Should be it. Yeah. This is live. So anyway, the way my apartment is set up behind me over here is the kitchen and then that's my front door. Daniel: Oh, funny. Remy: So I can't. This is the only place I can put my computer because it's like an open floor plan. Oh. Daniel: Yeah. Remy: So I just have the old shower curtain. I. It's funny, I. Sometimes I put it like upside down or sideways so, like the books are wrong and so far no one has noticed. Daniel: So, I mean, I would have noticed, brother. Backgrounds are kind of fun, man. It's like I spent a lot of time on my background actually. You can actually see some of my artifacts. I have a lot. Quite a collection of artifacts. We can talk about that too. Remy: Yeah, yeah. Well, I mean, so far the only thing that I'm getting out of this is that you're a Catholic billionaire. Once again, that's. That's, that's what I'm getting. Daniel: I don't think that's a good idea. Remy: I. I don't have artifacts. No, no. Daniel: You talk about that a little bit. I. It's funny. Every year I try to find one or two topics that I both know nothing...

    1h 20m
  6. Presbyterianism & Reconquista, with Redeemed Zoomer

    JAN 23

    Presbyterianism & Reconquista, with Redeemed Zoomer

    Presbyterian YouTuber Redeemed Zoomer joins Lutheran Answers to discuss his journey from viral Minecraft videos to advocating for reform within mainline Protestant denominations. He dives into Calvinist theology, the challenges of internet fame, and the bold Reconquista movement aiming to restore historic church institutions. In this episode of Lutheran Answers, the guest is "Redeemed Zoomer," a Presbyterian YouTuber and advocate for reforming mainline Protestant denominations. The discussion begins with his background, theology, and unique position as a Calvinist who values ecumenical dialogue. He describes his journey from being a viral Minecraft YouTuber to becoming a prominent voice in theology and his advocacy for the Reconquista movement—a strategy for reforming liberal mainline churches from within. The conversation covers Reformed theology, including views on predestination, perseverance of the saints, and baptism. Redeemed Zoomer explains the nuanced goals of the Reconquista movement, emphasizing loyalty to historic church institutions and the need to influence them positively rather than abandoning them. He also critiques various Christian traditions, shares his experience with internet fame, and highlights the challenges of balancing public theology with personal conviction. The discussion closes with thoughts on his theological influences, providence, and his enduring faith in the face of challenges. Things We DiscussedRedeemed Zoomer on X Redeemed Zoomer's YouTube Operation ReconquistaChurch Map Crossbearer Jordan Cooper Bryan WolfmuellerConsider Contributing to Lutheran Answers!Feel free to submit articles, answers, or volunteer to be on the podcast. We're always looking for as much help as possible in making this thing happen! Either Join the Discord or Email Me! Parting ThoughtGod's providence is evident in the small and great moments of life, guiding His people through challenges to fulfill His purposes. Whether reforming churches or simply holding onto faith, we must be sure to trust Him and remain steadfast in the work He has set before us. Please Consider GivingNifty Links: Join the Community Click Here to Check Out the Store Click Here to Donate Greatest Theology Newsletter on the Planet Transcript[00:00:08] Remy: And people take that doctrinal agreement to then mean like a ton more than it does. But the AALC has a slightly different polity, and we have a completely different history from the lcms, you know, and we like those distinctions and we want to keep them. I don't know. What about you? I was told I. I put it out there to. I'm recording now, by the way. We're going. This is it. Welcome to the show. I put it out there that I was gonna. What should I ask you? And I was told. I was told to ask you. Why a...

    57 min
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Lutheran Answers aims to take you on a profound exploration of the Christian Faith through the historical Lutheran lens. We delve into the historical Gospel of the early church, rooted in Lutheran Confessions and the Holy Ghost's power to save. Our podcast invites inquisitive minds and seeking souls to discover the timeless theological truths that bridge the gap between the past and the present. Join us for thought-provoking discussions, captivating theology, and heartfelt, Spirit-led insights that illuminate the core tenets of Christian theology. Our goal is to foster a deeper connection to Christ through the teaching of sound doctrine.