Friday, January 29, 2010

Catching Up With Lutheran Time Out

Now that the holidays are long past us, it is time to get back to the weekly feature of Lutheran Time Out.

Here is what you missed, if you are not following along at LutheranTimeOut.org.

Time Out, Episode 45
Dec 24th, 2009
Text: Luke 2:1-21
Hymn: 359, Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming

Time Out, Christmas Bonus Edition
Dec 25th, 2009
Hymns:
LSB 360, All My Heart Again Rejoices
TLH 92 (words on LSB 386), Now Sing We, Now Rejoice
LSB 363, Silent Night, Holy Night

Time Out, Episode 46
Dec 31st, 2009
Text: Isaiah 60:1-7
Hymn: 343 from The Lutheran Hymnal

Time Out, Episode 47

Jan 7th, 2010
Text: 1 Peter 1
Hymn: 412, The People That in Darkness Sat


Time Out, Episode 48

Jan 14th, 2010
Text: Ephesians 5
Hymns:
590, Baptized Into Your Name Most Holy
601, All Who Believe and Are Baptized

Time Out, Episode 49
Jan 21st, 2010
Text: 2 Corinthians 4
Hymn: 398, Hail to the Lord’s Anointed

Lutheran Time Out (LTO) airs weekly on Pirate Christian Radio at Noon ET, and is archived each week at lutherantimeout.org shortly after the broadcast.

The goal hear at All for Hymn is to feature LTO weekly after the show airs on Pirate Christian Radio. Look for the next LTO post later today around 2:00 PM ET.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you. Episode 50 is also available, with an additional segment featuring Kretzmann's Bible Commentary.

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  2. I've got it ready to post. I messed up the scheduling and had to put it in "draft" in order to keep it from showing. I will get it up and running asap!

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