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Lectionary at Lunch
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Every Wednesday from 11:35 a.m. to 12:25 p.m., a group of students and professors gather in the Christine Buenger Room on the third floor above the Seminary's Wartburg Hall to read through the Old Testament and Gospel lessons assigned in the three-year lectionary series for the following week, using the Hebrew and Greek texts.
The sessions are known on campus as "Lectionary at Lunch," and are under the guidance of professors from the Seminary's exegetical theology department. They provide a forum outside the classroom setting where students can work on their proficiency in translating from the original biblical languages. They also allow students to think about the implications the texts have for preaching.
We are delighted to make these lectures available to anyone with Internet access. We encourage pastors to download these sessions each week and use them as a tool to assist in sermon preparation. Audio files are updated every Friday Afternoon to lectures treating the lessons assigned for two Sundays ahead (nine days in the future).
Current Lectionary Propers 8 - June 28, 2009
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Lectionary at Lunch Users: Lectionary at Lunch mp3 files are also available at no charge through Concordia Seminary on iTunes U. A no-charge subscription also allows you to receive them automatically via podcast.
Old Testament: - Lamentations 3:22-33 - Dr. William Carr
New Testament: Mark 5:21-43- Dr. Jeffrey Kloha
To download: Right click on the link; choose "Save Target As" on the window. Select where you want to store the file on your computer, and click "ok." After the file has downloaded, find the file on your computer and double-click on it. It should open and begin to play.
Note: These lectures are copyrighted by Concordia Seminary. They may be utilized for personal use. All publication and rebroadcast rights are retained by Concordia Seminary. |
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