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Smalcald Articles Pt 2, Art 2 Invocation of Saints; Platypus Brewing - Amberpus, Amber Lager, S2, E2
Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg as they discuss theology and beer! In this episode, they will continue their discussion of the Smalcald Articles, this time focusing on Part 2, Article 2, and the invocation of saints. The pastors will also be reviewing Amberpus, an Amber Lager from Platypus Brewing in Houston, Texas. Próst!
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Interview with Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller; Four Coners Brewing Co., Heart O'Texas Red Ale, S2, E1
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Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg as they kick off season 2 of Lagers with Luther with a discussion of theology and beer! In this episode, they speak with Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller from St. Paul Lutheran Church and Jesus Deaf Lutheran Church in Austin, Texas. The pastors will also review Heart O'Texas Red Ale from Four Corners Brewing Co. in Dallas, Texas. Próst!
Lutherans in Africa; New Magnolia Brewing Co, Czech Style Lager, S1, E9
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Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg as they discuss theology and beer! In this episode, they speak with Pastor James May from Lutherans in Africa about his mission in Kenya. The pastors will also review a Czech Style Lager from New Magnolia Brewing Co. in Houston, Texas. Próst!
Smalcald Articles Part 2, Section 2 (Purgatory); True Anomaly - Redstone, Vienna Style Lager, S1, E8
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Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg as they discuss theology and beer! In this episode, they will continue their discussion over the Smalcald Articles, this time focusing on Part 2, Section 2, and the false doctrine of purgatory. The pastors will also be reviewing Redstone, a Vienna Style Lager, from True Anomaly Brewing, in Houston, Texas. Próst!
Heresies; Bad Astronaut Brewing Co. - Helles Lager, S1, E4
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Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg, alongside special guest Dr. Karl Baughman, associate professor of history at Prairie View A&M University, as they discuss theology and beer! In this episode, they will discuss the ancient heresies of Gnosticism, Arianism, Nestorianism, and Pelagianism. The pastors will also be reviewing Cruis'n Through, helles lager, from Bad Astronaut Brewing Co., in Housto...
Lutherans for Life; Lazarus Brewery Company - Theodorus, Dunkles Lager, S1, E3
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Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg, alongside special guest Pastor Michael Salemink, executive director of Lutherans for Life, as they discuss theology and beer! In this episode, they will discuss the state of the life movement in a post-Roe world and what it means to be part of Lutherans for Life. The pastors will also be reviewing Theodorus, Dunkles Lager, from Lazarus Brewery Company in Aus...
Classical Lutheran Education; Altstadt Brewery. - Lager, S1, E6
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Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg as they discuss theology and beer! In this episode, they discuss Classical Lutheran education with special guest, Pastor Ryan Ogrodowicz, from Grace Lutheran Church and School in Brenham, Texas. The pastors will also be reviewing a lager from Altstadt Brewery in Fredericksburg , Texas. Próst!
Smalcald Articles Part 2, Section 2; Eureka Heights Brewery - Von Wolfhausen, festbier, S1, E7
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Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg as they discuss theology and beer! In this episode, they will continue their discussion over the Smalcald Articles, this time focusing on Part 2, Section 2. The pastors will also be reviewing Von Wolfhausen, a festbier, from Eureka Heights Brewery, in Houston, Texas. Próst!
Smalcald Articles: The First Part; Great Heights Brewery - Lothar German Pils, S1, E2
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Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg as they discuss theology and beer! In their latest episode, they will be discussing the first part of the Smalcald Articles, those things in which all Christians should agree, as well as reviewing Lothar German Pils from Great Heights Brewery.
Smalcald Articles Part 2, Section 1; Brazos Valley Brewing Company. - Brown Ale, S1, E5
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Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg as they discuss theology and beer! In this episode, they will continue their discussion over the Smalcald Articles, this time focusing on Part 2, Section 1. The pastors will also be reviewing Brown Eyed Girl, a brown ale, from Brazos Valley Brewing Company in Brenham, Texas. Próst!
Smalcald Articles: an Introduction; Galveston Island Brewery - Loggerhead Lager, S1, E1
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Join Pastor Cholak and Pastor Krieg as they discuss theology and beer! In this maiden episode, they will be discussing the Smalcald Articles and what they are as well as reviewing Loggerhead Lager from Galveston Island Brewery.

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  • @roywarner9807
    @roywarner9807 2 місяці тому

    Another reason to become a LCMS Lutheran.

  • @MiliOTZ
    @MiliOTZ 2 місяці тому

    Pints with Aquinas spin off?? 🤔 Lol

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 2 місяці тому

      Yes. We mentioned that in the first episode and gave recognition to them for their inspiration. Thanks for watching.

  • @user-nj1rc9hk4h
    @user-nj1rc9hk4h 2 місяці тому

    Best beers are greek. Of course they are. Come and taste, p. Bryan and friends.

  • @tomlem64
    @tomlem64 2 місяці тому

    completely agree with your views on abortion. What I wonder, though, is if being against laws legalizing abortion is really "pro-Life", or if it is just "pro-Morality". Since Roe vs. Wade was overturned, we really are not seeing a decrease in the national abortion rate. Although criminalizing abortion nationwide may be a noble goal, it is probably unrealistic. Meanwhile hundreds of thousands of babies are being aborted. My understanding is that very few abortions are undertaken because of rape or incest, but rather the vast majority are because of convenience and finances. How about saving lives by offering financial support from the government to low income woment who are pregnant and/or have children? This should be appealing across the political specturm, shouldn't it? Those of us who are truly "pro-life" will be saving babies lives, and those who are "pro-choice" will see more funding go to low income women and families. This satisfies both sides of the political divide.

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 2 місяці тому

      I would certainly not fault someone for supporting those in need, especially women and children. I would disagree that what is meant by "pro-life" is really "pro-mortality." This is an accusation often leveled against the pro-life movement. I hear it mostly framed as we are not so much pro-life but pro-birth because after the child is born, we don't care about them or the mother. The proof they cite is not supporting government programs aimed at helping single mothers and children. It is my experience that the vast majority of pro-life people not only speak out against the evil of abortion but also advocate for the health and well-being of the mother, father, and child after birth. The pro-life groups I support and am involved with do just this. They have care for the mothers and children during and after the pregnancy. Please don't confuse a mistrust of government programs and a lack of support for more government intervention in individuals' lives as a lack of support for those in need. Many support private organizations that care for the needs of these low-income women and children and see that as a better avenue to help them instead of bloating a federal bureaucracy whose results really aren't any better than those of the private sector. Also, the notion that banning abortions does not reduce their number is simply false. Where it has been outlawed, the numbers have gone down. Granted, some have left those states to seek an abortion elsewhere, but the number has gone down. What is unfortunate is that the rise of abortion pills has led to a dangerous and liberal use of them with many harmful consequences. I don't believe that a national abortion ban is unrealistic, either. The overturning of Roe was viewed in the exact same light until the moment it was overturned. We must never ceed ground to evil, and abortion is evil. You are correct that the vast majority of abortions are done for financial and lifestyle reasons. Since the horrible decision of Roe, more government programs have been formed, and tax dollars have been spent to support these women and children, and we have only seen an increase in the number of abortions performed since Roe. The evidence suggests that more government is not the answer to reducing abortion. The only real meaningful way is a nationwide ban. Of course, this won't stop every abortion from happening, just as making murder illegal has not stopped murders from happening, but it will certainly help.

    • @tomlem64
      @tomlem64 2 місяці тому

      @@LagersWithLuther I agree that a nationwide ban is ideal. I may think it is unrealistic in the near future but this is of course something we should work for. In the meantime, I think you may be incorrect about the number of babies being killed after Roe Vs. Wade. My understanding is as you said that women in states where abortion has been eliminated or severely restricted have travelled to states where it is allowed in order to obtain an abortion. The numbers of abortion post-Roe are steady or even rising, and yes the abortion pill is a real challenge. Why is it that those of us who are pro-Life are unwilling to save lives by paying pregnant women who are "low-income" not to have an abortion? No matter which party is in national office we see that government spending increases and the debt continues to grow. Why not use some of that money to save lives? How much is a life worth?

    • @lisajones7756
      @lisajones7756 2 місяці тому

      @@LagersWithLuther heres a question for you let say you convince a non believer to keep their child and that child never comes to faith haven't you just participated in that child condemnation?

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 2 місяці тому

      @@lisajones7756@lisajones7756 We neither have the power to condemn nor save; that is beyond our control. The Holy Spirit works faith when and where He chooses. We have the responsibility to plant the seeds of faith and water them, yet it is the Holy Spirit who makes faith grow. If a person dies without faith, whether in the womb or out, the result is the same, an eternity apart from God. The idea of contributing to their condemnation because we guided a mother away from killing their child in the womb and the child did not grow to have faith, for whatever reason, would be similar to claiming an auto worker contributed to the death of someone killed in a car accident. We don't claim the auto worker contributes because of the degree of separation from the person bolting on a bumper in a factory to the person driving in the car and the myriad of other factors that led to the accident. However, as pro-life advocates, we certainly frame our arguments in the context of God's created order and ground it in His Word. So, the hope is that even the unbelieving parent would come to faith and raise their child in that same faith. I hope this helps answer your question. And thanks for watching.

    • @lisajones7756
      @lisajones7756 2 місяці тому

      ​@@LagersWithLuther I get this but I look at what Paul says 1cor5 12 For what have I to do with judging outsiders? Is it not those inside the church[b] whom you are to judge? 13 God judges[c] those outside. “Purge the evil person from among you.” Are you going to be there for the teenager and help with $ and time? The bible has over 100 verses about minding your own business, not to meddle in peoples affair. Unless your going to see this birth all the way through as well as there salvation I don't think anyone should insert themselves. But I thank you for taking the time to answer.

  • @colosseumbuilders4768
    @colosseumbuilders4768 2 місяці тому

    Wolfmueller must be the only Lutheran pastor without a beard.

  • @LXX-Mercedes
    @LXX-Mercedes 3 місяці тому

    Your programme would be so much better without the nonsense about beer.

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the feedback, and thanks for watching.

  • @lesleymcbride4297
    @lesleymcbride4297 3 місяці тому

    Liquor with Luther lol

  • @lesleymcbride4297
    @lesleymcbride4297 3 місяці тому

    I have a question. If our kids end up at a Catholic school (high school) where the say Hail Marys, what should we tell them? They shouldn’t have to pray those prayers, should they? It doesn’t seem appropriate to me. TIA

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 3 місяці тому

      I have not heard of a Catholic school that requires non-Catholic students to pray the rosary. However, if they did, I would not have my child attend that school. Having worked in Lutheran schools I have come up against parents who are not Lutheran and did not want their kids to memorize certain parts of the Catechism, mainly dealing with the Sacraments. They were told it was a requirement, and if they chose not to have their child memorize those portions, then they would receive a zero for the assignment. They were fine with that. It is always a risk when your kids are in a non-Lutheran religious school that they will be forced to learn about and have false doctrine promoted as true by the school and their peers. That is why it is so important to ask those questions before you enroll them. We should not expect other schools to bend their beliefs and doctrine to accommodate us any more than we would do in a Lutheran school. Hope this helps.

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 3 місяці тому

      I noticed I actually didn't answer your question with the first response. I would tell them not to say the prayer by respectfully remaining silent. It might not hurt for them to let their teacher know beforehand why they won't pray the Hail Mary. Always explaining everything in the kindest way.

  • @magnobraga4619
    @magnobraga4619 3 місяці тому

    What literature or online course would you sugest about Lutheran Pedagogy? About lutheran schools, I could not find anything so far. Classical Lutheran Education?

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 3 місяці тому

      Howdy! Thanks for watching the show. The first book I would recommend about Lutheran pedagogy is "Lutheran Education" by Thomas Korcok (Concordia Publishing House). On the web, visit www.ccle.org/resources. Hope that helps! --PC

  • @ware1045
    @ware1045 4 місяці тому

    *promo sm*

  • @MyHanck
    @MyHanck 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this tabletalk!

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 4 місяці тому

      It was our pleasure. We had fun. Thanks for watching.

  • @stscienceburg
    @stscienceburg 4 місяці тому

    On preaching- heart > mouth

  • @Neighborcarl24
    @Neighborcarl24 4 місяці тому

    The audio is very bad. I'm sorry.

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 4 місяці тому

      Yes, we were having difficulty with our cameras. If you listen to some of the previous ones, it is better. I noticed it is a bit off when watching it on a TV as opposed to my computer. It sounds better on the computer. Hopefully, it will be corrected for the next one. Thanks for listening.

    • @Neighborcarl24
      @Neighborcarl24 4 місяці тому

      @@LagersWithLuther no problem good sir

  • @lesleymcbride4297
    @lesleymcbride4297 4 місяці тому

    Wonderful interview! I love these podcasts!

  • @Outrider74
    @Outrider74 4 місяці тому

    Gentlemen, a (not-so-serious) comment and a (more serious) question for your consideration: 1.) First, the serious question: obviously as Lutherans we have no issue with alcohol in and of itself. That being said, drunkenness is a real sin and a real danger (I had an alcoholic father who had to completely abstain, as it was far too easy for him to slip back into it from a single drink). Generally speaking, how do you advise Christians to drink, and to know if they are getting too close to drunkenness? What would be a good guideline "warning sign" for a Christian to say "okay, you've had enough"? Personally, I am a one-and-done drinker, as I don't want to end up like my father was, but I know others like to indulge further. Thoughts? 2.) You gentlemen need to have a MAN'S beer. I recommend a nice, dark stout for a future vidcast.

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for your questions. And thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed it. First, I think it is different for each person, but a good general rule of thumb would be that if you think you are getting close to having too many, then you should stop. Now, some people will not notice that they have had too many until it is too late; for those individuals, I would advise them to set a limit they know will not get them intoxicated, as you have indicated that you do. For some, it may be 1, for others, 3 or 4. And, of course, for those with a history of alcoholism in their family, the best advice would be simply to abstain altogether. As for a stout, I (PK) am all on board with that. Do you have one you would recommend?

    • @Outrider74
      @Outrider74 4 місяці тому

      @@LagersWithLuther I'm not sure how easy it would be to get down there, but the Rochester Mills Beer Company (In Michigan) has a "Michigan Maple Milkshake Stout." I wasn't sure how to react to that at first, but believe it or not it was quite smooth and had a hint of sweetness without being ridiculously sweet. If you have the means, I recommend it.

  • @MrGassemann
    @MrGassemann 5 місяців тому

    53:34 Tequila with Calvinists😂

    • @jgeph2.4
      @jgeph2.4 3 місяці тому

      As a Calvinist, I’m afraid adding tequila to the mix would assure a non civil discussion… 😂

  • @marlaarrington9159
    @marlaarrington9159 5 місяців тому

    🎉🎉🎉🎉Ya'll are lit, I love this discussion. We need more of this in the black community. 😅😅😅😅

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it. We had a blast with Pastor Wolfmueller. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share. It helps get the word out. Blessings.

    • @marlaarrington9159
      @marlaarrington9159 5 місяців тому

      🫡🫡🫡Done, when I 👀 it was LCMS, I had to. 😁😁😁😁

  • @natek.2389
    @natek.2389 8 місяців тому

    Fantastic episode!

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 8 місяців тому

      Thank you. Be sure to let your friends know and share the video. It really helps us get the word out. Blessings.

  • @CafeSola
    @CafeSola 8 місяців тому

    Looking forward to watching in 24 hours 👍🏻🙏🏻

    • @LagersWithLuther
      @LagersWithLuther 8 місяців тому

      Hope had a chance to watch. We'd love any feedback and our course like and share wherever you can. Blessings.