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  • Eat the Cake: Why Grace Is Better Than You Think
    2025/08/22

    In this first-ever guest episode of Anchored in Christ, Doug Hannah and Pastor Curt Hoover sit down with Pastor Hans Fiene...creator of Lutheran Satire and pastor of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Crestwood, Missouri.

    Together, they discuss:

    • The origins and impact of Lutheran Satire

    • Why so many people are exhausted by American Christianity

    • The beautiful difference of receiving God’s gifts rather than performing for God

    • Worship that gives Christ, not just inspiration

    • And how eating cake can be the best possible metaphor for the Lord’s Supper

    They also tackle what it’s like growing up Lutheran in a non-Lutheran world, how hymnody shapes our faith, and why the Divine Service isn’t supposed to feel like going to the movies.

    As Pastor Fiene puts it:

    “If you want the confidence of knowing you belong in the presence of Jesus… eat the cake.”

    Follow Pastor Hans on Twitter and explore his videos at LutheranSatire.org.

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    31 分
  • Crushed, or Comforted? The answer is YES.
    2025/08/15

    Is Christianity supposed to comfort you… or confront you?

    In this somewhat-porchside conversation, Doug Hannah and Pastor Curt Hoover unpack one of the most powerful yet often-overlooked teachings in the Bible: the distinction between Law and Gospel. It’s not about Old Testament vs. New Testament—it’s about how God speaks both honesty and hope to sinners.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why sermons that only offer motivation or only offer comfort are missing something vital

    • How to tell whether a passage of Scripture is Law or Gospel

    • The three uses of the Law—and which one you’re probably neglecting

    • Why grace isn’t just how you start the Christian life, but how you stay in it

    • What Luther called the “highest art in Christendom” and why it still matters today

    You’ll also hear Pastor Curt’s “Word of the Week”… and maybe - just maybe - the porch chairs squeak again.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    📘 Martin Luther’s Commentary on Galatians (Free Edition)

    Read on Project Gutenberg

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    30 分
  • Baptism Now Saves You? What the Bible Really Teaches
    2025/08/08

    “Baptism… now saves you” (1 Peter 3:21).

    For many Christians, that verse is confusing or even ignored. In this episode of Anchored in Christ, Doug Hannah and Pastor Curt Hoover dig deep into what Scripture and historic Christianity actually teach about baptism.

    They explore why the early Church never questioned God’s work through baptism, how the Reformation debates reshaped the conversation, and why understanding baptism as God’s work, not ours, brings lasting assurance.

    You will hear:

    • Why the question “Who’s doing the doing?” changes the whole conversation about baptism

    • How baptism is tied to salvation, regeneration, and the gift of the Holy Spirit

    • Why resisting infant baptism can undermine assurance of salvation

    • How Old Testament foreshadowings like circumcision and ceremonial washings point to baptism

    • What is wrong with treating baptism as just a public declaration

    • Why faith is always in God’s promise, not in our feelings

    Referenced Scripture:

    1 Peter 3:21, Mark 16:16, Romans 6, Colossians 3, John 3, Hebrews, Ephesians 2:8–9

    Recommended Resources:

    • Dying to Live by Harold L. Senkbeil

    • Lutheranism 101 (Concordia Publishing House)

    • Lutheranism 101: Baptism (Concordia Publishing House)

    Whether you are a lifelong Lutheran or exploring these ideas for the first time, this episode will challenge traditions, clarify misunderstandings, and point you back to the promises of God’s Word.

    Listen and be reminded: If you have been baptized into Christ, you can rest in His work for you, no matter how you feel on any given day.

    If you would like to support the Anchored in Christ podcast and help us reach more people with the Gospel, you can give here: anchoredpod.org/giving-page

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    32 分
  • God at Work: How Ordinary Life Becomes Sacred
    2025/08/01

    Many Christians treat “vocation” like a title or career choice. But authentic calling isn’t about what you do—it’s about how you serve your neighbor in everyday life. In this episode, Doug Hannah and Pastor Curt Hoover unpack the biblical teaching on vocation and demonstrate how God works broadly through ordinary people in ordinary jobs—family, friendships, work, and community.

    They explore:

    • How Scripture defines vocation beyond jobs, focusing on service to others (Colossians 3:23–24; 1 Corinthians 7)

    • Misconceptions tied to “finding your purpose” or waiting for spiritual validation

    • Why mundane roles matter: God uses you in whatever role you already occupy

    • Practical questions: “Who is your neighbor today?” and “How can you serve them where you are?”

    Plus:

    Pastor Curt's Word of the Week: “Neighbor”

    This term reminds us that vocation is relational. God places us among others to serve them. They aren’t hindrances to our holiness; they’re reasons for it.

    Further Resource:

    We mention Gene Veith’s excellent book God at Work: Your Christian Vocation in All of Life, which beautifully explores how God works through all of life—even the ordinary.

    🔗 Buy God at Work on Amazon

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    30 分
  • Justified by Grace: Why You Can Stop Trying to Earn God’s Love
    2025/07/25

    What does it mean to be justified—and why does everything depend on it?

    In this episode of Anchored in Christ, Doug and Pastor Curt dive deep into the doctrine that Luther called the one on which the Church stands or falls: justification by grace through faith. It’s not a bonus topic—it’s the whole thing.

    They explore why so many Christians live as though they’re still on probation with God, how baptism provides real and physical assurance, and what it means to rest in Christ’s finished work. Whether you’re a lifelong believer or wrestling with your past, this episode reminds you where true peace comes from—and how you can know that you belong to God.

    You’ll also hear:

    • Why justification isn’t just a theological term—it’s personal and practical

    • The difference between being declared righteous and trying to become righteous

    • Why Pastor Curt doesn’t want anyone mentioning his good deeds on his deathbed

    • The real problem with “once saved, always saved”

    • Why the cross is not just about sin—it’s about the length God went to bring you home

    Referenced Scripture:

    Ephesians 2:8–9, Romans 6, John 3:16, John 14:27

    Mentioned Resource:

    Dying to Live by Harold L. Senkbeil – A powerful book on baptismal identity and justification

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    30 分
  • Big Box Christianity?
    2025/07/18

    What happens when church becomes a product instead of a place to die and rise with Christ? In this episode, Doug and Pastor Curt Hoover talk consumerism, church growth models, and what makes a church... actually a church.

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    EPISODE 004 – BIG BOX CHRISTIANITY: WHEN CHURCH BECOMES A PRODUCT

    Has church become more about attraction than transformation? In this provocative episode, Doug and Pastor Curt Hoover dig deep into the rise of consumer-driven church culture—and why it’s leaving many believers weary, disillusioned, or spiritually malnourished.

    IN THIS EPISODE: - Why “relevance” has replaced reverence in so many churches - The danger of shopping for church like you shop for shoes - What makes a church truly a *church* - The loss of Word and Sacrament in modern evangelicalism - Why bigger isn’t always better (and sometimes less is more)

    QUOTES TO REMEMBER: “Jesus didn’t bleed out to improve your weekend experience.” “If the pastor doesn’t know your name, is he really your pastor?” “The church’s power doesn’t come from relevance. It comes from reverence.”

    WORD OF THE WEEK: REVERENCE Curt Hoover breaks down why reverence isn’t about being stuffy or traditional—it’s about recognizing when we are in the presence of a holy God.

    HELPFUL LINKS: anchoredpod.org – More episodes, support the show, or contact us lcms.org – Learn more about the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod

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    31 分
  • Why the Church Exists: Word, Sacrament, and the Mystery of It All
    2025/07/11

    Episode 003 – Why the Church Exists: Word, Sacrament, and the Mystery of It All

    What if church isn’t about a great speaker, a cool vibe, or a killer music team? What if it’s about something far more ancient—and far more essential?

    In this episode of Anchored in Christ, Doug and Pastor Curt explore what the Church is really built on: Word and Sacrament. These aren’t just buzzwords. They’re the foundational gifts Christ instituted to actually do something—to give faith, forgiveness, and life.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why the Word of God isn’t just informative—it’s performative. It actually creates faith (Romans 10).

    • Why sacraments aren’t symbolic rituals, but concrete, God-given means of grace.

    • How water, wine, bread, and spoken words are vehicles for divine mercy—not superstition, but Scripture.

    • Why rejecting the sacraments is often less about theology and more about history—and how Protestant anti-Catholic sentiment may have thrown the baby out with the bathwater.

    • Why you can’t just “stream church” or “commune with God in nature” and call it the same thing.

    Doug reflects on his own journey out of evangelical confusion and into the historic, sacramental church—and why he’s still in awe that this isn’t new, but ancient.

    🔑 Word of the Week: Sacrament

    Pastor Curt unpacks the biblical roots of the term, especially from 1 Corinthians 4:1, where pastors are called stewards of the mysteries of God (Latin: sacramentum). These aren’t abstract ideas—they’re the tangible ways Christ delivers what He promises.

    👂 Whether you’re burned out on church, confused about why it matters, or longing for something deeper than spiritualized self-help, this episode reminds you: God meets you in real, physical things. Not because He has to. But because He wants to.

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    29 分
  • The Promise Of Rest
    2025/07/04

    Exhausted from trying to be a “good Christian”? In Episode 2, Doug and Pastor Curt unpack why the Gospel is a promise we rest in, not a list we strive to complete. If you're worn down by vague spiritual to-do lists or unsure whether you’re doing enough, this episode is for you.

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    Full Show Notes

    Welcome back to Anchored in Christ, a podcast about clear, Christ-centered faith in a noisy world. In this episode, Doug Hannah and Pastor Curt Hoover dig into the difference between chasing assurance and resting in God's promises. This is not a soft, feel-good message. It is the actual biblical gospel.

    Whether you have been burdened by legalism or burned out by spiritual ambiguity, this episode is a fresh reminder that Christ really finished the work.

    In This Episode: - Why so much of modern Christianity exhausts people with endless spiritual homework - How the gospel is not about what you do, but what has been done for you - The difference between moralism and assurance, and why it matters for real life - How baptism, the Lord's Supper, and the preached Word offer concrete promises, not abstract encouragement - Why online-only church cannot fully substitute for the meal and the Word - Why rest in Christ does not lead to laziness, but to freedom and joy - What the Word of God actually does when spoken out loud - Why remembering your baptism brings more assurance than any feeling

    Pastor Curt’s Word of the Week: Justification Being right with God is not something you build up. It is something given. "Just as if I never sinned" is not just a nice saying. It is a truth rooted in Christ’s finished work. Pastor Curt explains how this word lies at the heart of the gospel.

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    23 分