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GSLCVA Podcast

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Herndon, Virginia, is a congregation that builds up God’s people through His Word for His world. To learn more about our vision, values, and how to get connected, visit our website: gslcva.org. You can find our services and more on our YouTube or Vimeo channels (@GSLCVA), and we invite you to stay connected with us on our Facebook and Instagram pages (@GSLCVA). We look forward to being in fellowship with you!

Jul 25, 2021

We may tell ourselves that God is in control, but do we acknowledge that with the way we meet the challenges of the storms in our lives. Join Pastor James as he discusses the Gospel text of “Feeding the 5,000” and “Jesus Walking on Water,” showing how God is always watching over us and ready to care for us. Just...


Jul 18, 2021

In today’s message Pastor Johann discusses how Jesus tells us to “rest.” This simple command proves to be difficult at best as we are often consumed by work, so much so that we forget to slow down to reenergize and give thanks to God. By slowing down, taking time to rest, we are able to detect God’s presence and...


Jul 14, 2021

Can you confess, “I am in need?” I hope that you can. But can you also confess, “I am needy, and that is a good thing, because then will I know the strength of God.” It is through the tough times and difficult seasons that God reveals to us that His grace is enough. His strength is enough, more than enough, as...


Jul 11, 2021

Jesus died for our eternal liberty and promised to provide forgiveness of sins to those who repent. Yet, we are often loath to repent and acknowledge our wrongdoings. When we sin we have two options: To repent and turn to God; OR to try and deny our sins. When people take the way of denial guilt nags them, and they...


Jul 4, 2021

On a day like July 4th, when we celebrate freedom, we are again aware that we don’t like to be hindered with a thorn in our flesh. In today’s message we see how St. Paul came to see the thorn is his flesh – his difficulties in life – became the best time to learn from them. As God said to Paul that “His grace...