Preview Mode Links will not work in preview mode

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!

Nov 27, 2022

The Advent and Christmas season is a busy time of the year, and it is easy to forget that we are getting closer to salvation. As we await Christ’s promised return, we are told to “stay awake” and that we “do not know what day the Lord is coming.” Join us today as Pastor James reminds us of what we should do to...


Nov 24, 2022

The first Thanksgiving is a fine story in our nation's history, but "the best" Thanksgiving story is of what God has done for humankind. His story is our story, one that tells us "who" we are by telling us "whose" we are. Join us today as Pastor James discusses how it is good for us to recall the history of the...


Nov 20, 2022

Christ the King Sunday reminds us that we worship a wounded king, a wounded God. There can only be one King, only one savior, only one person who can truly save us. Join us today as Pastor Johann discusses how different our King is. He is not afraid to show us his wounds, provide us the grace and power of...


Nov 13, 2022

Do you see signs of the end of the world around us? Do you fear the world closing in on us as disturbances and wars show how unstable and fragile humanity is? Join us today as Pastor Johann discusses how we might live for today but God plans for eternity. Nothing in this world is fully secure, stable, or forever but...


Nov 6, 2022

Do you look at the Bible as problematic and too tough to swallow? Does it create fear and a resistance to change within you? Join us today as Pastor James discusses how Jesus calls for us to change our vision, behavior, and our very core. The problem is not the Bible but within our very core. We must believe in the...