Episodes

  • Before LCMS Convention: The Future of the Concordias
    May 22 2026

    A major LCMS convention overture could reshape the way the Concordia University System functions — but many everyday Lutherans may not understand what is being proposed, why it matters, or what questions still need to be answered.

    In this episode of Lead Time, Tim Ahlman and Jack Kalleberg sit down with Dr. Bernard Bull, President of Concordia University, Nebraska, to discuss Overture 7-01, the future of the Concordia University System, and why this technical governance issue may have very real implications for trust, collaboration, church worker formation, and the future of Lutheran higher education.

    Dr. Bull explains why he believes the Concordias are not trying to “go rogue,” why visitation and relationship matter, and why major structural changes should happen with broad conversation, due diligence, and transparency. The conversation also explores the difference between churchly visitation and corporate oversight, the importance of local Concordia boards, possible financial questions around grants and planned gifts, and how delegates should think carefully before convention.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The LCMS Bylaw Change Most Lutherans Aren’t Watching
    May 19 2026

    Most Lutherans do not get excited about bylaws — but sometimes a bylaw change can have real consequences for local ministry.

    In this episode of Lead Time, Tim Ahlman and Jack Kalleberg sit down with Jim Saalfeld, CEO of the Church Extension Fund, to discuss LCMS Overture 9-06 and proposed changes related to Bylaw 1.5. While part of the overture appears to create new structures for entities like LCEF and Concordia Plans to partner with for-profit entities, Jim raises concerns that the broader rewrite may be far more sweeping than many delegates realize.

    Could this affect local ministries, RSOs, church-related organizations, CEFs, governance documents, property, audits, donations, and legal liability? And should delegates vote on something this complex if they do not fully understand what it means?

    This conversation is not about assigning motive. It is about asking for clarity before the 2026 LCMS Convention in Phoenix.

    If you are an LCMS pastor, lay delegate, congregational leader, school leader, RSO leader, or simply a Lutheran who cares about the future of the Synod, this is a conversation worth hearing.

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    37 mins
  • The LCMS Ethics Crisis Behind Public Heresy Accusations | Dr. Jim Voelz & Dr. Mark Hoehner
    May 15 2026

    What happens when public accusations of heresy are made without clear evidence?

    In this urgent Lead Time conversation, Rev. Dr. Jim Voelz and Rev. Dr. Mark Hoehner join Tim Ahlman to discuss ethics, truth, the Eighth Commandment, public criticism, and the responsibility Christians have when making serious accusations inside the church.

    The conversation centers on recent criticisms of Dr. Voelz’s work, including claims tied to Seminex 2.0, Christian News, and debates around biblical interpretation, postmodernism, and confessional Lutheran theology. But the deeper question is bigger than one person:

    Can the LCMS recover a more faithful way to disagree?

    References discussed in this episode include James W. Voelz’s What Does This Mean?, Principles of Biblical Interpretation for Everyone, Christian News, the Seminex 2.0 document, Matthew 18, Proverbs 6, Galatians 2, Acts 15, and Alan Kreider’s The Patient Ferment of the Early Church.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • What Should the LCMS Do About Decline? (From Presidential Nominee Brady Finnern)
    May 12 2026

    The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod is heading into a significant season. With convention conversations ahead, questions around pastoral formation, membership decline, congregational vitality, and the future of Lutheran mission are all on the table.

    Today, We sit down with presidential nominee Rev. Brady Finnern for a wide-ranging conversation about Lutheran identity, the heart of the Gospel, congregational decline, convention priorities, and what faithful leadership looks like in a changing church landscape.

    If you care about the future of the LCMS, pastoral formation, Lutheran mission, or the health of local congregations, this is a conversation worth sharing.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Two Seminary Legends on the Future of the LCMS
    May 5 2026

    In this episode of Lead Time, Tim Ahlman sits down with two longtime Concordia Seminary professors, Dr. Andy Bartelt and Dr. James Voelz, for a wide-ranging conversation on time, aging, biblical literacy, seminary history, SMP, distance education, churchmanship, and the future of pastoral formation in the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.

    Dr. Bartelt and Dr. Voelz bring decades of experience teaching future pastors, shaping theological education, and wrestling with the big questions facing the church. Together, they explore why the LCMS has historically operated with more than one formation track, how the Springfield/Fort Wayne story shaped today’s debates, why SMP and DELTO emerged, and why honest, humble conversation is needed now more than ever.

    If you care about the future of the LCMS, pastoral formation, biblical literacy, theological education, or mission in North America, this is a conversation worth hearing.

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    56 mins
  • Who’s Actually Joining the LCMS? | Looking at LCMS Data with Dr. Lyman Stone
    Apr 28 2026

    What’s really happening inside the LCMS right now?

    In this episode of Lead Time, Tim Ahlman and Jack sit down with Dr. Lyman Stone—demographer and creator of the Lutheran Religious Life Survey—to unpack the most surprising data trends in the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.

    What trends are you seeing in your church?

    From church growth myths to preaching styles… from traditional worship to unexpected theological shifts… this conversation challenges assumptions and raises important questions about the future of the church.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Why Christians Should NEVER Sue Each Other…
    Apr 21 2026

    What happens when Christians take each other to court… or when marriages fall apart long before anyone asks for help?

    In this episode of Lead Time, Tim and Jack sit down with Christian attorney Colin Hoffman to unpack the reality of Christian family law, divorce, and what the Bible actually says about conflict between believers.

    From 1 Corinthians 6 to real-life legal cases, this conversation dives into:

    - Why Christians suing Christians is a serious issue
    - What actually leads to divorce (and why it’s often “too late”)
    - The role of pastors, counseling, and accountability
    - Spiritual warfare in families (and how it shows up)
    - How churches can better support struggling marriages
    - A better path forward: reconciliation, repentance, and truth

    This episode is both challenging and hopeful—a call for the Church to take marriage, conflict, and spiritual realities seriously again.

    Do you think Christians should ever take each other to court?

    Show Notes:

    Song Colin referenced at the end: "This I Pray" by Nicky Gracious:
    https://youtu.be/F5Q-Gw0PZZk

    Connect with Colin:
    colin@wichristlaw.org
    www.sacredharbor.org

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • ULC Booth Rejected from the LCMS Convention 2026
    Apr 14 2026

    A special episode of Lead Time responding to a recent decision from LCMS leadership denying our request to host a booth at the upcoming LCMS Convention.

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    We share the full context behind the decision, read the official response, and unpack what this moment reveals about conversation, trust, and unity within the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.

    See the letter we received here:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JXkyOFIs-1xqqtmSZDF88FBcL-Dos8gO/view?usp=drive_link

    This is not about attacking leadership. It’s about asking an honest question:

    How do we move forward together as one church body when disagreement exists?

    Our hope is simple:
    More conversation. More clarity. More unity in Christ.

    If you're attending the LCMS Convention this summer, we’d love to connect and talk. Let us know what you think in the comments.

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    35 mins