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Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard’s Podcast

Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard’s Podcast

By: Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
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  • EP 27 - Faithful Through the Summer: Why The Third Commandment Still Matters When the Lake Calls
    May 1 2026

    The temperature is rising, the grass is growing green, and the ice is melting - summer is coming. With the summer months, though, church attendance often drops as busy North Dakotans try to squeeze as much activiiteis into the summer months before they have to hibernate again next fall. With this said, does church still matter over the summer or does summer vacation apply to the church as well? Join us in this episode titled, "Faithful Through the Summer; Why the Third Commandment Still Matters When the Lake Calls."

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • When The Devil Hides In Piety?
    Apr 26 2026

    Date: February 22nd of 2026

    Speaker: Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard

    Text: Matthew 4:1-11

    Context: Sermon at St. Paul's Lutheran of Minot, ND

    Manuscript: CLICK HERE

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    19 mins
  • When The Church Starts Talking Like Pagans—Remember, You Are Light
    Apr 18 2026

    Date: March 8th of 2026

    Speaker: Rev. Dr. Matthew Richard

    Text: Ephesians 5:1-9

    Context: Sermon at St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Minot, ND

    Manuscript: CLICK HERE

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    16 mins
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