This collection of videos featuring NALC Bishop John Bradosky, NALC executive staff members and other leaders are published regularly. Personal stories from local congregations, international missions and personal ministry experiences are also featured.

Reflections on what the word “discipleship” really means, the vision for the NALC, and what it means to be “mission-driven” are just a few of the many topics you will hear about.

As the NALC strives to be Christ centered, mission driven, traditionally grounded and congregationally focused, we hope and pray these resources will prove to be noteworthy and helpful tools in your discipleship journey.

Click on a date below to view the video for that day.

June 27, 2017 | June 20, 2017 | June 13, 2017 | June 6, 2017


June 27, 2017

In this week’s Discipleship Moment, Kevin Reynolds and Pastor Daryl Olson, from Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Outlook, SK, reflect on Life-to-Life Discipleship, mission, and the practical ways the two meet. “Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.” – Matthew 10:39


June 20, 2017

In this week’s Discipleship Moment, Kevin Reynolds and Pastor Jim Lehmann (Immanuel Lutheran Church; Thomasboro, IL) reflect on everyday opportunities to live out the Gospel and how that has led to standing shoulder to shoulder with a new church plant.


June 13, 2017

In this week’s Discipleship Moment, Kevin Reynolds and Pastor Jeffray Greene (Word of God Lutheran Church; Peachtree City, GA) reflect on everyday opportunities to share the Gospel and Life-to-Life Discipleship. “Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.’”(Matthew 9:37-38)


June 06, 2017

In this week’s Discipleship Moment, Kevin Reynolds and Bob Quaintance and Fred Schuster (Good Hope in Youngstown, Ohio) reflect on the relationship between mission and discipleship. “It’s not just that discipleship has helped us shape our mission trip, but that mission has helped shape our entire understanding of discipleship as Christians who are maturing and multiplying.”