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R1.3
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R1.3 KFUO Radio
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34
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37
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R1.3
KFUO Radio
KFUO Radio is the official broadcast ministry of the Synod 
and shares the Gospel of Christ Jesus with listeners around the 
world through worship services, Bible studies, sacred music, and 
Christ-centered practical talk programming. KFUO’s mission is 
expressed in its theme verse: “So faith comes from hearing, and 
hearing through the word of Christ” (Rom. 10:17). 
Employing mass communication and multimedia, including 
broadcast radio, internet streaming, social media, mobile apps, pod-
casts, video, and so on, KFUO supports the baptismal life of listen-
ers and our life together in Christ whenever and wherever needed: 
Christ for You. Anytime. Anywhere.

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Seasonal Worship Services are coordinated between KFUO and 
our partner LCMS congregations to provide listeners with special 
worship services during Advent and Lent such as midweek prayer 
services, German Language services, the three-hour Tre Ore ser -
vice, and Christmas and Easter services.
LCMS Partner Podcasts
KFUO is uniquely positioned to share the mission and ministry 
work of Synod ministries and recognized service organizations as 
well as provide information about how listeners can support and 
get involved with them by producing and distributing podcast 
programs. These partner programs are recorded in KFUO’s “us-
er-friendly” Podcast Studio, recently renovated through a grant 
from the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League.
5 Minutes with a Missionary is the podcast of the LCMS Office 
of International Mission, featuring an unfiltered take from LCMS 
missionaries about life abroad for the sake of the Gospel and the 
uniqueness of the places in which God has called them to serve. 
(kfuo.org/category/missionary-podcasts/)
End Goals is the podcast of LCMS Youth Ministry in the Of-
fice of National Mission and explores practices for healthy youth 
ministry with interviews that provide insight for experienced and 
new youth leaders alike. (kfuo.org/category/lcms-youth-ministry-
end-goals/)
Friends for Life is a podcast of the LCMS Life, Health and Fam-
ily Ministry and encourages Lutherans to come together as a com-
munity of Christ’s redeemed people and explore life, health, and 
family issues in a way that honors our heavenly Father’s value of 
human life, serves our neighbor, shares the faith, and connects us to 
others who are doing the same. (kfuo.org/category/friends-for-life/) 
God’ s Mission Here is the podcast of the Office of National Mis-
sion that spotlights the work that God is doing through His people 
and strives to inspire and encourage listeners to get involved. (kfuo.
org/category/gods-mission-here/)
LCMS Worship Institute is the podcast of the Institute on Lit-
urgy, Preaching and Church Music and brings selected recordings 
of the presentations, workshops, and services from the multiday 
worship conference so that others can get a taste of the experience 
and benefit from the beautifully unique sphere of Luther worship. 
(kfuo.org/category/lcms-worship-institute/)
The Lutheran Witness
 Podcast 
is the podcast of LCMS Commu-
nications that provides readings of stories and articles  posted that 
help 
you interpret the world from a Lutheran perspective. (kfuo.org/
the-lutheran-witness-podcast/)
Mission Field: USA – Church Planting is the podcast of the 
Office of National Mission and offers guidance on theological 
background and best practices for launching new congregations 
and ministries within a Lutheran framework. (kfuo.org/category/
mission-field-usa/)
Set Apart to Serve Series is the podcast of the Office of National 
Mission that strives to build a culture of raising up future church 
workers through conversations with experienced church workers 
as well as current and prospective church work students. (kfuo.org/
tag/set-apart-to-serve/)
Specialized Pastoral Ministry is the podcast of the LCMS Of-
fice of National Mission. In this series, nine individuals share their 
journeys into chaplaincy, how they serve, and how they bring the 
23,000 members. (kfuo.org/category/lutheran-ladies-lounge/)
Morning and Evening Prayer airs Monday through Saturday 
at 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., providing prayer and a sermonette by 
LCMS pastors based on the daily lectionary New Testament text. 
(kfuo.org/category/morning-prayer-sermonette/)
Oratio airs weekdays at 7:15 a.m. with Scripture reading, 
prayers, hymns, and a short meditation recorded by the Rev. Ken-
neth Bomberger. (kfuo.org/category/oratio/)
Sharper Iron airs weekdays at 8:00 a.m., exploring Holy Scrip-
ture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake 
of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Discussion is 
led by the Rev. Timothy Appel and a guest LCMS pastor. Sharper 
Iron was the second-most popular KFUO program overall in 2025 
with 114,683 total downloads by 21,826 people. It is sponsored in 
part by the Lutheran Church Extension Fund. (kfuo.org/category/
sharper-iron/)
Thy Strong Word airs weekdays at 11:00 a.m., revealing the 
light of our salvation in Christ through the study of God’s Word 
verse by verse, and equipping Christians to serve faithfully in our 
daily vocations. Discussion is led by the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe and a 
guest LCMS pastor. Thy Strong Word was the most popular KFUO 
program overall in 2025 with 152,395 total downloads by 25,531 
people. It is sponsored in part by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation. 
(kfuo.org/category/thy-strong-word/)
Wrestling With the Basics airs Saturdays at 9:00 a.m. and is 
a humorous yet edifying approach to Bible study and the basics 
of our faith, hosted by Pastor “Jolly” John Lukomski and Pastor 
Matt “Youngblood” Clark. (kfuo.org/category/wrestling-with-
the-basics/)
Worship and Sacred Music Programming
Weekend Worship Services  airs Saturdays at 4:00 p.m. and 
Sundays at 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 4:00 p.m., providing a way 
for anyone, especially the homebound, to hear an LCMS worship 
service and be nourished by God’s Word. Various LCMS congre-
gations partner with KFUO to provide this service. This is one 
of KFUO’s most tuned-in-live productions. (kfuo.org/weekend-  
worship-information/)
St. Paul’ s Des Peres Bible Study airs Sundays at 9:30 a.m., 
with a rebroadcast on the following Saturday at 9:30 a.m., and 
joins the pastors and people of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in 
Des Peres, Mo., for an in-depth study of the books of the Bible. 
KFUO provides broadcasting equipment and technical support. 
(kfuo.org/category/st-paul-bible-study/)
Sacred Music complements the programs of KFUO and airs 
several times each day and throughout the night (approximately 
5:30 p.m. to 7:15 a.m.), filling hearts and minds with God’s Word 
set to song, comforting the soul and proclaiming the saving Gospel 
of Christ.
 Our music 
library consists of instrumental, choral, and 
vocal music from throughout the church’s rich history.
Seasonal Programming
The Twelve Days of Christmas is special programming from 
Christmas Eve through Epiphany each year and has become one 
of KFUO’s new favorite seasonal traditions among our listeners. 
This special programming features sacred Christmas music, Scrip-
ture readings, and greetings from LCMS missionaries and military 
chaplains.

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and in many demographics with the utilization of social media and 
video equipment provided by a grant from Village Lutheran Church 
in St. Louis. Adding a visual element to our Bible studies, podcasts, 
and other theological content supports a more face-to-face experi -
ence and is more engaging for a younger audience. 
While KFUO is a ministry like many others, we are also unique 
in that we often must operate like a small production house with all 
the aspects of a radio/video studio, branding company, and market-
ing firm, in addition to the regular responsibilities of a department 
within the Synod. We write, record, edit, and publish much of our 
own programming, along with facilitating the recording, editing, 
and creative consulting needs of other ministries from around the 
Synod. 
All of this is achieved through the blessing of our technological-
ly savvy and compassionate production staff. We are also blessed, 
doubly so, with a dedicated, multi-generational listenership.
Audio Outlets and Platforms
Listeners can access KFUO content through several outlets and 
platforms; and it is being heard in all 50 states (and the District of 
Columbia) and in over 300 cities across 150 countries worldwide. 
After the U.S., the areas downloading KFUO podcasts the most 
have come from Hong Kong, Canada, Germany, Australia, Singa-
pore, the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Philippines, and Ireland. 
Our podcasts are downloaded by an estimated 1.5 million people 
each year—a number that continues to grow.
Traditional Radio “On the Dial”: Within the St. Louis region, 
KFUO has completed the radio tower move from the Concordia 
Seminary Campus to Dupo, Ill. The new site hosts both KFUO 
AM850 and KXFN AM1380, our two full-power AM stations. 
KFUO has also set up three FM radio translator signals in the great-
er St. Louis area, giving KFUO a 24-hour broadcast presence to 
thousands of FM listeners.
The KFUO Website provides a 24/7 live internet stream of 
KFUO’s daily broadcasting. KFUO manages and updates its own 
website kfuo.org, which houses and archives all KFUO-produced 
programs. In addition to the stream, KFUO’s web services include 
email newsletters, church and bulletin information, online event 
registration, and archives of KFUO and partner podcasts.
The KFUO Mobile App is an easy way for listeners to connect 
with KFUO wherever they go and provides the same content as 
our website. A unique feature found only on the KFUO app is the 
“Open Mic” button, which allows users to verbally ask questions 
and provide feedback directly to KFUO through the app. Currently, 
the KFUO app has 7,400 users. 
Podcast Outlets include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube 
Music, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts via KFUO’s RSS 
Feed. These platforms allow KFUO to reach more listeners with 
suggested media and cross-promotion. 
Social Media
KFUO has a social presence on Facebook, X/Twitter, Insta-
gram, YouTube, Threads, and LinkedIn, with a combined 46,000 
followers. Content on these platforms consists of images and posts 
pointing followers to Christ, their Savior. KFUO programs are post-
ed daily to share the message of Christ through our programming. 
Weekly features include Memory Verse Monday (in collaboration 
with LCMS social media), Catechesis Friday, weekend One-Year 
Lectionary posts, and seasonal hymns and prayers. Weekly video 
love of Christ to those in need. (kfuo.org/category/specialized-  
pastoral-ministry/)
Syndicated Programming
KFUO airs certain syndicated programs that align with our mis-
sion and values to provide broader program offerings. Programs or 
organizations who desire to broadcast on KFUO partner with us 
and purchase airtime for their independently produced programs. 
(kfuo.org/syndicated-programs/)
Issues, Etc.  airs weekdays at 3:00 p.m., offering Christ-Cen-
tered, Cross-Focused Talk Radio with host the Rev. Todd Wilken 
and guests. It is produced by Lutheran Public Radio.
Lamplighter Theatre airs Saturdays at 11:00 a.m., using dramat-
ic audio to creatively bring redemptive hope to broken lives and 
compel its listeners to live life skillfully and sacrificially for the 
benefit of others. It is produced by Lamplighter Ministries. 
Liberty Action Alert airs Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. and Sundays 
at 12:00 noon, bringing thoughtful responses to questions about 
important current issues and events by the Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz 
(executive director of the
 Lutheran Center 
for Religious Liberty). It 
is produced by the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty.
The Lutheran Hour airs Sundays at 12:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. 
and is the flagship program of Lutheran Hour Ministries that helps 
equip and engage a vibrant volunteer base to passionately proclaim 
the Gospel to more than 56 million people worldwide each week. It 
is produced by Lutheran Hour Ministries. 
Worship Anew airs Sundays at 7:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., offering 
weekly worship services for aging adults seeking to live an abun-
dant life in Christ. It is produced by Worship Anew.
Programming and Production
KFUO’s office and recording studios are located at the IC. Most 
of our programming and production editing happens here.
KFUO Programming supports the baptismal life of listeners 
and our life together in Christ with faithful, Christ-centered pro-
gramming: 
•	 Faithful worship services are broadcast from LCMS con-
gregations that support the homebound and those who are 
unable to regularly attend services at their local congregation 
with faithful preaching of God’s Word, liturgy, and hymns to 
strengthen them in faith. 
•	 Teaching programs and Bible studies are hosted by LCMS 
pastors who demonstrate a strong ability to engage guests 
and listeners in faithful study of God’s Word that is relatable 
to people in all stations of life. 
•	 Practical talk programs provide listeners with updates on the 
national and international mission work of LCMS universi-
ties, seminaries, congregations, schools, and organizations. 
•	 Sacred music programs aim to teach, encourage, and com-
fort souls with music from throughout the church’s history, 
including ancient and modern music that points us to the 
love of God in Christ Jesus. 
KFUO Production is dedicated to sharing the Good News of 
Christ for you, anytime, anywhere. To make anywhere possible, we 
utilize the unique spiritual gifts that God has given each of our staff 
alongside the blessing of modern-day technology. 
KFUO has seen increased engagement from around the globe

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In addition to the board and committees listed above, the Synod 
President has also appointed the undersigned to serve as a regent 
for Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, since September 2019. In that 
capacity, he also serves on the Academic Committee.
The paragraphs above, together with the detail provided in the 
three reports immediately following this one, provide a record of 
most of the First Vice-President’s activity during this triennium.
Duties Not Specified in Other Reports
The following are some aspects of the First Vice-President’s 
work that aren’t specified in the three reports that follow (Reports 
R2.1, R2.2, R3). For the most part, these are assigned by the Presi-
dent, rather than the bylaws. The First Vice-President:
•	 serves as a liaison between various Synod leaders and the 
Office of the President, including regular communication 
with:
o
 the chairman of the Council of Presidents; and
o district presidents regarding:
	 questions they have about their work in their districts;
	 matters of 
concern in their districts that are brought to 
the attention of the Synod President;
	 participation in district conventions by members of the 
Praesidium; and
	 colloquy matters;
•	 participates in district visitations, per 2013 Res. 7-01A 
(during this triennium, the First Vice-President participated 
in 17 official district visitations, totaling 43 days);
•	 participates in district conventions (during this triennium, 
the First Vice-President attended 12 district conventions, to-
taling 30 days, preaching three times and giving the Synod 
report at six conventions);
•	 meets regularly with the Synod President to assist and give 
counsel;
•	 responds to letters and emails of concern that are sent to 
the Synod President (during the triennium, the Office of the 
President and Office of First Vice-President implemented a 
new system to track, collaborate upon, and respond to these 
inquiries in a more timely manner);
•	 assists the President triennially with:
o
 orientation of 
new district presidents on the nature 
and conduct of their office (Bylaw 3.3.1.3 [b]);
o orientation of 
new district presidents on the conduct 
a district convention;
o the circui
t exception process for Synod conventions 
(Bylaw 3.1.2);
o floor committee 
assignments (Bylaw 3.1.7) and 
the orientation of floor committee chairs and vice-
chairs; and
o
 reviewing all 
overtures to the Synod convention (By-
law 3.1.6.2 [c]);
•	 reports quarterly to the Council of Presidents;
•	 writes four reports (Reports R2, R2.1, R2.2, R3) for the 
Convention Workbook once every three years;
•	 presents triennially (and as needed) to the district presidents’ 
reels with hymns (in collaboration with the Michigan District’s 
Hymnal Project) or other theological content continue to increase 
engagement. Daily hymn texts receive the most engagement on X/
Twitter. 
Supporting KFUO’s Ministry
KFUO maintains its own Development and Fundraising team to 
support the mission and goals of the station and ensure the Gospel 
continues to be proclaimed through Bible studies, worship services, 
sacred music, and theological talk programs. At the heart of this is 
love for the neighbor that engenders a generous spirit in our lis-
teners. 
KFUO’s development staff help to deepen this meaningful rela-
tionship and help donors of any amount or ability to leverage their 
love for the Gospel into the proclamation of God’s Word heard 
around the world on KFUO, not only on the radio but also through 
internet streaming broadcast, podcasts, and social media engage -
ment.
KFUO is funded by listener donations and partner organi-
zations. Throughout each fiscal year, our team works on several 
development and fundraising efforts, such as mailings, personal 
phone calls, donor luncheons and meet-and-greet events, and our 
annual Sharathon, our premier fundraising event held every spring.
You can often find KFUO Radio at many LCMS events and 
gatherings because many in our church body are yet unaware of 
this treasure of our Synod. Look for KFUO Radio when you attend 
the LWML National Convention, Synod convention, LCMS Youth 
Gathering, or select local and district events.
We are thankful to the Lord for the blessing of so many gener -
ous, faithful, and passionate supporters of KFUO’s ministry, and 
for the opportunity to share Christ for You. Anytime. Anywhere.
Gary Duncan, Executive Director of Broadcast Services

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