The Tim Ahlman Podcast
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The Tim Ahlman Podcast
What 1517 Is Really About: Faith, Freedom, and Lutheran Identity
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Pastor Tim sits down with Erick Sorensen, church partnerships director for 1517, to unpack the story behind one of the most influential Lutheran movements today.
They discuss how 1517 began, its open-handed approach to theology, and why Lutherans shouldn’t be afraid to collaborate with others in the wider body of Christ.
From law and gospel to vocation, the conversation explores how Lutherans can stay rooted in confession while still learning from the broader Christian world.
You’ll also hear about Erick’s personal journey from Calvary Chapel to Lutheranism, his mentorship under Tim Keller, and the exciting new 1517 documentary “Christ for You.”