A view from above includes a portion of the 72-acre campus, located in Clayton, a very desirable St. Louis suburb. In the background, downtown Clayton is visible, as is Fontbonne University, a neighbor to the northwest of Concordia Seminary. Surrounded by greenery and located in the midst of a residential neighborhood, Concordia Seminary's campus provides a very attractive place to study and grow in the knowledge and understanding of God's Word.
The present campus consists of the following facilities:
- Buenger Hall, Brohm Hall, O. Fuerbringer Hall, Graebner Hall, Craemer Hall, Brauer Hall, Schaller Hall (Dormitories)
- Stoeckhardt Hall (Financial Planning and Administration, Human Resources, Accounting)
- Wartburg Commons (Student Union)
- Koburg Dining Hall
- Guenther Hall (Faculty Offices, Sign School)
- Lange Hall (Dorm K, Welcome Center/Switchboard)
- Pritzlaff Hall (Graduate School, Deaconess Studies, Doctor of Ministry, Presidents Room, Ministerial Formation, Copy Center)
- Werner Auditorium
- Wyneken Hall (Classrooms, Distance Ed., Faculty Offices)
- Pieper Hall (Administrative Offices, Vicarage/Field Education, Registrar)
- Sieck Hall (Faculty Offices, Classrooms, Concordia Journal, Continuing Education, Communications, Campus Activities, Educational Technology, Theological Research & Publication)
- L. Fuerbringer Hall (Library)
- Student Services Building (Bank/Post Office, Admissions/
Recruitment, Student Services, Financial Aid)
- Loeber Hall (Guest Housing, Student Mailboxes, Philanthropic Support, Alumni, Placement, Bookstore, Laundromat, Food Bank, Re-Sell It Shop)
- Mezger Hall (Graduate Dormitory)
- Fritz Hall, Ursula Cotta Hall, Founders Way Apartments (Married Student Residences)
- Eldon E. Pederson Fieldhouse (Seminary nurse, fitness center, athletics)
- Power House
- Environmental Services Building (Housing Office, maintenance)
- Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus
- Seminary Terrace (Faculty Homes, Center for Hispanic Studies)
- Radio Station KFUO
- Concordia Historical Institute
Concordia Historical Institute
Also located on the Seminary campus is the Concordia Historical Institute (CHI), which serves as the Department of Archives and History of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and the Seminary archives. Its large collections of manuscripts, books, and historical artifacts are readily available to Seminary students. As the Synod's "House of History," it deals primarily with the history and development of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.
KFUO
KFUO, the world’s oldest, continuously-operated religious radio station has been located on the campus of Concordia Seminary since 1927. Owned and operated by The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, KFUO-AM broadcasts at 850 kHz, and live KFUO-AM programming is available via the Internet at www.kfuo.org. KFUO-FM, also known as “CLASSIC 99,” is the only full-time classical music station in the St. Louis area and broadcasts at 99.1 mHz. Concordia Seminary professors are frequent guests on several of KFUO-AM’s programs, and the station broadcasts some of the Seminary’s special events. |