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Concordia Seminary Celebrates 175 Years

The invitation was “rain or shine,” and despite a day-long deluge, the show went on! Some 700 guests came to Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Friday, Oct. 10, to celebrate its milestone 175th anniversary.

The full-day event opened with a celebratory chapel service, followed by a library art exhibit and rare book display, a free book fair, opportunities to hear from select faculty members, and family-friendly activities that lasted into the evening.

“It was a great time,” said Dr. Dale A. Meyer, president of Concordia Seminary. “Thanks to all who came to join the celebration, and to all who continue to remember this mission in their prayers. This Seminary belongs to the Savior and we are eager for the future.”

Special anniversary lectures were among the highlights of the day. They included:

“On this 175th anniversary of Concordia Seminary we celebrate what God has done here,” said Bode. “We give Him thanks for what He has accomplished in this place and through His people.”

Following the lectures, attendees browsed expo booths, and families enjoyed activities such as pumpkin carving and caramel apple making. Joe Pollach and the St. Louis Express band played through the evening as faculty, students, families, and guests enjoyed a meal and fellowship.

Throughout the day, a theme of thankfulness was evident. “By the grace of God, Concordia Seminary has been a tool in God’s hands to bring many millions of people into His kingdom of grace,” said Rev. Ralph Blomenberg, chairman of the Seminary’s Board of Regents. “This anniversary gives me reason to be especially grateful for the generations of faculty members, presidents, staff, and board who have kept their eye on the cross of Christ and have willingly given of themselves to bring Christ to each generation.”

Students were thrilled to be a part of the milestone event as well. “It is humbling to be a student here during the 175th anniversary celebration because you are reminded of the great history of the institution,” said Tom Schlund, a fourth-year Master of Divinity student at the Seminary. “The graduates of this institution have been used by God to bring His life-giving Word to people all over the globe so that they too can be saved. It is neat to think that we are now part of that history and are being formed here to be sent out to do the same thing.”

A schedule of events can be found at www.csl.edu/175 [1]. For more information contact Tiffany Leong at 314-505-7377 or [email protected].

Photos of the event are available online by clicking here [2].

 

Media Gallery

Dr. Leo Sanchez is interviewed live by KFUO Radio during the 175th anniversary celebration. Click to download full size.

Dr. Erik Herrmann and Dr. Gerhard Bode present their lecture, “The True Light Shines: Concordia Seminary 1839-2014,” as part of the 175th anniversary celebration. Click to download full size.


The Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, speaks at a luncheon as part of the 175th anniversary celebration. Click to download full size.

Dr. Dale A. Meyer, president of Concordia Seminary, speaks to the crowd at lunch as part of the celebration for the 175th anniversary of the Seminary. Click to download full size.


Seminary student Paul Flo, left, helps a child decorate a pumpkin in the Kids’ Corner as part of the 175th anniversary celebration. Click to download full size.

Joe Pollach & the St. Louis Express Band entertain the crowd with polka music during the Oktoberfest celebration for the 175th anniversary event. Click to download full size.


Seminary student James Miller added a historical touch to the 175th anniversary celebration by dressing as Dr. C.F.W. Walther, the first president of Concordia Seminary. Click to download full size.

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