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Concordia Seminary receives awards from EPA, ACP

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis [1] received a total of 13 awards from the Evangelical Press Association (EPA) [2] and the Associated Church Press (ACP) [3] during the organizations’ recent conventions and award ceremonies.

The EPA is a professional organization of Christian publications including magazines, newspapers, newsletters and content-rich websites. Its awards, which were given in recognition of exceptional content produced by the Seminary in 2017, were announced at the EPA’s annual banquet April 6 in Orlando, Fla.

The Seminary received the following in the EPA’s Awards of Excellence contest for publications as a whole:

The Seminary received the following in the EPA’s Higher Goals contest for individual pieces:

“We are humbled by this recognition by our peers, which means so much knowing the esteemed company we are in,” said Vicki Biggs, senior vice president for Seminary Advancement. “May God continue to bless the efforts of this outstanding communications and creative services team as they carry out their work for the sake of the mission of the Seminary.”

The ACP, the nation’s oldest interdenominational religious press association, presented its awards April 20 in Chicago. The awards were given in recognition of exceptional content produced by the Seminary in 2017.

In the ACP’s “Best in Class” category for overall excellence the Seminary received:

In the ACP’s Higher Goals awards contest for individual work, the Seminary received:

“Last year, 2017, was a special year for Lutherans worldwide,” said Scholl, editor of the Concordia Journal. “Which makes it even more encouraging to see how the resources Lutherans can contribute to the wider church and world are valued and celebrated even beyond a milestone anniversary.”

To read the full list of EPA awards, click here [15]. To read the full list of ACP awards, click here [16].

About Concordia Seminary
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis provides Gospel-centered graduate-level theological education for pastors, missionaries, deaconesses, scholars and other leaders in the name of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS). To learn more, visit www.csl.edu [1].

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