Seminary Commencement celebrates 84 students
Some 84 students and six honorees were celebrated and recognized at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis Friday, May 19, as part of the school’s 2017 Commencement exercises. Of the 84, 53 [...]
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Some 84 students and six honorees were celebrated and recognized at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis Friday, May 19, as part of the school’s 2017 Commencement exercises. Of the 84, 53 [...]
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Dr. John Loum, director of the Ethnic Immigrant Institute of Theology at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, will return to the country of his birth thanks to a new partnership between [...]
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A convocation to talk about important matters as the current academic year at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis draws to a close and share goals for next year is set for [...]
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Concordia Seminary, St. Louis will honor faculty members who have recently written or contributed to published books at its annual faculty author reception May 16 co-hosted by Concordia Publishing House. [...]
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Commencement exercises for the Concordia Seminary, St. Louis graduating class will take place Friday, May 19. The public is invited to attend. The day’s events will begin at 9:30 a.m. [...]
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Bach at the Sem will conclude its 24th season Sunday, May 7, at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis with a selection of works by J.S. Bach performed by the American Kantorei [...]
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Capping years of preparation and a day of excitement, 119 Concordia Seminary, St. Louis students took part in Call Day today, learning their placement of first calls to pastoral and [...]
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The brilliance of the Christian message is that it communicates directly with people — sinners and saints — where they are living and making a living in ordinary, everyday life [...]
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By Kim Plummer Krull Joel Heckmann Photo: Kendra Whittle When Joel Heckmann needed to write a research paper on a “topic of interest” for his LCMS history class at Concordia [...]
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By Paul Robinson The Reformation had to be a political event. Though we might think of the Reformation in spiritual terms and view its legacy primarily as a renewed understanding [...]
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On Thursday nights in the Denver metropolitan area, about 125-200 people, many of them homeless and struggling in their lives, come to The Table for a free meal and hope. [...]
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All pastors, church workers and laity are invited to Concordia Seminary’s Summer Workshops to explore contemporary topics that influence the practice of ministry. Hosted by congregations across the country May [...]
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