Inaugural Symposium Golf Outing

Golf Outing

Concordia alum Ben Delin (2013) hits the links at Forest Park.

This year’s Theological Symposium will offer the inaugural Golf Outing on Monday afternoon/ evening (September 22). This optional event includes nine holes of golf at Forest Park, followed by heavy hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and fellowship.

Date: Monday, September 22, 2014

Time: 4pm – 7pm

Location: Norman K. Probstein Golf Course at Forest Park

Price: $50.00

(Price includes nine holes of golf with cart, hors d’oeuvres, and drinks. Fellowship is free.)

Contact the Continuing Education office at 314-505-7286 or email Erika Bennett at [email protected] to sign up, form your team, or to sponsor a Concordia Seminary student to play.

Register for the Theological Symposium online here.

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