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  • Emeritus Professor Ronald R. Feuerhahn enters rest

    Emeritus Professor Ronald R. Feuerhahn enters rest

    Funeral service to be held March 17 at Concordia Seminary chapel. The service will be live streamed at www.csl.edu/live.

    March 15, 2015
  • Days of Theological Reflection to focus on digital age – May 5-6, 2015

    Days of Theological Reflection to focus on digital age – May 5-6, 2015

    Tom Boomershine and Matt Peeples, among others, will discuss the impact of technology on exegesis and preaching.

    March 13, 2015
  • Fred Craddock, In Memoriam

    Fred Craddock, In Memoriam

    Remembering the life of a preacher, Fred Craddock (1928-2015).

    March 10, 2015
  • Lent 5 • Hebrews 5:1–10 • March 22, 2015

    Editor’s note: The following homiletical help is adapted from Concordia Journal, September 1979. by Andrew H. Bartelt Sermon Notes 1. The author of the Letter…

    March 10, 2015
  • Manuscripts and Misquoting

    Manuscripts and Misquoting

    Each Sunday we confess that the Holy Spirit “spoke by the prophets.” We learned from our youth that “we do not despise preaching and his…

    March 6, 2015
  • Lent 4 • Ephesians 2:1–10 • March 15, 2015

    by Wally Becker We are saved by God’s grace, through faith in Christ Jesus, for the purpose of living as God’s people to this world which…

    March 3, 2015
  • Stewardship Workshops Now Available

    Stewardship Workshops Now Available

    Concordia Seminary’s Center for Stewardship now has two workshops available for congregational and/or circuit use.

    March 3, 2015
  • Care of Creation Workshops

    Care of Creation Workshops

    Thanks to a generous grant to cover travel costs, Charles Arand is now available for workshops on the theology and care of creation, with an…

    March 2, 2015
  • Making the Case for Character

    Making the Case for Character

    Thanks to a generous grant that covers all travel costs, Joel Biermann is now available to lead seminars based on his book “A Case for…

    February 25, 2015
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Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
Gen. 18:17–19, 2

Seventh Sunday after Pentecost 
Gen. 18:17–19, 20–33; Ps. 138; Col. 2:6–15, 16–19; Luke 11:1–13


We recently sat down with Dr. Jennie Asher, the Se
We recently sat down with Dr. Jennie Asher, the Seminary's new director of Deaconess Studies, to learn about her path to deaconess ministry and to Concordia Seminary. Learn more in the latest issue of Concordia Seminary magazine: https://www.csl.edu/2025/05/the-calling-and-impact-of-deaconess-ministry/


The LCMS Youth Gathering may be coming to an end,
The LCMS Youth Gathering may be coming to an end, but the connections we made will last a lifetime! Thank you to everyone who stopped by, shared a conversation and maybe even took the first step toward a future in ministry. #lcmsyg #cslyg25


On Commencement day, a tornado swept through the S
On Commencement day, a tornado swept through the Seminary campus, toppling more than 150 trees. In the months since, several stumps have been transformed into crosses — carved from the very trunks that once provided shade along our paths.
 
These simple crosses now stand as symbols of both loss and hope — of beauty from brokenness, of the enduring promise of Christ, who makes all things new.
 
“And he who was seated on the throne said, ‘Behold, I am making all things new’” (Rev. 21:5 ESV).



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