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  • Proper 23 • Hebrews 3:12–19 • October 11, 2015

    By Joel Biermann This text hardly ranks among the most popular or familiar of those gathered in the pericopes; but with its stern warnings, emphasis…

    September 29, 2015
  • Proper 22 • Hebrews 2:1–13 (14–18) • October 4, 2015

    By Charles Arand Twice Honored By God This particular lectionary provides an opportunity to connect the text with the overarching storyline of Scripture. At the…

    September 22, 2015
  • Proper 21 • James 5:(1–12) 13–20 • September 27, 2015

    By Anthony Cook The book of James is a collection of exhortations written to encourage Christians to live out their Christian identity in their daily…

    September 15, 2015
  • Bach at the Sem opens 23rd season Oct. 4

    Bach at the Sem opens 23rd season Oct. 4

    Performances for 2015-16 on Oct. 4, Dec. 13, Feb. 7, and May 15, all at 3:00pm in the Seminary Chapel.

    September 10, 2015
  • Proper 20 • James 3:13–4:10 • September 20, 2015

    By Jeffrey Kloha James 3 and 4 stand among the harshest condemnations found in the NT. To be called “earthly, unspiritual, demonic” is certainly not…

    September 8, 2015
  • Confessing Christ, living His mission focus of LAY BIBLE INSTITUTE

    Confessing Christ, living His mission focus of LAY BIBLE INSTITUTE

    Fall session to be held on the Wednesdays in October.

    September 3, 2015
  • Proper 19 • James 3:1–12 • September 13, 2015

    By William W. Schumacher The text of this passage from the Epistle of James is interesting both grammatically and lexically. The passage is rich in…

    September 1, 2015
  • “Return to the Text: Literary Criticism and Beyond”

    “Return to the Text: Literary Criticism and Beyond”

    Dr. Jim Voelz to give inaugural Kingsbury Chair lecture during this year’s Symposium, on September 22, 2015.

    August 26, 2015
  • Proper 18 • James 2:1–10, 14–18 • September 6, 2015

    Editor’s note: The following homiletical help is adapted from Concordia Journal, July 2006. By Joel P. Fritsche In chapter two of his epistle James warns…

    August 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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