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  • Advent 3 • Luke 7:18–28 (29–35) • December 13, 2015

    By Jeffrey A. Oschwald Luke 7:18?35 presents the preacher with a challenge: although unified by references to John, the three subsections are diverse in topic…

    December 1, 2015
  • Advent 2 • Luke 3:1–14 (15–20) • December 6, 2015

    By Dale A. Meyer Straightforward and familiar, this easy text isn’t easy. John the Baptist, “brood of vipers,” “wrath to come,” “bear fruits . .…

    November 24, 2015
  • Advent 1 • Luke 19:28–40 • November 29, 2015

    By David Wollenburg Two gospel lessons are offered for this day: Both were recorded by Luke and so both are clearly Series C. They have…

    November 17, 2015
  • Emeritus Professor Dr. Louis A. Brighton enters rest

    Emeritus Professor Dr. Louis A. Brighton enters rest

    Funeral to be held Nov. 20 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Savannah, Ga.

    November 16, 2015
  • The Awkward State of American Christianity

    The Awkward State of American Christianity

    What’s on your Starbucks red cup?

    November 11, 2015
  • No “Lions of Gory Mane”: Persecution or Loss of Predominance in American Christianity

    No “Lions of Gory Mane”: Persecution or Loss of Predominance in American Christianity

    Michael Knippa discusses the status of American Christianity in this article re-published from the Fall 2015 CONCORDIA JOURNAL.

    November 11, 2015
  • Proper 29 • Revelation 1:4b–8 • November 22, 2015

    By Bruce Schuchard Sermon Suggestion Recent events here in our own country and elsewhere in the world may have more than a few of the faithful…

    November 10, 2015
  • Proper 28 • Hebrews 10:11–25 • November 15, 2015

    By David Schmitt Textual Notes This reading captures a moment in Hebrews when the author moves from proclamation to exhortation. 10:11?18: These verses capture the close…

    November 3, 2015
  • Proper 27 • Hebrews 9:24–28 • November 8, 2015

    By Tim Saleska Text and Grammar Notes 9:24: εἰσῆλθεν: the aorist verb emphasizes the central point of this text that, unlike the OT sacrifices, Christ’s…

    October 28, 2015
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Friends and benefactors have a unique opportunity
Friends and benefactors have a unique opportunity to support the formation of future pastors, deaconesses and other church leaders during Concordia Seminary, St. Louis’ annual Give Green and Gold Day campaign slated for Sept. 2-24.

The 2025 Give Green and Gold Day campaign, themed “Let it Shine,” reflects the Seminary’s commitment to prepare the church’s future leaders who will shine the light of Christ through their ministry in congregations and communities around the world.

To amplify the impact of each gift, every unrestricted gift given from Sept. 2-24 will be matched dollar for dollar up to the first $54,000 raised toward an overall goal of $108,000.

“Every gift, from the smallest to the greatest, makes a difference as we strive to ensure that our congregations and ministries across the country and around the world have the shepherds to lead them in their faithful work,” said Vicki Biggs, senior vice president of Seminary Advancement and chief communications officer. “We are deeply thankful for our generous donors whose matched contributions will go twice as far in support of the Seminary’s mission. What a blessing it is to partner together in this important work.”

Seminary friends also are invited to encourage others in their support for the Seminary’s Give Green and Gold Day by spreading the word on social media using the hashtag #GiveGreenandGold, by sharing the giving page or by calling 800-822-5287.

Give Green and Gold Day is one of three special giving days at Concordia Seminary.


Early giving for Give Green and Gold Day is open!
Early giving for Give Green and Gold Day is open! Double your impact now through Sept. 24, up to the first $54,000 raised! Your support helps provide vital resources for serving our students and strengthening the Seminary’s mission. Can we count on your help? Give now: https://www.givecampus.com/s/zj5tl2


Today is the last day to register for the 35th ann
Today is the last day to register for the 35th annual Theological Symposium, Nicaea 1700, slated for Sept. 16-17, 2025. Join us as we explore how the Council of Nicaea has shaped Christian orthodoxy, offering a model for doctrine, discipline and relations between churches. Register now and be part of the conversation at csl.edu/symposium.


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Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from current students and discover how the D.Min. Program can help you grow in your ministry.

Register now: https://ask.csl.edu/register/DMinInfoSession



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