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  • Proper 13 • Matthew 14:13–21 • July 31, 2011

    By Henry Rowold “Feed Them!” As happens regularly in Scripture, this pericope is so rich that it can evoke an entire series of sermons, without…

    May 2, 2011
  • Proper 12 • Matthew 13:44–52 • July 24, 2011

    By Robert Weise Parables of Assurance and Hope I would suggest that the best reference for studying the context of these three parables that “assure them…

    May 2, 2011
  • Proper 11 • Matthew 13:24–30, 36–43 • July 17, 2011

    By Travis J. Scholl Consider this act two in the grand dramatic entrance of the parables into the Gospel of Matthew and the Matthean lectionary, the…

    May 2, 2011
  • Proper 10 • Matthew 13:1–9, 18–23 • July 10, 2011

    By Francis C. Rossow From childhood on we’ve known the scriptural truth that hearing affects living. Only the word of God can create faith in our…

    May 2, 2011
  • Proper 9 • Matthew 11:25–30 • July 3, 2011

    By Paul Philp Jesus has just concluded speaking words of woe upon the cities where the response to his proclamation among them was ignored and rejected.…

    May 2, 2011
  • Proper 8 • Matthew 10:34–42 • June 26, 2011

    By David Peter Liturgical Context This text is appointed for this date simply because it falls in the sequence of the lectio continua for the gospel…

    May 2, 2011
  • Holy Trinity • Matthew 28:16–20 • June 19, 2011

    By Jeffrey A. Oschwald Trinity Sunday is “the celebration of the richness of the being of God . . . the occasion of a thankful review…

    May 2, 2011
  • Pentecost • John 7:37–39 • June 12, 2011

    By R. Reed Lessing “The Fly-Over Lands of our Lives” John’s Use of Water Our Lord’s turning water into wine at the Cana wedding (Jn 2:1–11)…

    May 2, 2011
  • Easter 7 • John 17:1–11 • June 5, 2011

    By William W. Schumacher In the Heidelberg Disputation (1518), Martin Luther drew a stark contrast between a “theologian of glory” and a “theologian of the cross,”…

    May 2, 2011
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We are so thankful for the great turnout for the B
We are so thankful for the great turnout for the Black Ministry Family Convocation (BMFC) July 8-12, 2025, in Dallas, Texas. During the convocation, Black Clergy Caucus President Rev. Stephen Wiggins presented Concordia Seminary's Director of Enrollment Rev. Jesse Kueker with a plaque honoring the Seminary and celebrating 148 years of Black ministry in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.


Registration is open for the 35th annual Theologic
Registration is open 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. This symposium seeks to answer questions such as: How does a Christian not only recite but also live out the Creed? How does Nicaea provide a framework for dealing with issues the church faces today? Register now and be part of the conversation at csl.edu/symposium.


Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
Lev. (18:1–5) 19:9

Fifth Sunday after Pentecost 
Lev. (18:1–5) 19:9–18; Psalm 41; Col. 1:1–14; Luke 10:25–37


During the Dying Well in Christ Forum July 7–9,
During the Dying Well in Christ Forum July 7–9, the Seminary community gathered for several worship services and a hymn festival.

The series included Opening Worship with Seminary President Dr. Thomas J. Egger preaching; a Lutheran funeral service with Rev. William Cwirla, regent for Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, Ind. (CTSFW), preaching. CTSFW President Dr. Jon Bruss delivered the sermon during the closing service. 

Worship for the forum was planned by Dr. Jon Vieker, dean of Chapel, and Dr. Paul Grime, dean of Chapel at CTSFW.



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