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  • An Easter Toccata

    An Easter Toccata

    James Marriott plays an organ work famous for its use as an Easter postlude.

    April 15, 2021
  • Martin Luther’s Stand at Worms, Uncut

    Martin Luther’s Stand at Worms, Uncut

    Erik Herrmann marks the 500th anniversary of Luther’s most famous speech by introducing a new “director’s cut” of the scene from a recent film.

    April 14, 2021
  • Christ Centered Counseling: Emotionally-Focused Therapy

    Christ Centered Counseling: Emotionally-Focused Therapy

    Rick Marrs talks with Rev. Marty Hasz about Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) and its possibilities in Christian counseling.

    April 13, 2021
  • Prof Insights: Glenn Fluegge

    Prof Insights: Glenn Fluegge

    Glenn Fluegge introduces his online summer workshop, “Grounding our Mission in God’s Mission.”

    April 9, 2021
  • What’s Wrong With Happy Endings?

    What’s Wrong With Happy Endings?

    An Easter sermon by Francis “Rev” Rossow.

    April 8, 2021
  • Why Read Rare Books?

    Why Read Rare Books?

    Bruce Durazzi talks about Concordia Seminary’s world-class rare book collection, with direct connections to Martin Luther and J.S. Bach.

    April 8, 2021
  • ICYMI: Thinking About Bach’s Bible

    ICYMI: Thinking About Bach’s Bible

    Two recent posts on Bach’s personal Bible, housed in Concordia Seminary’s Library.

    April 6, 2021
  • “Were You There”

    “Were You There”

    The Concordia Seminary choir Laudamus sings the timeless spiritual.

    March 29, 2021
  • Learning from the Global South

    Learning from the Global South

    Leo Sánchez talks with Dale Meyer about what western Christians can learn from Global South Christianity, the theme of the upcoming Multiethnic Symposium.

    March 25, 2021
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Orientation continued yesterday with check-in, cha
Orientation continued yesterday with check-in, chapel, fellowship and plenty of opportunities for new students to connect with their mentors and classmates. Here are a few highlights as our community prepares for the new academic year together.


We are so proud of our CHS and EIIT Program studen
We are so proud of our CHS and EIIT Program students and mentors! 

During Orientation yesterday, these future church workers received their vicarage and internship certificates — a significant step in their formation for ministry.


Midway through Orientation week, campus is buzzing
Midway through Orientation week, campus is buzzing with activity — directory photos, ID cards, campus tours, workshops, meet and greets, chapel services and more!


Rev. Thomas Boeck (pictured left), pastor of Peace
Rev. Thomas Boeck (pictured left), pastor of Peace Lutheran Church in Conway, Ark., is back on campus during Orientation Week — but this time, not as a student, but as a mentor. 

A 2014 graduate of the Specific Ministry Pastor (SMP) Program — followed by the SMP to General Pastor Certification (GPC) track — Boeck knows firsthand the journey of pastoral formation in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS).

Now he has come full circle, serving as a mentor for new SMP student Jason Hancock. What once began as his own path to ministry has now become an opportunity to guide the future generation.
The SMP Program is a four-year state of the art distance education program that prepares men for specific pastoral ministries in the LCMS. Learn more at csl.edu.



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