Theological Symposia
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Changing Demographics of Junior Confirmation
Rev. Kiessling presents the changes in the LCMS since the 1950’s in the baptism rates and the confirmation rates in Lutheran churches.
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Catechetical Challenges today?
Dr. Arand gives some directions and an overview of the symposium.
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Symposium 2016 – Welcome
Dr. Meyer welcomes everyone to the 27th Annual Theological Symposium “From Font to Grave”.
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Recovery, not Revolution: Luther’s Appropriation of the Catechism
Dr. Haemig presents the importance of the Catechism and how it was used and found importance in the Lutheran Reformation.
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Family and Lifelong Catechesis/Catechesis as a Narrative
Dr. Cook presents the use of the catechesis as a narrative introduction to changing the lives of people.
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Institute on the ministry, January 15-18, 1976
The church’s role in today’s world — missions / Roy Suelflow.– Sermon at Matins, January 17, 1976 / Ewald J. Otto.
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Institute on the ministry, January 15-18, 1976
The goal of theological education / Ralph Bohlmann.– Theological education as a profession / Horace Hummel.– The church’s role in today’s world — parish /…
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Grieving as a Neurological Activity
Dr. Hartung presents “The Neurology of Grief: Sadness and Joy Meet” as a way for pastors to help people suffering from loss.
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Ministering to Dementia Patients
Dr. Marrs and Rev. Scheer Discusses and give information on how to minister to people suffering from memory loss.