Soaking in the Abundant Joy of the Lord
by Dr. Jeffrey Oschwald It may be the case that, according to the rhythm of the world’s seasons, what happens in April leads to May flowers, but according to the […]
Continue reading.by Dr. Jeffrey Oschwald It may be the case that, according to the rhythm of the world’s seasons, what happens in April leads to May flowers, but according to the […]
Continue reading.Faculty give focused attention internationally by Christie Hampton “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of […]
Continue reading.by Sarah Maney Peer into the Concordia Seminary class where Dr. Pete Jurchen is teaching and you will see groups of seminarians gathered in small groups with their desks pushed […]
Continue reading.by Sarah Maney Ever since kindergarten, Abby Ward attended Lutheran schools. “Going into my undergraduate was my first experience at a public school — the University of Central Missouri in […]
Continue reading.by Jacob Moore Every day, Concordia Seminary students are planning and organizing events and activities to engage their peers and the campus community. We reached out to a handful of […]
Continue reading.by Dr. Ronald Mudge Concordia Seminary, St. Louis’ 2022-23 academic year theme is “Sharing the Gospel—Sharing Our Lives,” based on 1 Thess. 2:8. This theme highlights beautifully the way that […]
Continue reading.by Dr. Charles Arand and Dr. Erik Herrmann Each week people in the pew hear portions of a story that focuses on God’s work of rescuing His creation — beginning […]
Continue reading.by Philip Werth Penhallegon As God worked away at me, nudging me ever closer to pastoral ministry, He put a verse in my mind that I knew in part but […]
Continue reading.by Rebekah Lucas Chad Bolosan (M.Div. ’21) Messiah Lutheran Church, Sterling, Ill. Bolosan was born and raised in Hawaii, and studied accounting at Michigan State University. He worked for several […]
Continue reading.“The Lord has been so kind to me, in calling a poor, miserable sinner to speak in His name, and to serve His bride, His dear church, first as a […]
Continue reading.by Jeffrey Oschwald Think about it. Does even one of the following statements sound like — feel like — good news to you? “My world, the same yesterday and today, […]
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