Aug 25, 2016 Print This Article

Seminary holds visitation events for prospective students

Those in high school, college or considering a second career invited

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis has scheduled a variety of on-campus visitation opportunities for prospective students for the 2016-17 academic year.

The first event of the year, Contemplate, is set for Oct. 13-15. Contemplate, a three-day visit for college students and second-career men and women, includes a campus tour and an opportunity to meet faculty and current students. All events are aimed at providing a preview of the Seminary’s world-class ministerial formation experience.

“Participants consistently tell us that visiting campus is important so they can learn firsthand what the Seminary is about,” said Rev. Bill Wrede, the Seminary’s director of ministerial recruitment and admissions. “The panel of students and spouses is always a highlight because nothing can replace the insight our current students can share.”

The Seminary’s annual admissions events give participants valuable information about formation for pastoral and diaconal ministry. There is something for everyone including events for prospective students who are in high school, college or are considering ministry as a second career, as well as events for prospective Seminary families.

Other upcoming visitation events include:

Green & Gold Days (Nov. 4, 2016; Jan. 6, April 7 and Nov. 3, 2017): For college students and second-career men and women, Green & Gold Days is an opportunity to spend the day on campus and see what the Seminary has to offer. The day includes meeting with current students and professors, attending classes and chapel, and ending the day with dinner and discussion. The event is free.
Register: www.csl.edu/greengold 

Shepherds of God’s Flock (Jan. 5, 2017): For college students and second-career men, Shepherds of God’s Flock is about the decision-making process of “service as a shepherd.” At this one-day event, participants explore ministry through Bible study, hear panel presentations from pastors and students, and talk with others who are asking the same questions. The event is free.
Register: www.csl.edu/shepherds

Taste of the Sem (Jan. 14-16, 2017): For high school men, this is the chance to spend the weekend on campus diving into Lutheran theology, prayer and worship. Participants can talk with current students and professors and engage in some Concordia Seminary recreation. The event is free.
Register: www.csl.edu/taste

Contemplate (Oct. 13-15, 2016; March 9-11, 2017): This three-day visit offers an in-depth view of the preparation that leads to service as a pastor or deaconess. The event is free.
Register: www.csl.edu/contemplate

Vocatio (June 24-29, 2017): For high school men and women, Vocatio is a weeklong retreat to explore God’s calling and direction. This event includes Bible study, worship, vocation discussion, a servant event and some St. Louis fun. A Concordia University System college fair is included. Registration is $150, but travel assistance is available upon request.
Register: www.csl.edu/vocatio

Next Steps (July 7-8, 2017): Next Steps is an opportunity for families to spend two days on campus connecting with current students and their families to learn about transitioning to life at the Seminary from those who have already taken this step. The event is free.
Register: www.csl.edu/nextsteps

To learn more about Seminary’s visitation events, call 800-822-9545, email admissions@csl.edu or visit www.csl.edu/admissions.

About Concordia Seminary
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis provides Gospel-centered graduate-level theological education for pastors, missionaries, deaconesses, scholars and other leaders in the name of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS). To learn more, visit www.csl.edu.