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SUMMARY:Prof Insights: Faculty-Led Workshop – Professor Saleska in Valparaiso\, IN
DESCRIPTION:Poetry\, Prophecy\, Songs\, Prayers: Exploring the Mystery and Beauty of the Psalms\nThe book Psalms is filled with some of the most beautiful and powerful poetry ever written. The psalms are complex on many different levels. For us to appreciate them\, we must read each one slowly and carefully. In this workshop\, we take the time to do just that. We read. And while we read we talk\, and we reflect together on the truths that the psalms offer\, the challenges that they raise and the experiences that they bring. This workshop will offer delightful conversations that center around this central book of the Scriptures. \n\n\n\n\nDr. Timothy Saleska\nProfessor of Exegetical Theology; Dean of Ministerial Formation; and the Gustav and Sophie Butterbach Professor of Exegetical Theology at Concordia Seminary\, St. Louis\nDr. Timothy Saleska is professor of Exegetical Theology and dean of Ministerial Formation at Concordia Seminary\, St. Louis. He is writing the Concordia Publishing House (CPH) commentary on Psalms. His devotional reading of the psalms\, and drawing upon them for spiritual strength\, have been incredibly well-received. Saleska is an engaging speaker who takes a sincere interest in all with whom he comes into contact. \n\n\n	\n\n\n\n\nSchedule\n\n\nDAY\nTIME\n\n\nMonday\, June 3\n1-4 p.m.\n\n\nTuesday\, June 4\n9-11:30 a.m.\n\n\n\n1-4 p.m.\n\n\nWednesday\, June 5\n9 a.m.-noon\n\n\n\n\n	Registration cost: $150\n	Registration deadline: May 20\, 2024\n	Location contact: Rev. Casey Kegley\n	 \n	Register\n	More Workshops\n\n\nNote: The schedule is subject to change at the discretion of the workshop presenters. \n\n 
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LOCATION:Immanuel Lutheran Church (Valparaiso\, IN)\, 1700 Monticello Park Drive\, Valparaiso\, IN\, 46383\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:Prof Insights: Faculty-Led Workshop – Professor Landgraf in Salina\, KS
DESCRIPTION:The Beginnings of Genesis and the Genesis of Beginnings\nThe book of Genesis is\, quite literally\, foundational for the rest of the Scriptures. Although the text is incredibly ancient\, through the words of the text\, our Lord still speaks to us today. The not-as-ancient division of the text into chapters and verses may cause the reader or listener to overlook a part of the larger-scale significance and message. A part of the beginning of the biblical book sometimes lays out or\, more figuratively\, “begets” the upcoming structure of the rest of the book in an attempt to prepare the reader or listener as to what lies ahead. Often\, the layout of the tabernacle/temple serves as a memorable progression. During this workshop\, examples of this structure of an initial layout will be given from both Testaments and various types of writing. Participants in this workshop may have the opportunity to look at possible literary beginnings in any biblical books they would like to study. \n\n\n\n\nRev. Paul Landgraf\nPastor\, Pilgrim Lutheran Church/Saint John Lutheran Church\, Chamois/Drake\, Mo.\nRev. Paul Landgraf has served the church in a variety of contexts\, from Queens\, N.Y.\, on a 1988-89 vicarage under Dr. Larry Vogel\, to rural Missouri\, since 2012\, at two congregations in the small towns of Drake and Freedom\, where the speed limit in both is 50 mph. He received a Master of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.\, 1998)\, and his thesis included an analysis of Martin Luther’s translation of his favorite Psalm 118. He received a Bachelor of Sacred Theology (S.T.B.\, 2012) by the exam route with an exegetical major. He currently lives in Eureka\, Mo.\, close enough to frequent the Seminary’s Hasse Library to work on a book that focuses on a Gospel-based structure of the Scriptures. \n\n\n	\n\n\n\n\nSchedule\n\n\nDAY\nTIME\n\n\nMonday\, June 3\n1-4 p.m.\n\n\nTuesday\, June 4\n9-11:30 a.m.\n\n\n\n1-4 p.m.\n\n\nWednesday\, June 5\n9 a.m.-noon\n\n\n\n\n	Registration cost: $150\n	Registration deadline: May 20\, 2024\n	Location contact: Rev. Dennis Kootz\n	 \n	Register\n	More Workshops\n\n\nNote: The schedule is subject to change at the discretion of the workshop presenters. \n\n 
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LOCATION:Trinity Lutheran Church (Salina\, KS)\, 702 S. 9th Street\, Salina\, KS\, 67401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:Summer Term begins for ODS Program
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LOCATION:MO
CATEGORIES:Deaconess Studies Online
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SUMMARY:Summer Carillon Concert
DESCRIPTION:Carillonneur\nWim Ruitenbeek – Nijkerk\, Netherlands \nProgram\n\n\n\n \nTITLE\nCOMPOSER\n\n\n1\n“Fantasy ‘Ein Feste Burg’” about the hymn “A Mighty Fortress”\nKristiaan van Ingelgem (1944-2024\n\n\n2\nAir from orchestral suite No. 3 BWV 1068\nJohann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)\n\n\n3\n“Sonata per il Cembalo Solo” Wq. 65/26AllegroAndanteAllegretto\nCarl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-88)\n\n\n4\n“Rivers of Babylon”\n			“Bridge Over Troubled Water”\n		\nBrent Dowe (1946-2006)\n			Paul Simon (1941-)\n		\n\n\n5\n“Pealing Fire” based on the pentacostal chant “Veni Creator”\nLibby Larsen (1950-)\n\n\n6\n“You Raise Me Up”\n			“Hallelujah”\n		\nRolf Lovland (1955-)\n			Leonard Cohen (1934-2016)\n		\n\n\n7\n“Rondo ‘La Campanella’” from violin concerto No. 2 in A\nN. Paganini (1782-1840)\n\n\n8\n“Lieder Ohne Worte”Opus 38 No. 2\, allegro non troppoOpus 53 No. 4\, adagioOpus 62 No. 6\, allegretto grazioso “Springsong”\nF. Mendelssohn (1809-1847)\n\n\n9\n“Passacaglia Antiqua per Campanae”\nGeert D’hollander (1965-)\n\n\n\n \nArrangements for carillon \n\nJef Rottiers (2\,7)\nHenry Groen (3)\nWim Ruitenbeek (4\,6)\nBernard Winsemius (8)\n\nOriginal compositions for carillon (1\,5\, 9) \nAbout the Carillonneur\nWim Ruitenbeek (the Netherlands\, 1978) learned to play the carillon from Freek Bakker\, city carillonneur\, in Nijkerk\, the Netherlands. In 2005\, he obtained a master’s degree at the Netherlands Carillon School in Amersfoort where he studied with Arie Abbenes and Bernard Winsemius. He then took master classes in interpretation from Geert D’hollander and inspirational lessons in improvisation from Roel Smit. He also studied music education at the Utrecht Conservatory and had organ lessons from Nico Poorter and Wout van Andel. Ruitenbeek worked for many years as a music teacher and choral conductor. He is regular player of the unique glass carillon in Leidsche Rijn in Utrecht\, the Netherlands\, and also plays the carillonneur in the cities of Harderwijk\, Hilversum\, Nijkerk\, Tiel and Velsen\, the Netherlands.
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LOCATION:Concordia Seminary\, St. Louis\, 801 Seminary Place\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concordia Seminary Music Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="John Klinger":MAILTO:carillon@csl.edu
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