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Greetings in the name of Jesus, the most gracious Host who extends to us the most hearty welcome! Since the earliest times, Christians have been known for their hospitality, as […]
Continue reading.Greetings in the name of Jesus, the most gracious Host who extends to us the most hearty welcome! Since the earliest times, Christians have been known for their hospitality, as […]
Continue reading.Warm greetings to you from the campus of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, as we begin our 185th academic year! Each year we choose a theme to set the tone for […]
Continue reading.New and improved married and single student housing. New and improved athletic facilities. Interior renovation and reclaimed use of three large wings of the campus’ historic core. Reconfigured campus streets […]
Continue reading.A centurion. A leper. A paralytic. A demon-possessed man. A widow with a dead son. Bartimaeus. Zacchaeus. Mary. Nicodemus. Jesus spoke to crowds but also gave His attention, time and […]
Continue reading.Did you have a favorite professor at the Seminary? I loved my teachers. When I look back on my student days at Concordia Seminary in the 1990s, I am grateful […]
Continue reading.Dear alumni, Stop being afraid. There is a lot of fear in the world and a lot of fear in the church. There is fear in the heart of every […]
Continue reading.The Lord’s flock needs good shepherds, with hearts shaped by Christ and with wisdom flowing from God’s Word! The chief calling and mission of Concordia Seminary is to serve church […]
Continue reading.Greetings in the name of Jesus, whose gracious presence among us is the highest gift of God to sinners! One of best things about serving at Concordia Seminary is the […]
Continue reading.Happy January, as you settle back into your normal routine after what has been, I pray, a meaningful celebration of our Savior’s birth and a time of refreshment and reconnection […]
Continue reading.December – ’tis the season! From beginning to end, whether we intend it or not, this month is all about Christmas. Yes, our society has commercialized and secularized the Christmas […]
Continue reading.November. The flowers have faded and withered. The leaves are crumpled and falling. It is the season of harvest and thanksgiving, but also the season of nature’s death and dormancy. […]
Continue reading.When I ask alumni what the most formative or memorable thing was from their time at Seminary, probably 90% of the answers focus on occasions of connection with others: corporate […]
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