Remembering Phyllis Duesenberg
Phyllis Duesenberg, a longtime friend and supporter of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, was called home by our Savior June 13. Among her many gifts to the Seminary, Phyllis and her […]
Continue reading.Phyllis Duesenberg, a longtime friend and supporter of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, was called home by our Savior June 13. Among her many gifts to the Seminary, Phyllis and her […]
Continue reading.Tim Ezell, a morning reporter from the local Fox News TV station affiliate, featured the Seminary and the Summer Carillon Series during several live spots airing June 17. Ezell toured […]
Continue reading."Summertime, and the livin' is easy." Summer today isn't as easy as 1934, when George Gershwin wrote the famous song, but even today summer is a slower time. We wish […]
Continue reading.The fine folks of Village Lutheran Church in Lacombe, La., once again came all the way to Concordia Seminary May 9 to feed students, faculty and staff — and all […]
Continue reading.Congratulations are in order for Professor Thomas Egger, who received his Ph.D. from Concordia Seminary during Commencement May 18! Egger is assistant professor of Exegetical Theology and academic adviser for […]
Continue reading.The campus community celebrated Dr. Victor Raj's many years of dedicated service to God and His church May 15. Raj is retiring at the end of June after 24 years […]
Continue reading.What a busy week we just had on campus! Commencement activities and a productive meeting of our Board of Regents. Here are a few highlights. Commencement day activities began with […]
Continue reading.The Lord called to Himself Ruth Ann Johnson, former first lady of Concordia Seminary and Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, Ill., April 8. Her husband, Dr. John F. Johnson, served […]
Continue reading.We were thrilled to host several prospective students April 12 for Green & Gold Days. After beginning their morning with chapel, our visitors experienced a-day-in-the-life-of-a-student as they visited a number […]
Continue reading.Each year our students produce a series of Lent devotions that are typically shared campus-wide. This year, the Student Association chose to forego a printed booklet in favor of a […]
Continue reading.More than 250 pastors, deaconesses, lay leaders, faculty and students attended the 2019 Multiethnic Symposium April 25-26, meeting under the theme, "Shame and Honor: Gospel Proclamation in the Majority World." […]
Continue reading.These are big days on campus, days of high energy with optimism for the future. We just finished our annual Multiethnic Symposium, stimulating plenary and sectional presentations under the overarching […]
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