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  • Christmas 1 • Isaiah 61:10–62:3 • January 1, 2012

    by Henry Rowold Sometimes Christians find the prophetic writings strange territory because those writings seem to be an unending boiling and churning of divine wrath…

    November 18, 2011
  • Christmas Day • Isaiah 52:7–10 • December 25, 2011

    by Paul Devantier Today, we wait for word of some important event by staying close to the television, the radio, the Internet, or to our cell…

    November 17, 2011
  • Compassion, Mercy, and Diakonia

    What happens when we use the term “mercy” to describe our actions toward our neighbor or the church’s orientation to the world?

    November 16, 2011
  • Advent 4 • 2 Samuel 7:1–11, 16 • December 18, 2011

    by Jeffrey A. Gibbs The reading offers, in its OT context, a strong example of the truth that “God’s ways are higher and greater than our…

    November 16, 2011
  • And now…The Anthropocene Epoch, or The Age of Man

    We’ve done it. We’ve remade creation according to our own needs, desires, and vision. And so it is now different than it has ever been…

    November 15, 2011
  • Advent 3 • Isaiah 61:1–4, 8–11 • December 11, 2011

    by William Wrede Behold Your Salvation The Season of Advent presents unique challenges not only for the preacher but for the congregation as well. While shorter…

    November 15, 2011
  • Advent 2 • Isaiah 40:1–11 • December 4, 2011

    by David Wollenburg The Old Testament lesson for today does more than simply serve as the first lesson for this day; it summarizes the theme of…

    November 14, 2011
  • Advent 1 • Isaiah 64:1–9 • November 27, 2011

    by Leopoldo A. Sánchez M. The song goes that, after Deuteronomy, Isaiah is the most monotheistic book in the Old Testament. The confession of faith…

    November 11, 2011
  • Greek Zombies

    The disciples inspected the oars, while Jesus made a bench. It gets dark after that . . .

    November 11, 2011
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Midway through Orientation week, campus is buzzing
Midway through Orientation week, campus is buzzing with activity — directory photos, ID cards, campus tours, workshops, meet and greets, chapel services and more!


Rev. Thomas Boeck (pictured left), pastor of Peace
Rev. Thomas Boeck (pictured left), pastor of Peace Lutheran Church in Conway, Ark., is back on campus during Orientation Week — but this time, not as a student, but as a mentor. 

A 2014 graduate of the Specific Ministry Pastor (SMP) Program — followed by the SMP to General Pastor Certification (GPC) track — Boeck knows firsthand the journey of pastoral formation in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS).

Now he has come full circle, serving as a mentor for new SMP student Jason Hancock. What once began as his own path to ministry has now become an opportunity to guide the future generation.
The SMP Program is a four-year state of the art distance education program that prepares men for specific pastoral ministries in the LCMS. Learn more at csl.edu.


August is National Make a Will Month. Preparing fo
August is National Make a Will Month. Preparing for the ultimate distribution of the treasure you have accumulated during your earthly life is the final act of Christian stewardship. There are easy and cost-effective ways to plan today to give you peace of mind that your wishes will be carried out.

 Here are some benefits of having a bequest in place:

•  You control how your property or estate is distributed
•  A bequest may produce estate tax savings
•  You can designate multiple beneficiaries. If you are interested in helping further our mission of 
  preparing church workers, consider naming Concordia Seminary as one of your beneficiaries. 

If you would like to create a plan for your future or need to update an existing plan, our Wills Planner can help you get started. Learn more at csl.giftlegacy.com or contact us at 800-822-5287 or plannedgiving@csl.edu.


The first day of Orientation is on the books!

Ne
The first day of Orientation is on the books! 

New students are diving into program-specific presentations and workshops, Spanish Matins, mentor training, course technology introductions and more.



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