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  • "A Serious Man": the Coen brothers’ retelling of Job

    I recently saw A Serious Man, the Coen brothers new film, at the Tivoli. In between an opening prologue of a Yiddish folk tale and…

    December 9, 2009
  • Advent 2 · Malachi 3:1-7b · December 6, 2009

    By Wallace Becker This is the Old Testament reading for Advent 2. “He comes.” Prepare for his coming. The reading from Malachi says that God will…

    December 6, 2009
  • Public confession as "atonement": Mark McGwire, Andre Agassi, and now Tiger Woods

    Will he talk or won’t he? It’s a question St. Louis sports fans have been talking about for weeks now. The “he” in question is…

    December 2, 2009
  • Advent 1 · Jeremiah 33:14-16 · November 29, 2009

    By Joel D. Biermann Thoughts from the text So, it begins again: another church year, another Advent, another Christmas shopping season, another winter … another time…

    November 29, 2009
  • Proper 29 · Mark 13:24-37 · November 22, 2009

    By Joel D Biermann Considerations in relation to the text 1. There is no doubt about the theme for this Sunday’s text. Every Scripture reading…

    November 22, 2009
  • The Velvet Revolution, Vaclav Havel, and Stanley Hauerwas…20 years later

    The New York Times did a nice retrospective yesterday on Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution on its 20th anniversary. I was 15 years old when the Berlin…

    November 19, 2009
  • Proper 28 · Mark 13:1-10 · November 15, 2009

    By Timothy P. Dost Introduction In this text Jesus encourages his disciples—and us—to look not to present things, no matter how externally impressive, but rather to…

    November 15, 2009
  • Proper 27 · Mark 12:38-44 · November 8, 2009

    By Rick Marrs Several years ago, the parish I was serving invited the District’s Mission/Stewardship Executive to preach for our “New Consecration Sunday.” He surprised the…

    November 8, 2009
  • All Saints’ Day · Matthew 5:1-12 · November 1, 2009

    By Jeff Gibbs I would suggest that the preacher not try to “cover” the entirety of the Beatitudes; there’s too much here! For a relatively lengthy…

    November 1, 2009
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Movies are a powerful medium that both shape and r
Movies are a powerful medium that both shape and reflect society. This fall, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis (CSL) and Concordia University, St. Paul (CSP), St. Paul, Minn., are partnering to offer a unique opportunity to examine film through the lens of faith. The six-week virtual continuing education course, “Movies and Mission,” invites participants to explore how popular films can help Christians better understand and engage with the world around them in their witness to the Gospel.

“Cinema offers one important lens through which Christians can better understand the culture in which we have been called to confess the Lord Jesus Christ and bear witness to His Gospel,” said Dr. David Lewis, one of the instructors for the course and the Dr. Jack Dean Kingsbury Professor of New Testament Theology at Concordia Seminary.

Read more at csl.edu/newsroom.


Current and former LCMS missionaries were recogniz
Current and former LCMS missionaries were recognized today after worship in the Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus. This week marks the 125th anniversary of LCMS mission work in the Latin America and Caribbean region. Learn more: https://international.lcms.org/latin-america-caribbean/


Join us for the 2025 Theological Symposium, “Nic
Join us for the 2025 Theological Symposium, “Nicaea 1700” Sept. 16-17 on campus! This year’s symposium will explore such vital questions as how Christians can not only confess the Creed but also live it and how the legacy of Nicaea helps us engage the challenges facing the church in our own time. Register by Sept. 2 at csl.edu/symposium.


Rev. Timothy Scharr has accepted the call to serve
Rev. Timothy Scharr has accepted the call to serve as director of Placement at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis beginning in August. He will be formally installed during the Opening Service of the 2025–26 academic year Friday, Aug. 22, 2025.

Scharr succeeds the service of Dr. Glenn Nielsen, who has served as director of Placement since 2017. Nielsen remains on faculty as a senior professor of Practical Theology.

A seasoned pastor and leader in The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), Scharr brings more than four decades of pastoral, administrative and missional experience to his new role. His deep familiarity with the Synod’s congregations, districts and global partnerships uniquely positions him to guide seminarians and deaconesses as they prepare to enter the ministry.

“We are grateful for the Lord’s provision of Rev. Scharr for this important role,” said Seminary President Dr. Thomas J. Egger. “I have worked with Tim on a Synod committee for the last couple of years and have witnessed his pastoral demeanor, fairness and integrity, love for the church, and clear theological convictions. As a former district president, he knows most of the brother district presidents and has a deep understanding of the call process and what goes into finding a good fit between pastor and flock. He will be a blessing to our church in this role and to our future pastors and deaconesses as they walk through the process of their first assignments.”

Read more at csl.edu/newsroom.



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