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  • Temples of the Holy Spirit

    An Epiphany homily to celebrate the work of the Spirit in ordinary lives, and to mark the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.

    January 16, 2012
  • The Supreme Court, a "minister," and the issue of trust

    The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in perhaps the most significant case involving religious liberty and the separation of church and state in decades. But it…

    January 14, 2012
  • The Written World

    Listen to this excellent BBC Radio 4 program

    January 6, 2012
  • Bach’s Oratorio on a Sunday Morning

    Should we fear that high art, like the music of Bach, might die within the church?

    January 4, 2012
  • Why a “Lutheran church”?

    Why is there (still) a Lutheran Church? Old perspectives for new questions.

    January 2, 2012
  • New Book: Seventeenth Century Lutheran Meditations and Hymns

    The full preface to the book, written by Robert Kolb

    January 2, 2012
  • The Bible as literature: Marilynne Robinson on "the book of books"

    The novelist Marilynne Robinson, who always writes eloquently, writes eloquently of the innumerable connections between the Bible and other works of art. I think she’s…

    December 29, 2011
  • Five inner demons, four better angels . . .

     . . . and a more peaceful 2012? That’s not yet another take on the 12 Days of Christmas, it’s what Steven Pinker, Harvard Psychologist,…

    December 24, 2011
  • Finding Christmas in an incomplete sentence

    The current liturgical church year is a year to read the Gospel of Mark. But what are we to do at Christmastime with the only…

    December 22, 2011
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A big day to close Orientation week: program wrap-
A big day to close Orientation week: program wrap-ups, group photos by program, the Opening Service — and an all-campus BBQ this evening!


Opening Service is today!

Join us at 10:30 a.m. t
Opening Service is today!

Join us at 10:30 a.m. today in the Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus as we begin our 187th academic year.

This year’s academic theme is “Christ the Living Stone … Building Us Together,” based on 1 Peter 2:4–5.

All are welcome — in person or online at csl.edu/live.

Learn more: https://www.csl.edu/2025/08/opening-service-set-for-aug-22/


Orientation continued yesterday with check-in, cha
Orientation continued yesterday with check-in, chapel, fellowship and plenty of opportunities for new students to connect with their mentors and classmates. Here are a few highlights as our community prepares for the new academic year together.


We are so proud of our CHS and EIIT Program studen
We are so proud of our CHS and EIIT Program students and mentors! 

During Orientation yesterday, these future church workers received their vicarage and internship certificates — a significant step in their formation for ministry.



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