For the Opening Service this Sunday, 10 September 2023, 4pm, please note the following options for parking: The seminary has 14 spaces available in front of and beside the building (Lot N). If you have restricted mobility, please make use of these close spaces. Free overflow parking is available evenings and weekends in Lots O and … Continue reading Parking for the Opening Service
Opening Service 2023
The opening service for the 48th academic year at Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary will take place on Sunday, 10 September 2023, 4:00pm, in the seminary chapel. We invite the church community to join the students, staff, and faculty for this festive occasion. The service will be live-streamed from our YouTube channel. Kirk Radford During the … Continue reading Opening Service 2023
Volume 35 of Lutheran Theological Review Released
The latest issue of Lutheran Theological Review (vol. 35) has been released. Lutheran Theological Review is an annual journal published by the two seminary faculties of Lutheran Church–Canada. It provides a forum for our professors and pastors to publish their research, and for the seminaries to provide resources and to stimulate the minds of our … Continue reading Volume 35 of Lutheran Theological Review Released
Winning the MDiv Marathon: REC Priest Rev. Paul Luth Completes a Decade of Study
At the end of a very long and winding road, Rev. Paul Luth has completed his Master of Divinity degree at CLTS. He stepped out on that path in September 2013, while serving as a deacon at St George's Reformed Episcopal Church in Hamilton, Ontario. With his supervising priest close to retirement, REC Bishop David … Continue reading Winning the MDiv Marathon: REC Priest Rev. Paul Luth Completes a Decade of Study
Biblical Roots of the Divine Service, part 4 (Winger) – Audio
On 1-3 May 2023 Dr Thomas Winger was the main speaker at the North Dakota Pastors' Conference. His presentation drew on work done for the new LSB Companion to the Services. In four parts. Description: We quite rightly treasure the liturgy that has come down to the church through the ages. The Lutheran liturgy has five hundred years of its own history and is rooted in the more ancient Roman rite. But the liturgy is not simply a product of the church. The divine service was instituted by Christ and gathers together the way of worship God had given already to His people Israel. Beginning at Eden, Dr Winger walks participants through the biblical story of the divine service, through Exodus and Leviticus and into the promised land. From these surprising Old Testament roots he uncovers how the apostolic church continued to do what Christ had mandated, from Matthew to Acts to Revelation. The New Testament teaches us that the divine service is a participation in the eternal feast of heaven. The presentations culminate with a summary and discussion of the divine service in the early church.
Biblical Roots of the Divine Service, part 3 (Winger) – Audio
On 1-3 May 2023 Dr Thomas Winger was the main speaker at the North Dakota Pastors' Conference. His presentation drew on work done for the new LSB Companion to the Services. In four parts. Description: We quite rightly treasure the liturgy that has come down to the church through the ages. The Lutheran liturgy has five hundred years of its own history and is rooted in the more ancient Roman rite. But the liturgy is not simply a product of the church. The divine service was instituted by Christ and gathers together the way of worship God had given already to His people Israel. Beginning at Eden, Dr Winger walks participants through the biblical story of the divine service, through Exodus and Leviticus and into the promised land. From these surprising Old Testament roots he uncovers how the apostolic church continued to do what Christ had mandated, from Matthew to Acts to Revelation. The New Testament teaches us that the divine service is a participation in the eternal feast of heaven. The presentations culminate with a summary and discussion of the divine service in the early church.
Biblical Roots of the Divine Service, part 2 (Winger) – Audio
On 1-3 May 2023 Dr Thomas Winger was the main speaker at the North Dakota Pastors' Conference. His presentation drew on work done for the new LSB Companion to the Services. In four parts. Description: We quite rightly treasure the liturgy that has come down to the church through the ages. The Lutheran liturgy has five hundred years of its own history and is rooted in the more ancient Roman rite. But the liturgy is not simply a product of the church. The divine service was instituted by Christ and gathers together the way of worship God had given already to His people Israel. Beginning at Eden, Dr Winger walks participants through the biblical story of the divine service, through Exodus and Leviticus and into the promised land. From these surprising Old Testament roots he uncovers how the apostolic church continued to do what Christ had mandated, from Matthew to Acts to Revelation. The New Testament teaches us that the divine service is a participation in the eternal feast of heaven. The presentations culminate with a summary and discussion of the divine service in the early church.
Biblical Roots of the Divine Service, part 1 (Winger) – Audio
On 1-3 May 2023 Dr Thomas Winger was the main speaker at the North Dakota Pastors' Conference. His presentation drew on work done for the new LSB Companion to the Services. In four parts. Description: We quite rightly treasure the liturgy that has come down to the church through the ages. The Lutheran liturgy has five hundred years of its own history and is rooted in the more ancient Roman rite. But the liturgy is not simply a product of the church. The divine service was instituted by Christ and gathers together the way of worship God had given already to His people Israel. Beginning at Eden, Dr Winger walks participants through the biblical story of the divine service, through Exodus and Leviticus and into the promised land. From these surprising Old Testament roots he uncovers how the apostolic church continued to do what Christ had mandated, from Matthew to Acts to Revelation. The New Testament teaches us that the divine service is a participation in the eternal feast of heaven. The presentations culminate with a summary and discussion of the divine service in the early church.
Biblical Roots of the Divine Service Lectures (Winger)
On 1-3 May 2023 Dr Thomas Winger was the main speaker at the LCMS North Dakota Pastors' Conference. His presentation drew on work done for the new LSB Companion to the Services. Recordings are available of four of his lectures. You may download the files here or pick up the podcast releases that follow this … Continue reading Biblical Roots of the Divine Service Lectures (Winger)
Faculty Call Accepted
Rev. Kirk Radford has announced his intention to accept the solemn call to join the faculty as Assistant Professor of Theology. Rev. Radford will not start teaching immediately, but will first acquire a higher degree in historical theology to prepare him for his new vocation. He has enrolled in the Master of Sacred Theology (STM) … Continue reading Faculty Call Accepted
