On a blustery spring day in April over 80 dedicated supporters of the Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary Guild representing 22 congregations convened at the Seminary in St. Catharines for their annual Guild Day. Attendees participated in a productive business meeting, shared in a Matins worship service led by seminary students, and engaged with an insightful … Continue reading Spring Guild Day at the Seminary
Register Now For Early Bird Golf Registration
Get ready to tee off and show off your swing at the 2025 Concordia Seminary Golf Tournament! Registration is open and the early registration deadline is coming up quick, so grab your lucky golf socks and sign up before all the good spots are gone. It's time to trade in your morning coffee for a … Continue reading Register Now For Early Bird Golf Registration
Preaching Retreat 2026: Save the Date
St. Paul Preaches In Athens Raphael (1515) The 2024 Preacher Retreat was a huge success, and we're already making plans for another one! Mark January 19-20, 2026, in your calendars and save the date. We had to move the date to January to accommodate various conventions and conferences. It's shaping up to be a wonderful … Continue reading Preaching Retreat 2026: Save the Date
Golf Registration Now Open.
Get ready to tee off and show off your swing at the 2025 Concordia Seminary Golf Tournament! Registration is now officially open, so grab your lucky golf socks and sign up before all the good spots are gone. It's time to trade in your morning coffee for a dose of fresh air and a round … Continue reading Golf Registration Now Open.
Staff Member’s Book Brings A Message of Trust to Young Readers
Usually, we celebrate our professors when they release new theological works, but guess what? Other amazing folks in our seminary community have been making waves too! This week, we're excited to celebrate the launch of "Barnaby the Runaway Sheep," written by one of our own staff members who goes by the pen name Maria Antonia. … Continue reading Staff Member’s Book Brings A Message of Trust to Young Readers
A Blessed Lent 2025
Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation (Mark 15:16). In this year's Lenten newsletter Dr Thomas Korcok writes about a calling across continents. It highlights the legacy of a Lutheran missionary who went into all the world to preach the good news. Our student profile shines a spotlight on … Continue reading A Blessed Lent 2025
A Sign of Great Things
Last week, we got a shiny new sign at the front of Concordia! The old one, which was original to the construction of the building, had seen better days and really needed a refresh. With the new CLTS logo in bright blue, it gives everyone a warm welcome as they arrive at our seminary. Resurrection … Continue reading A Sign of Great Things
Guild Newsletter Released: Register for Guild Day
The Seminary Guild will be holding its annual Guild Day gathering on Saturday, 26 April 2025. Please come to meet the students, support their formation, participate in the decision-making, and enjoy a light lunch together. Professor Dr Daniel Smilek will be the featured guest speaker, continuning his presentation on how people process information and how … Continue reading Guild Newsletter Released: Register for Guild Day
Snowed in? Think Golf! Monday June 02, 2025
Even if it is white-out conditions, we're looking forward to sunny days on the green! Join us for Concordia Seminary's Annual Golf Tournament on Monday, June 2nd, 2025, returning to the beautiful Conestoga Golf and Country Club. Last year's tournament was a huge success, and we're excited to make this year even better! Here's what … Continue reading Snowed in? Think Golf! Monday June 02, 2025
Concordia’s First President Called to Glory
Dr. Howard Kramer, the first president of Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, was called to glory on Tuesday, February 4, 2025. Howard William Kramer was born in Uniontown, Perry County, Missouri on June 3, 1924. His father, William A. Kramer, was a descendant of the 800 Saxon immigrants who came to Perry County, Missouri in 1838-39 … Continue reading Concordia’s First President Called to Glory
