The Seminary Guild is a precious treasure. This group of faithful women and men raises hundreds of membership fees each year in order to fund projects to support the students and mission of CLTS. Just as importantly, the members gather together twice a year for business, worship, entertainment, edification, and a good meal! As President … Continue reading Guild Day 2016
Seminary life enriched by visiting friends
During the spring months Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary has enjoyed visits by friends and supporters of the seminary community. On March 29th, Stephen Klinck from the Lutheran Laymen's League of Canada gave a presentation about the work of Lutheran Hour Ministries, where missionary mindset and media skills come together with solidly confessional Lutheran message. On behalf … Continue reading Seminary life enriched by visiting friends
Call Extended for Professor of Old Testament
Following interviews on Saturday, 2 April 2016, with the seminary president, the Board of Regents, and the electors of Lutheran Church–Canada, the Board of Regents extended a solemn call to Rev. Geoffrey Boyle to serve as Professor of Theology with a specialisation in Old Testament. A native of Michigan, Rev. Boyle is currently senior pastor … Continue reading Call Extended for Professor of Old Testament
Sermon for Annunciation of our Lord
The following sermon was preached by Rev. Esko Murto in the seminary’s Martin Luther Chapel for the Feast of the Annunciation of our Lord (observed 4th of April 2016). Luke 1:26-38 Today I greet you with the same greeting Mary received from the angel: “Greetings, O favoured ones, the Lord is with you.” [Amen.] On this feast … Continue reading Sermon for Annunciation of our Lord
Lenten Appeal
President Thomas Winger reflects on the parables of the lost (Luke 15) in our Lenten Appeal Letter. He writes: The point is that Jesus came not to stay away from sinners but to find and bring them home. And when He returns them to God’s house, the whole church rejoices with Him. We are calling … Continue reading Lenten Appeal
Call Service 2016
The seminary's annual Call Service will take place at Grace Lutheran Church, 213 Linwell Rd, St. Catharines, on Saturday, 28 May 2016, 4.00pm. We heartily invite members of LCC, and especially friends and family of the students to attend this festive event. One or two graduating pastoral students will receive their first calls, pending completion … Continue reading Call Service 2016
LCC Restructuring Information Meeting
On Monday, 4 April, 7:00pm, at Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, Revs Les Stahlke and Bill Ney will present a summary of results from the recent synod-wide survey on restructuring. They have received more than 600 pages of comments, which they will try to digest for you. This will be a great opportunity to learn more … Continue reading LCC Restructuring Information Meeting
Roger Paavola: Confessional Churches are the Churches that grow
From 1st to 3rd of March, Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary was honored to host as a guest one of our alumni, Revd Dr Roger Paavola, President of the Mid-South District of the LCMS. As a "bishop in residence", Revd Paavola preached a sermon in the chapel, met with students and gave a presentation during student potluck lunch on Thursday. … Continue reading Roger Paavola: Confessional Churches are the Churches that grow
Sermon on Isaiah 5:1-7
The following sermon was preached by Revd Dr Roger Paavola, President of the Mid-South District of the LCMS in the seminary's Martin Luther Chapel on Wednesday, 2 March 2016. The text is Isaiah 5:1-7. Grace, mercy and peace to you from God our Father and our Lord, Jesus Christ. It is a great honour to … Continue reading Sermon on Isaiah 5:1-7
Sermon for Ash Wednesday 2016
The following sermon was preached by Dr Thomas Winger in the seminary's Martin Luther Chapel for Ash Wednesday, 10 February 2016. The text is II Cor. 5:16–6:2. “The times, they are a-changin’.” Bob Dylan was talking social politics; I’m talking liturgics. The colour has darkened from white to violet. We’ve put to bed the Alleluia … Continue reading Sermon for Ash Wednesday 2016
