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

Sermon for the Presentation of Our Lord 2016

The following sermon was preached by Rev. Dr John Stephenson in the seminary's Martin Luther Chapel for the Feast of the Purification of Mary and the Presentation of our Lord (2 February 2016). St Luke 2:22-40 The world is quite right to think that children are a costly proposition, though it oftentimes draws false conclusions … Continue reading Sermon for the Presentation of Our Lord 2016

Brotherly Visit from Down Under

Australia may be a continent of curious flora and fauna (we’re thinking mainly platypuses and eucalyptus trees) and exotic culture and cuisine (didgeridoos and Foster’s), but after the pleasure of having Dr. Andrew Pfeiffer visit Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, our seminary community knows from first-hand experience that the same faith in Christ and his gospel exists … Continue reading Brotherly Visit from Down Under

Sermon: Sending the Twelve

The following sermon was preached by Rev. Esko Murto in the seminary’s Martin Luther Chapel for a divine service on the 9th of December 2015. The sermon text was Luke 9:1-6. The sermon today focuses on the verses 3 and 4 in today’s Gospel: Take nothing for your journey, no staff, nor bag, nor bread, nor money; … Continue reading Sermon: Sending the Twelve

Saviour of the Nations, Come!

The traditional Lessons and Carols Advent Service in CLTS saw the chapel filled with music of joy and longing as the gathered congregation together with the choir from Resurrection Lutheran Church sang through advent hymns and choral pieces. “Let us read and mark in Holy Scripture the tale of the loving purposes of God from the first … Continue reading Saviour of the Nations, Come!

St Andrew 2015

The following sermon was preached by Dr Thomas Winger in the seminary's Martin Luther Chapel for the divine service in commemoration of St Andrew, 30 November 2015. The text is John 1:35-42. Two nameless disciples stand talking with their teacher John, the Baptiser. At this point in the story, only two names matter: John the … Continue reading St Andrew 2015

Help the Seminary with Your Christmas Shopping

As you do your Christmas shopping, you can support the seminary in a few simple ways. If you shop at Amazon, you can put your shopping to work for us as well. Anything you buy at Amazon can be credited to us if you enter Amazon through our seminary link. This applies to books, electronics, … Continue reading Help the Seminary with Your Christmas Shopping

Recent Faculty Publications

The tripus (gen. tripodis) is a well-worn academic metaphor--referring to the three-legged stool on which the student tepidly sits while being interrogated by his university examiners. The tripus has also been used to illustrate the threefold work of a professor: teaching, research/writing, and administration. It is difficult for anyone to excel at all three, but … Continue reading Recent Faculty Publications

Call for Award Nominations

Each May at the annual Call Service Concordia Luthern Theological Seminary has the opportunity to confer two major awards on worthy pastors or lay members of Lutheran Church–Canada. The recipient of the "Friend of the Seminary" award is nominated by the faculty or Board of Regents for making a significant contribution to the well-being of … Continue reading Call for Award Nominations