The latest issue of Lutheran Theological Review (vol. 36) 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 36 of Lutheran Theological Review Released
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A Reformation Day Treat. Discover Martin Luther’s Rare Pamphlets at Concordia Seminary
Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary has recently been gifted a rare treasure: a small volume containing six captivating pamphlets produced by Martin Luther between 1520 and 1539. These original printings are not just historical artifacts; they offer a glimpse into some of Luther’s lesser-known writings and illuminate the fervour of his revolutionary ideas. As the oldest … Continue reading A Reformation Day Treat. Discover Martin Luther’s Rare Pamphlets at Concordia Seminary
A Presentation You Won’t Want To Miss! “From the Pen of the Reformer: Discovering Luther’s Early Writings”
Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary has recently been gifted a rare treasure: a small volume containing six captivating pamphlets produced by Martin Luther between 1520 and 1539. These original printings are not just historical artifacts; they offer a glimpse into some of Luther’s lesser-known writings and illuminate the fervour of his revolutionary ideas. As the oldest … Continue reading A Presentation You Won’t Want To Miss! “From the Pen of the Reformer: Discovering Luther’s Early Writings”
Founding Professor Called to His Eternal Rest
And I heard a voice from heaven saying, "Write this: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on." "Blessed indeed," says the Spirit, "that they may rest from their labours, for their deeds follow them!" (Rev. 14:13 ESV) Rev. Dr Roger J. Humann, this seminary's founding professor, was called by the … Continue reading Founding Professor Called to His Eternal Rest
Liturgical Calendar 2025
Concordia, St. Catharines, in co-operation with CLS, Edmonton, provides LCC congregations with a wall calendar of the church year, primarily meant for use by altar guilds. The calendar contains the liturgical festivals of the three-year and one-year lectionary series, together with their parament/vestment colours, and a little space to write. For the past few years, … Continue reading Liturgical Calendar 2025
A Special Reformation Day Presentation. “From the Pen of the Reformer: Discovering Luther’s Early Writings”
Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary has recently been gifted a rare treasure: a small volume containing six captivating pamphlets produced by Martin Luther between 1520 and 1539. These original printings are not just historical artifacts; they offer a glimpse into some of Luther’s lesser-known writings and illuminate the fervour of his revolutionary ideas. As the oldest … Continue reading A Special Reformation Day Presentation. “From the Pen of the Reformer: Discovering Luther’s Early Writings”
Giving Thanks for God’s Gifts 2024
Pray the Lord of the harvest to send out labourers into His harvest (Matthew 9:38). This year's Thanksgiving letter tells the story of our newest faculty member's journey from businessman and active church member to seminary student, pastor, and now Assistant Professor of Theology. Professor Kirk Radford, who graduated from CLTS in 2017 and now … Continue reading Giving Thanks for God’s Gifts 2024
Save the Date for Concordia Rocks II
Get ready to slide like you’ve never slid before! The Concordia Rocks Bonspiel is rolling back into town, and it's time to dust off those sliders and practice your best “Hurry hard" calls. Join us for a day of curling in the charming village of Williamsford, Ontario in beautiful Grey County. When: Saturday, November 23, … Continue reading Save the Date for Concordia Rocks II
Guild Newsletter Released: Register for Harvest Day
The Seminary Guild will be holding its annual Harvest Day gathering on Saturday, 19 October 2024. 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, explaining how people process information and how it affects their … Continue reading Guild Newsletter Released: Register for Harvest Day
