The Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz, executive director of the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty, joins KFUO Radio host Kip Allen to discuss the center’s role in Washington, D.C.
CTCR report: ‘Women and Military Service: A Lutheran Perspective’
The LCMS Commission on Theology and Church Relations adopted a report on “Women and Military Service: A Lutheran Perspective” to address the issue of women serving in the military, particularly in combat roles.
‘Reporter’ Supplement: What kind of pastor do you want for your children and grandchildren?
From the font to the classroom and beyond, pastoral formation is a lifelong endeavor. It takes all hands on deck, both on and o the seminary campus, to form a pastor.
‘Reporter’ Supplement: It’s Time to Plant
A March 2018 Supplement to the Reporter highlights the Mission Field:USA, an LCMS Office of National Mission initiative to develop partnerships between struggling inner-city and rural congregations and healthy congregations that desire to help these ministries restart.
Congregational Anniversaries (March 2018)
Announcements featuring special church anniversaries
‘Our Way Home: A Journey through the Lord’s Prayer’
The Rev. Dr. Daniel Paavola uses his book Our Way Home: A Journey through the Lord’s Prayer to explain how parish nurses can use each petition of the Lord’s Prayer to connect with the people they serve.
From the Mission Field – March 2018
Updates about LCMS mission work around the world.
Positions (March 2018)
Positions are available with the Concordia University System (CUS) and the Michigan District Church Extension Fund (CEF).
Official notice: Requests for reinstatement (March 2018)
A listing of those who have applied for reinstatement to LCMS rosters.
Official notice: Colloquies (March 2018)
TIFFANY M. PEDROLEY, St. Peters, Mo., has completed the Teacher Colloquy Program of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and is eligible to receive a call. — Kevin L. Borchers, director of Colloquy, Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, Ill. EUGENE KIM, Irvine,…
LCMS statement regarding the closure of Concordia College Alabama
It is with deep sadness that The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod acknowledges that Concordia College Alabama (CCA) has announced it will be closing due to financial reasons.