Fall CUS enrollment hits record 17,500

By Paula Schlueter Ross  A new school year equals a new enrollment record for the Synod’s Concordia University System (CUS) schools.  All 10 of the institutions reported increases in enrollment, bringing this fall’s CUS total to a record high of 17,500…

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Dr. Dale A. Meyer has been appointed interim president of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, effective Nov. 4. That is the day Dr. John F. Johnson, the seminary’s president since 1990, begins as president of Concordia University, River Forest, Ill. Meyer…

Handcraft Project offers catalog of international gifts

The 2004-05 Lutheran World Relief (LWR) Handcraft Project catalog — featuring more than 600 handmade items from artisans around the world — is now available. Included in the catalog are food and home-decor items, baskets, jewelry, nativity sets, kitchenware, games…

Schreiber named director of armed-forces ministry

Dr. Mark J. Schreiber of Jacksonville, Fla., began serving Oct. 1 as director of the Synod’s Ministry to the Armed Forces, a division of LCMS World Mission. Schreiber, 54, succeeds Chaplain Rodger Venzke, who retired after serving more than eight…

Online Bible study released

An interactive Bible study to accompany the “Who Is Jesus?” multi-media presentation on the LCMS Web site was posted to the site Oct. 29.  The study may be directly accessed from the Synod’s home page at www.lcms.org/wij . The five-part study provides…

St. Louis sem, CHI get new addresses

Although they haven’t moved an inch physically, Concordia Seminary and Concordia Historical Institute (CHI) on the St. Louis seminary campus have new addresses on a new “main street.” The seminary’s street address — also its new mailing address — is…

Efforts of medical-van staff lead to worship groups in Kyrgyzstan

By Paula Schlueter Ross A single ministry in Kyrgyzstan already has touched the lives of some 112,000 people there — both physically and spiritually — and its director says she’s confident it will reach hundreds of thousands more in the years…

`Igniting` event links outreach, worship attendance

By Joe Isenhower Jr.  GARDNERVILLE, Nev. — Outreach is the key to increased worship attendance, LCMS President Gerald Kieschnick told pastors and laypeople from 18 congregations who met here Sept. 30-Oct. 1.  Their meeting was the fifth “One Mission Ablaze:…