Dr. Matthew Baxter has successfully completed the Lutheran teacher colloquy program of the Synod for commissioned ministry and has been declared qualified for a first call. — Kristi Bauer, director of LCMS Placement and Colloquy, Concordia University, St. Paul, St. Paul, Minn.
Justin Brown, Farmington Hills, Mich., has successfully completed the Lutheran teacher colloquy program of the Synod for commissioned ministry and has been declared qualified for a first call. — James Pingel, Ph.D., dean, School of Education, Concordia University Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Hillary Collins, Grafton, Wis., serving in Grafton, Wis.; Kim Faley, Fort Wayne, Ind., serving in Fort Wayne, Ind.; Josef Hageman, Alexandria, Va., serving in Alexandria, Va.; Anna Harrison, Freeland, Mich., serving in Saginaw, Mich.; Taylor Ladson, Macomb, Mich., serving in Macomb, Mich.; Rachel Malone, Fort Wayne, Ind., serving in Fort Wayne, Ind.; Rick Schmidt, St. Louis, serving in St. Louis; Sarah Smith, Fort Wayne, Ind., serving in Fort Wayne, Ind.; Matthew Wallace, Rochester Hills, Mich., serving in Rochester, Mich.; and Christina Yerkes, Chicago, serving in Chicago, have submitted their applications for the Teacher Colloquy Program of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod through Concordia University Education Network, Bend, Ore.
Correspondence regarding their applications should be directed within four weeks after publication of this notice to Rev. Peter K. Lange, Chairman, Colloquy Committee, 1333 S. Kirkwood Road, St. Louis, MO 63122-7295.
Posted Aug. 29, 2024