Seminaries also share recent campus news.
Concordia Seminary
Obituary: Rev. Dr. David G. Schmiel, former president of CTSFW
The Rev. Dr. David G. Schmiel, who served as the 15th president of Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, died on Nov. 3 at the age of 88.
Campus clips – Health at forefront as students return to class
News from LCMS colleges, universities and seminaries.
Official notice: Statement of nominations, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
Electors meet Feb. 6, 2021, to elect the new president.
Official notice: LCMS seminaries (Sept. 2020)
A notice about the nondiscrimination policy at LCMS seminaries.
Obituary: Rev. Dr. James Rivett, former coordinator of LCMS Prison Ministry
Rivett died on July 8 in Marion, Ill.
Back to school during COVID-19: ‘Campus Clips’ special edition
The Synod’s colleges, universities and seminaries are preparing to return to class this fall under guidelines necessitated by COVID-19.
Daniel Preus named interim president of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
Preus began serving on July 1 and will continue until a new president takes office.
Call for nominations: President, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
The deadline to submit a nomination is Aug. 31, 2020.
Campus clips – Coronavirus, commencements and more
News from LCMS colleges, universities and seminaries.
Concordia Seminary calls 11th president in 181-year history
The Rev. Dr. Lawrence R. Rast Jr. is prayerfully considering the call, which was issued on May 16.
Seminaries hold online-only Call Day services
The two LCMS seminaries held virtual Call Day services on April 28 (CSL) and April 29 (CTSFW) due to COVID-19 restrictions, issuing a total of 189 calls and assignments as thousands of people watched online from around the globe.
Obituary: Rev. Dr. Walter L. Rosin, former secretary of the LCMS
Rosin died on Jan. 24 in Shawano, Wis.
LCMS colleges and seminaries serve students and communities during pandemic
During the COVID-19 shutdown, the Synod’s institutions of higher learning are looking for ways to help while following government-imposed safety mandates.
St. Louis-area Lutherans ‘March on the Arch’
The event, organized by the Coalition for Life–St. Louis, saw its largest turnout ever in 2020.
‘We tremble not, we fear no ill’: As COVID-19 spreads, the Word of God remains
To abide by social distancing guidelines, many LCMS churches are offering online-only services.