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Invitational Campus Visit
Categories: Pastoral Ministry, Seminary
Written By: Dorr
Perhaps you’ve contemplated attending seminary to become a pastor before but never quite made up your mind. Or maybe you know you want to pursue the vocation of deaconess, but life keeps sending curve balls your way. Or maybe you have no idea whether you want to go school at Concordia Theological Seminary at all, but you’re open-minded enough to go to the campus, ask some questions, and see what you can discern.
Now is your chance. Sign up here to attend the Fall Invitational Campus Visit, which will take place from Thursday, September 25, to Saturday, September 27, 2008. During your weekend stay with us, you’ll sit in on classes, getting a real life look at what coursework will be and the topics you’ll learn. You’ll meet professors, gaining mentors and advisors who will help and guide you through your years at the seminary. You’ll learn about Financial Aid, discovering the ways in which God will provide for you and your family while you are attending graduate school. You’ll worship at Kramer Chapel, grasping more fully the rich liturgical life that will be yours while at Concordia Theological Seminary. And you’ll mingle with and bounce ideas off of other men and women who are in the same boat you’re in: interested Lutherans who want to learn more.
Christians today live in a world of lonely and hurting people. Their only source of hope is the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which heals the hurting and comforts the lonely. This is what Concordia Theological Seminary exists to do: form servants in Jesus Christ who will teach the faithful, reach the lost, and care for all.
So where do you fit in? Find out. Join us in late September. Come. Visit. See how this formation takes place. Experience it firsthand. You are always welcome.



