The second C to discuss is the Chapel. At the center of Concordia Theological Seminary's physical and spiritual life stands Kramer Chapel. The chapel, where the seminary community gathers to worship, is not an afterthought to theological study but the very source and framework for such study. The chapel, therefore, becomes a integral part of our curriculum and your formation. That is, since formation in Jesus Christ comes by being put into contact with his very person, the worship in the chapel, where he has promised to be in the preached Word and in the sacraments, becomes a crucial place for this formation. And it is there where you will see how what is learned in the classroom has it's life in the practice of the church liturgically and pastorally because by receiving Word and Sacrament, those things that define and order our lives. Being formed as a servant in Jesus Christ happens, therefore, primarily in the context of altar, pulpit, and font, and secondarily as you examine and encounter foundational texts and arguments in the classroom.
For more information on the new curriculum and how the chapel plays a crucial role in pastoral formation, check out Professor Pless's article "A ...