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Pastoral, diaconal calls announced at fall chapel service

Ten students representing five programs at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis were recognized Nov. 1 in the Chapel of St. Timothy and Titus for receiving pastoral and diaconal calls and completing their programs.

“We rejoice in the placement of the five pastoral candidates at a time when our church needs men to serve as pastors in the Lord’s harvest. I’m especially pleased to see five deaconesses being placed as well. They will serve Chinese, Hispanic and English populations, bringing spiritual care and theologically informed teaching to their congregations,” said Dr. Glenn Nielsen [1], senior professor of Practical Theology, director of Placement and director of Certification. “We thank our Lord for calling these dedicated men and women to serve in His church.”

Pastoral Formation

Four students completed the M.Div. Program, a residential Ministerial Formation program that prepares men for the pastoral office.

One student was recognized for completing his certification through CHS, the Seminary’s Spanish language pastoral formation program, and receiving his call.

Deaconess Studies

One student was recognized for completing the Residential Deaconess Studies program for certification as a commissioned deaconess.

Two students were recognized for completing the Deaconess Studies program through CHS and for receiving their calls to serve as deaconesses.

Two students completed the EIIT Deaconess Studies program. The program leads to commissioning as a deaconess in the LCMS.

The Seminary recognizes and celebrates calls throughout the year although the campus’ primary Call Day [2] celebration typically is held in April. During call celebrations, students receive their first calls to ministry as well as assignments for vicarages and deaconess internships. The Seminary’s next primary Call Day is set for April 30.

About Concordia Seminary

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis provides Gospel-centered graduate-level theological education for pastors, missionaries, deaconesses, scholars and other leaders in the name of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) [3]. To learn more, visit csl.edu [4].

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