LCMS Board of Directors – Feb 2015
The LCMS Board of Directors serves the church as the legal representative of the Synod and the custodian of all of the property of the Synod.
The LCMS Board of Directors serves the church as the legal representative of the Synod and the custodian of all of the property of the Synod.
Rev. Todd Kollbaum, director of Rural & Small Town Mission for The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, will present a webinar entitled, "Building Partnerships Between Congregations" from 1-2 p.m. Central time on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015.
The 2015 Northern Illinois District Convention — held every three years — offers opportunities for worship, nurture, inspiration and fellowship, as well as sharing information, conducting business and electing officers.
Discovery Institute’s Wesley Smith will discuss assisted suicide and the value of human life
The Council of Lutheran Youth Fellowship Representatives (CLYFR) is the annual leadership development training for Lutheran youth representing their LCMS Districts and/or congregation. Youth participants are empowered as leaders of the Church and return to their districts and congregations ready to facilitate leadership training events for their peers.
Rev. Kenton J. Birtell, of Mount Calvary Lutheran Church in Holdrege, Neb., will present a webinar entitled, "Small Confirmation Options" from 1-2 p.m. Central time on March 12, 2015.
The Coaching People Through Conflict Practicum from Ambassadors of Reconciliation prepares leaders – pastors, elders, teachers, administrators and parents to guide people in their conflicts through one-on-one coaching. Almost everyone can benefit from this training, since all of us at times give advice to others on responding to conflict.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod's Rural & Small Town Mission program will host an Engaging Your Community event Saturday, March 21 at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Nortonville, Kan.
The 2015 SELC Convention — held every three years — offers opportunities for worship, nurture, inspiration and fellowship, as well as sharing information, conducting business and electing officers.
The Commission on Constitutional Matters meets four or more times a year and as needed to carry out its responsibilities.
The 2015 Minnesota North District Convention — held every three years — offers opportunities for worship, nurture, inspiration and fellowship, as well as sharing information, conducting business and electing officers.
The 2015 South Dakota District Convention — held every three years — offers opportunities for worship, nurture, inspiration and fellowship, as well as sharing information, conducting business and electing officers.