Refugee Sunday

Refugee Sunday, set for June 22, held in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, offers congregations a day to learn how they can welcome new Americans so refugees can hear the Gospel of Jesus.

2014 Black Ministry Family Convocation

Lutherans interested and involved in black ministry are invited to attend the Black Ministry Family Convocation, July 9-13 in Kansas City, Mo. The event's theme, based on Rom. 10:8-13, is "Worship, Word, Witness."

Institute on Liturgy, Preaching and Church Music

Concordia University Nebraska: Seward, Neb. 800 N. Columbia Avenue, Seward, NE

The July 28-31 conference at Concordia University, Nebraska is designed for pastors, musicians and laity who are passionate about music.

Youth Ministry and School Ministry Sunday

In The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, August has been designated as Lutheran schools and Youth Ministry month. Congregations are encouraged to designate one Sunday in the month as School Ministry and Youth Ministry Sunday.

Lutheran Youth Corps Summer in Philadelphia

The Lutheran Youth Corps Summer in Philly is a seven-day event in the heart of the city centered on helping others, learning the faith and reaching out to the world with the Word of Christ.

LCMS Board of Directors – Aug 2014

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.

Prepared: Ready to Witness in Rural Areas and Small Towns Webinar

Presented by Rev. Benjamin Meyer, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Milford, Ill. Time zone: America/Chicago Have questions? Interested in attending? To ask a question or receive the webinar invitation link, contact Rural & Small Town Mission staff at 888-463-5127 or rstm@lcms.org. You may also join the webinar by going directly to www.anymeeting.com/lcmsrstm1 at the time and day […]

Council of Presidents: September 2014 – St. Louis, Mo.

The President, vice-presidents, and district presidents of the Synod comprise the 42-member Council of Presidents, which meets four times each year to provide opportunity for mutual counsel regarding the doctrine and administration of the Synod and to edify and support one another in the work that they share, those responsibilities found throughout the Constitution and Bylaws of the Synod.