Board for International Mission – January 2022 meeting
The LCMS Board for International Mission is scheduled to meet Jan. 27-28, 2022, in St. Louis. Rev. Magdiel Fajardo is the scheduled meeting chaplain.
The LCMS Board for International Mission is scheduled to meet Jan. 27-28, 2022, in St. Louis. Rev. Magdiel Fajardo is the scheduled meeting chaplain.
The 2022 LCMS Southern Illinois District Convention is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 3, to Saturday, Feb. 5, in O’Fallon, Ill., at the Regency Conference Center.
The LCMS Board for National Mission is scheduled to meet on Thursday, Feb. 10, and on Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, in St. Louis.
Hosted by LCMS Urban & Inner-City Mission, the Rev. Richard Schlak will present a free webinar on “Using Team Ministry To Plant Hispanic Churches” from 1–2 p.m. Central time on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s Board of Directors is scheduled to meet on Feb. 18, 2022.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s Colloquy Committee for the Pastoral Ministry is scheduled to meet on March 3-4, 2022, in St. Louis at the LCMS International Center.
The 2022 LCMS Northern Illinois District Convention is scheduled for Friday, March 11, and Saturday, March 12, at Concordia University Chicago in River Forest, Ill.
Hosted by LCMS Urban & Inner-City Mission, the Rev. Terry Chan will present a free webinar on “Reaching English-Speaking, Next-Generation Asian Americans for Christ” from 1–2 p.m. Central time on Wednesday, March 16, 2022.
A “Take Heart” respite retreat will be held on March 18-20 in Green Lake, Wis., for teachers and church workers of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.
The 2022 LCMS Southern District Convention is scheduled for Monday, March 21, and Tuesday, March 22, in Slidell, La., at the Northshore Harbor Center.
LCMS Rural & Small Town Mission will host a free webinar titled “Disaster Response in RSTM” from 1–2 p.m. Central time on Thursday, April 21, 2022.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod celebrates its birthday on April 26. Initial members, which included 12 pastors representing 14 congregations from Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, New York and Ohio, signed the church body’s constitution on April 26, 1847, at First Saint Paul Lutheran Church in Chicago, Ill.