@let_her_rip @nomadicsax I'm not sure what the legitimate concern is. Rev. Mark Preus's Facebook post was in regard to youth, not college, organizations. He is fully supportive of LCC.
Noah Waterbury, a pre-seminary student, reads from Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologica in the Wartburg Library at LCC. Aquinas was one of the most influential writers of the late medieval period, and the Lutheran Confessions included careful critiques of his writings.
"I wait with burning oil."
The final week of the church year is a perfect time to rewatch this duetto from J. S. Bach's "Wachet auf" cantata performed by LCC student Silas Witkop and LCC adjunct instructor of vocal music Emily Olson.
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Last week, we installed this beautiful corpus crafted in Germany onto the crucifix in Wilhelm Löhe Chapel. Just as worship is central to daily life at the college, so Christ is central to our mission.
Marriage and parenting are divinely designed to be self-giving, modeled after Christ’s giving up of Himself for the Church. To receive regular mentoring for Godly vocations, apply to join the Fall 2026 class of LCC students today: https://t.co/z1YoF7e1Vl
��You have a much more successful relationship when you are living in service to others,” said @HansFiene to LCC students during November’s Christian Culture Seminar.
It's come to our attention that some on this website have had a difficult time with Rev. Karl Hess's presentation at this summer's @BugenhagenCon. Thankfully, he wrote an essay summarizing his thoughts for our magazine: https://t.co/PWhfbqYZ0m