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Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary is seeking an individual to work on the seminary’s cafeteria staff as a supper cook. This individual will assist the Food Service Director in preparation of meals for the student body. A ...
Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary is seeking an individual to work on the seminary’s cafeteria staff as a supper cook. This individual will assist the Food Service Director in preparation of meals for the student body. A ...
The 2023 WLS Symposium will focus on the doctrine of the two kingdoms. Recent trends in both the political and religious landscape of the United States have generated renewed attention on the doctrine of the ...
On Friday, May 26, Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary held its graduation service. President Earle Treptow based his sermon on 1 Corinthians 4:7-12, the section of Scripture the class had chosen as its class "verse." He encouraged ...
Pastor Noah Headrick has accepted the call to serve as a professor of Old Testament. He will also be asked to teach homiletics (preaching) courses. This will cover the vacancy on the faculty created by ...
Registration for the Seminary Scurry is now open! Your seminary welcomes you to join us for this family event at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary. Come explore the beautiful WLS campus in a 5K run/walk and 1/2 ...
A letter from President Earle Treptow, reminding us that Christ took on flesh and blood for us, was mailed recently for Easter. He reminds us that because we have been raised with Christ and will ...
From February 7 to February 9, students at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary participated in Mission & Ministry, an annual three-day event organized by a student committee. Under the theme “Go!” based on Matthew 28:19, this event ...
Recently, WELS Home Missions launched an ambitious initiative to plant a hundred new home mission churches over the next ten years. For the first time during Winterim, a group of students had the opportunity to ...
During early January, Winterim—the two-week session between semesters—gave students an opportunity to study in areas of personal interest not part of the regular seminary curriculum. Many students also participated in directed research, outreach trips, or ...
Professor Paul Wendland will step away from full-time service to the seminary at the end of this school year. Called initially as professor of New Testament and homiletics in 2001, he later accepted the Lord’s ...