Pastoral Education

Providing Leadership, Coordination and Advocacy for Pastoral Education and Health in the Church


“The preaching office is not an optional office but one whose establishment has been commanded to the Church and to which the Church is properly bound till the end of time” (C.F.W. Walther).

God established the Office of the Holy Ministry precisely to distribute Christ’s good gifts of Word and Sacrament. He sends shepherds, whom the Holy Spirit appoints as overseers, to care for His flock.

The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod is fully committed to the spiritual, character, confessional, physical, emotional and intellectual development of our pastors.

This commitment begins at Baptism and continues in the Christian family, the local congregation, at university and in seminary. It is followed by a whole life of continuing education.

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Connect with ‘Set Apart to Serve’ at convention
Set Apart to Serve, the LCMS church work recruitment initiative, will have a significant and visible presence at this summer’s S...


‘Too joyous not to share’: News from ‘Set Apart to Serve’
The Rev. Dr. James Baneck, executive director of the LCMS Office of Pastoral Education, provides an update on the church work re...


‘Set Apart to Serve’ launches pilot program
In the coming months, each participating site will use SAS resources to discuss full-time church work with their youth and devel...


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Pre-Seminary Education

Pre-Seminary Education

Since seminary study is graduate-level, an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university is ordinarily required for admission to either LCMS seminary.

Pre-Seminary Education


Preach the Word

Preach the Word

The Preach the Word program helps pastors improve their preaching through video modules and by interacting with seminary professors and fellow preachers.

Preach the Word

Seminary Education

Seminary Education

God has blessed the LCMS with two excellent seminaries — Concordia Seminary in St. Louis and Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, Ind.

Seminary Education


PALS

PALS: Post-Seminary Applied Learning and Support

PALS — Post-Seminary Applied Learning and Support — regularly brings together groups of recent LCMS seminary graduates and wives during the first three years of their ministries.

PALS

Continuing Education

Continuing Education

The two LCMS seminaries also provide continuing education and formation for theological scholars who serve in the LCMS and in the church worldwide.

Continuing Education


Pastoral Formation & Care

Pastoral Formation and Care

Pastoral Formation and Care offers opportunities to support the Church with the resources needed to send well-equipped workers and ensure their care needs are met.

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