Women in the Reformation
What were the women of Wittenberg doing while Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Castle Church in 1517? How did the Lutheran conception of law, gospel, and vocation affect Europe’s mothers, daughters, sisters, and wives? Did the Reformation have a positive or negative impact on
Spring Luncheon 2019
DR. KOLB PRESENTS “FOR ALL THE SAINTS” The Auxiliary of Concordia Historical Institute is excited to announce “For All the Saints,” a presentation by Dr. Robert Kolb, Professor Emeritus at Concordia Seminary, Saint Louis. Dr. Kolb will be speaking at the Auxiliary Spring Luncheon on May 9th (Noon at Koburg
The Auxiliary of Concordia Historical Institute Spring 2018 lecture
You are invited to join The Auxiliary of Concordia Historical Institute on May 10, 2018 to hear a special lecture, “Reflections on Serving as a Lutheran Chaplain”. The Rev. Dr. John C. Wohlrabe, Jr., CAPT, CHC, USN (Retired), 4th Vice-president of the LCMS, Great Lakes Regional Vice-president for the LCMS,
The Auxiliary of Concordia Historical Institute Winter 2018 lecture
You are invited to join The Auxiliary of Concordia Historical Institute on March 8, 2018 to hear a special Lutheran history lecture on “The History of Missouri Synod Catechisms in English”. Mr. David A. Fiala, Assistant Director of Missionary Recruitment for the LCMS Office of International Mission, will be the
The Auxiliary of Concordia Historical Institute Winter 2017 Luncheon
You are invited to join The Auxiliary of Concordia Historical Institute on December 12, 2017 to hear a special Reformation lecture on “Martin Luther and the Reformation”. The Rev. Dr. Erik Herrmann, Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Chairman of the Department of Historical Theology, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis; Director
The Auxiliary of Concordia Historical Institute Spring Luncheon
You are invited to join The Auxiliary of Concordia Historical Institute on May 11, 2017 to hear a discussion of “The Historical Legacy of Luther and the Reformation”. The Rev. Dr. Martin Noland, former Executive Director of Concordia Historical Institute and current pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Evansville, Indiana, will