The story of one congregation’s support for our students
“Guided by God’s Grace, and with a longing to grow our faith, we will be the church that helps people make a difference in our local communities, in the world, and in our congregation.”
“Guided by God’s Grace, and with a longing to grow our faith, we will be the church that helps people make a difference in our local communities, in the world, and in our congregation.”
“As a recipient of funding from Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, I can speak to the large impact they have had on me and my family.” The generosity of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Manchester, Missouri benefitted Wartburg Student Sarah Schilcher.
If I had to describe discernment, I would use lines from this song. This song is an invitation to find beauty and courage in the midst of uncertainty and learn…
WTS celebrates the beginning of our 164th year with a significant boost in our incoming student class. We are delighted to announce that our incoming class represents 77% growth in new degree seeking students over last year.
Mikayla Kopp is an intern at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church and St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. This unique combination of working with a congregation as well as at a hospital has her thinking about Advent in new ways this year.
The season of Advent involves a focus on waiting and Mikayla is helping her congregation to live into the season through preaching, teaching, and service.
“An old saying goes that ‘you are just one YES away from your miracle’,” recalls Jennifer Michael, a first-year Master of Divinity student at Wartburg Theological Seminary.
St. John’s Lutheran Church at 1276 White was the second home for Wartburg Seminary.