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June 14 – 27, 2009
Christ Academy is a two-week residential program for high-schoolaged
young men of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. It is a place
where students can study about Christ who is present in His Word and
Sacraments and who died that our sins would be forgiven. It is a place
where students can experience seminary life. It is a place where students
can explore the possibility of some day becoming a pastor.
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Life-Changing Studies
Christ Academy, like Concordia Theological Seminary, is
centered on Christ crucified, who is present in His Word and
Sacraments to forgive and dwell in His Church. Students of
Christ Academy will study Exegetical, Systematic, Historical,
and Pastoral Theology. Seminary professors, Concordia University
professors, and pastors teach the classes.
- "Very edifying, interesting, and kept me on the
edge of my seat."
- "The professors, while being extremely smart, always listened to
what I had to say."
- "It's great living on campus and learning from the professors."
Worship, the Center of the Experience
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Students are engaged in the daily
prayer life of the seminary. Attendees will join both
professors and seminarians in daily worship services, which take place
four times a day.
- "These past two weeks have really made me come to realize that what's not important is what we do for Christ, but ultimately what he did for us in his sacrifice."
- "I really enjoy worshipping 4 times a day. It really ties in with what we're learning."
- "Loved it. Adored it. I want more."
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Clarity of Direction
Having a focus that's uniquely Lutheran, Christ
Academy explores the many facets of pastoral ministry and its
application in the real world.
- "A great event to attend if you are planning on becoming a pastor, or if you just want to learn more about what you believe."
- "The Academy was not only very informative, but also very fun and helped me not only strengthen my faith, but to realize that I want to serve the Lord by preparing to go into the Holy Ministry."
Fun Activities
Lifelong friendships are made at the Academy. These
friendships are strengthened through activities
such as the trip to Cedar Point Amusement Park,
the tour of churches, flag football, soccer, capture
the flag, etc. Activities are designed to engage
students in the whole of Christian life.
- "It is the best possible way to spend two weeks of summer, with excellent teaching, heavenly worship, and a good community."
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