From the President: The College Tour
Dear Friends in Christ,
One of my priorities as CTSFW president is to make annual visits to the universities of our Concordia University System (CUS). I’ve just completed my first round of visits, and they’ve been a highlight of my year. Let me tell you about the two most recent trips.
In February, I traveled to California with Rev. Matt Wietfeldt, our director of Admission, to spend a few days on the campus of Concordia University Irvine (CUI), and in the last week of March, we got to be with our friends at Concordia University, St. Paul (CSP). These visits brought us nothing but good news.
Enrollment in church work programs is up everywhere, and in the aggregate across the CUS, specifically pre-seminary enrollments have increased significantly. The pre-seminary students we’ve talked with this year, not just at CUI and CSP but also at Concordia University Chicago (CUC), Concordia University, Nebraska (CUNE), and Concordia University Wisconsin and Ann Arbor (CUWAA), are engaged and girding their loins for robust, faithful service in the parishes and missions of our Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS).
We need more pastors, and the church is ready to help. In the past few months, I’ve had great conversations with CTSFW supporters all over the country. Even as we’re busy back on campus executing our strategic plan (which you can read about in the current issue of For the Life of the World), people in our LCMS congregations are excited to offer their expertise, experience, prayers, advice, and financial support for the efforts CTSFW is undertaking to ensure that we can continue to educate and shape servants in Christ for faithful ministry and caring service for years to come.
It’s hard not to be optimistic about the work ahead, especially knowing that the Lord himself goes before us and is with us as we pursue our mission for the sake of his church.
We are especially mindful of this as we approach Holy Week. The same Lord Jesus who now goes before us has already gone before us. He has made our sin, death, and grave His, so that His holiness, resurrection, and eternal life may be made ours. God grant you His peace!
+ pax domini +
Jon S. Bruss
President
Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne






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