The Canadian Lutheran Posts

December 13, 2010

Un joyeux Noël à Edmonton

EDMONTON — Cette ville anglophone pourrait bien être mieux connue par ses célébrations de Noël en langue française si le président du Concordia Lutheran Seminary (CLS) succède en son plan. Dr Manfred Zeuch, le président du séminaire et professeur de théologie systématique annonce qu’il offrira…

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December 13, 2010

Outreach conference ideal for snowbirds or winter getaway

If you are heading south over the winter or simply want to escape cold weather for a week, Lutheran Hour Ministries, in cooperation with the local LCMS district, is holding a Regional Outreach Conference (ROC) in the Phoenix, Arizona area. The two-day conference is packed…

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December 12, 2010

Synod Christmas tree sends a message

In a video report, President Robert Bugbee talks about how staff at LCC’s Synod office in Winnipeg support congregations while decorating the Christmas tree.

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December 10, 2010

U.S. university honours Canadian church work pioneer

EDMONTON — Concordia University Chicago will present a Lutheran Church–Canada deacon with one of its top honours December 18. Jeannette Lietzau, former director of Church Work Programs at Concordia University College of Alberta (CUCA) will receive the Spiritus Christi medallion during a university commencement ceremony….

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December 9, 2010

A joyeux Noel in Edmonton

EDMONTON — This Anglophone city could soon become better known for its French-language Christmas services if the president of Concordia Lutheran Seminary (CLS) has his way. Dr. Manfred Zeuch, president of the seminary and professor of systematic theology, says he’s planning a one-hour French service…

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December 9, 2010

Student library fines help stock food bank

EDMONTON — A program that allows students to pay off their library fines by donating food to the food bank is operating again this December at Concordia University College of Alberta (CUCA). Under the Food for Fines program, the library forgives $5 in fines –…

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