Canada Lutheran
The Magazine of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada

Look Inside – Transforming the ELCIC’s Theological Schools

Transforming the ELCIC’s Theological Schools - Canada Lutheran Magazine - ELCIC
For over a century, Canada’s Lutheran Theological Schools have been foundational institutions in theological and academic excellence, playing a pivotal role in the education and formation of leadership within our church—past, present and future. The landscape of the ELCIC, and the world as a whole, looks different today compared to when these institutions were first taking shape in the early 1900s. Like the world around us, these institutions are also continuously evolving, taking on challenges and faithfully leaning into opportunities to transform and grow. The Lutheran Theological Seminary Saskatoon (LTS) in Saskatoon, SK, and Martin Luther University College (Luther) in...
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April – Parish Nursing

If you don’t know what a parish nurse is, you’re not alone. They are, however, growing in numbers in several denominations...

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March – Courageous Innovation

With congregations declining in size across Canada, churches have to think outside the pew as they seek to remain faithful...

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January – Our Drug Problem

John Lavergne’s addiction began when his mother Kim was dying of cancer. “I was angry,” John remembers. “I thought the...

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December – Christmas 1619: Remembering Rev. Rasmus Jensen

On Christmas Day, 1619, Rev. Rasmus Jensen led worship on the shores of Hudson Bay. Today he is remembered as the first Lutheran...

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