Over half of the congregations of the LCMS are in rural or small-town communities. What is unique about ministry in these communities? Erika Petsch (Director of Continuing Education, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis), the Rev. Russ Sommerfeld (Professor Emeritus, Concordia University, Nebraska; former President of the LCMS Nebraska District), and the Rev. Dr. David J. Peter (Professor of Practical Theology and Dean of Faculty, Concordia Seminary St. Louis) join Andy to talk about the partnership between Concordia University, Nebraska and Concordia Seminary to provide insights and learning about serving in rural and small-town communities. They discuss what rural and small-town ministry is, experiences from Dr. Peter and Rev. Sommerfeld about serving in these communities, what is unique about rural and small-town culture and relationships, distinctives of small congregation life, challenges rural and small-town congregations may face, who would benefit most from this Studia Vitae course, and why Concordia Seminary and Concordia Nebraska partnered for this course.
Learn more about this and other Studia Vitae courses by visiting cune.edu/ceu or ceu.cune.edu.
Photo credit: LCMS Communications/Erik M. Lunsford
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