The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Becoming a Deaconess Student

What’s the journey to becoming a deaconess student? Virginia Schweigert talks about her journey.

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Formation as a Director of Church Ministries Student

What is a Director of Church Ministries program, and how are these students prepared to serve the Church? Paige Mielke and Grace Sugg share their experiences!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Vicarage Placement Experience

What is the Vicarage Placement Service and what’s it like to experience this? Henry and Stacey Eising share their story.

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Formation as a Director of Christian Education

What does formation as a Director of Christian Education (DCE) student look like? Concordia University Chicago DCE students share their stories!

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Sharing the Church’s Story

Why is it important to tell the church’s story of how she raises up faithful church workers? Rev. Dr. James Baneck tells his story.

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Lutheran Schools Raising Up Church Workers

How do Lutheran Schools elevate church work vocations and raise up the next generation of church workers?

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Journey To and Through Seminary Formation

What does a young man’s path to seminary look like, and how is he formed during seminary for the pastoral vocation?

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Lutheran Women in Mission Supporting Church Workers

Why is supporting church workers important to the LWML? Eden Keefe, President of the LWML, shares her story.

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Raising Up Church Workers from the English District

How does the LCMS English District make it a priority to raise up church workers from their congregations? Rev. Dr. Jamison Hardy shares his story.

The Coffee Hour — Set Apart To Serve: Relationships, Opportunities, and Invitations

How do relationships, opportunities, and invitations encourage young people to remain in the church and consider church work? Rev. Seth Flick shares his story.