Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary: Recent submissions
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God Speaks to the Pastor
(1986)Abstract Roland F. Zimmermann’s essay, delivered to the Metro-North Conference in 1986, addresses the spiritual and vocational challenges facing WELS pastors. Framed in three parts—God’s message to the pastor as an ... -
EF 3279 The Future of Northside Lutheran Ministries: Bringing the Changeless Gospel to a Changing Neighborhood
(2006)Scott Bergemann’s 2006 paper examines the evolving context of Northside Lutheran Ministries in Milwaukee and its mission to bring the unchanging Gospel to a changing urban neighborhood. Founded to serve low-income families, ... -
Call Lists and Accompanying Information
(1988)Roland F. Zimmermann’s 1988 conference paper, Call Lists and Accompanying Information, analyzes the theological and practical dimensions of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod’s (WELS) call process. Grounded in the ... -
This Is the Will of God: The Construction of St. John's Wauwatosa's Second School Building
(2003)Jon Bergemann’s 2003 paper recounts the history of the construction of St. John’s Lutheran School’s second building in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Beginning with the congregation’s early commitment to Christian education in 1882, ... -
Basic Requirements for Receiving an Affirmation of Faith
(1984)Abstract Roland Zimmermann’s essay, presented to the North Metro Conference in 1984, outlines pastoral guidelines for receiving individuals into WELS congregations via affirmation of faith. Recognizing doctrinal diversity ... -
A Brief History of the Campus Ministry in Oshkosh
(2005)Tim Berg’s 2005 paper traces the history of WELS campus ministry in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, from its early beginnings in the 1920s through its evolution into a full-time ministry. Initially supported by Martin Luther Church ... -
The Doctrines Of The Church And Ministry - An Historical Survey Of The Controversy Concerning Them In Our Midst
(1971)Zimmerman provides a concise history of the controversies surrounding the doctrine of the Church and Ministry among Lutherans in general and within the Synodical Conference specifically. -
We Have This Treasure in Jars of Clay
(1995)Peter Berg presented this essay which focuses both on the intrinsic complexity and yet simple (not simplistic) nature of ministry. He uses biblical proofs to show how the Bible supports this understanding of ministry (both ... -
Sinful Separation
(0000)E. H. Zimmerman’s Sinful Separation provides a theological exploration of separation as both a spiritual and ecclesiastical reality. Beginning with the fall of angels and humanity, Zimmerman defines separation as rebellion ... -
The Responsibility of Synod and District Commissions on Evangelism in the Missio Dei
(1969)Norman W. Berg’s 1969 essay, presented to the WELS Commission on Evangelism, explores the theological foundation and practical responsibilities of evangelism commissions within the framework of the “Missio Dei”—God’s ... -
History of the Church "La Santa Cruz": How This Church Became Affiliated with the WELS
(1993)Abstract Thomas Zimdars’ essay recounts the complex journey of La Santa Cruz Lutheran Church in Monterrey, Mexico, from its troubled affiliation with the Lutheran Synod of Mexico (LSM) to its eventual acceptance into the ... -
Selecting Texts for Lenten Series
(1964)Pastor Berg outlines numerous principles for selecting and developing series for Lenten services. He then provides many examples. -
Developing Dogmatic Courses on Various Levels of Instruction
(1976)Abstract Presented at the Fourth World Seminary Conference in 1976, Ernest Zimdars’ essay outlines a framework for developing doctrinal instruction across three tiers of church leadership: lay leaders, evangelists, and ... -
Practicing the Priesthood of All Believers According to Ephesians 4:11-16
(1975)Norman W. Berg’s 1975 essay explores the practical application of the priesthood of all believers as outlined in Ephesians 4:11–16. Through detailed exegesis and reflection, Berg emphasizes that all Christians—clergy and ... -
The Development of Christianity among Alaskan Natives
(1985)Abstract Peter D. Zietlow’s essay explores the historical and cultural journey of Christianity among Alaska’s Native populations, including the Eskimo, Athabascan, Tlignit, and Aleut tribes. Beginning with indigenous ... -
Our Mission and Our Resources
(1972)Norman W. Berg’s 1972 presentation, delivered at a WELS Visiting Elders Workshop, explores the relationship between the church’s mission and its resources. Berg emphasizes the enduring “soul goal” of the Wisconsin Evangelical ... -
Breaking and Entering: The Early Years of the WELS Mission to Alaska
(1998)Jonathan Zietlow’s essay chronicles the pioneering efforts of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) in establishing mission work in Alaska during the 1960s and 70s. Centered on the ministry of Pastor David Zietlow, ... -
Home Mission Moods and Modes – 125 Years in WELS
(0000)Norman W. Berg’s historical essay traces 125 years of home mission work in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS), examining how changing cultural and ecclesiastical moods shaped mission methods while the core ... -
A Comparison of the Mission Methods Used in the Early New Testament Church with Those Used Today in the WELS Home Mission Program
(1971)Norman W. Berg’s 1971 paper compares the mission methods of the early New Testament Church with those used in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) Home Mission program. Drawing from Acts and the Epistles, Berg ... -
The Winds Behind the High Plains Drifters (of the Dakota/Montana District) 1955-1959
(1987)A look at the events and emotions leading up to the CLC split in the Dakota/Montana District.
