• URGENT: LERT Training Offered 6/8/19 in Jefferson City

    In light of recent tornadoes and widespread flooding, there will be a one-day Lutheran Early Response Team training at the fellowship hall of Trinity Lutheran Church in Jefferson City. The training will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and includes lunch. The course will cover: An introduction to the...

  • A New Pastor’s Close and Personal Encounter with the Jefferson City Tornado

    Rev. Samuel Powell of Trinity Lutheran Church, knew there could be tornadoes the evening of Wednesday, May 22, 2019. Although it was the eighth anniversary of a devastating tornado in Joplin, most people in the community were more concerned about flooding. As a chaplain for the fire department, he had...

  • Job Opening: Church Worker and Congregational Health Position

    Rev. Gene Wyssmann will retire from the Missouri District staff at the end of 2019.  A search process has begun to fill his role as Assistant to the President for Church Worker and Congregational Health.  Nominations (including self-nominations) are open until August 15, 2019. Nominees must be rostered members of...

  • MO District Office Shares Theological Essays

    The Missouri District has published theological essays. Learn more by clicking here.

  • 2019 Senior Profiles

    Celebrating the 2019 Senior Class There are so many ways to answer the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Many students have grown up in the educational ministries of the Missouri District, where they learned not only where they want to go, but what kind...

  • Church Partners with LCEF and MO District to Teach Stewardship

    Rev. Samuel Powell, of Trinity Lutheran Church in Jefferson City, doesn’t think most pastors are overjoyed at the idea of starting a stewardship campaign. However, last year everyone agreed it was the right time. Rev. Powell reached out to Casey Carlson of the LCEF and Gene Wyssmann of the Missouri...

  • MO District Hosting Disaster Response Training Sessions

    LERT certifies volunteers to FEMA standards, and makes them eligible for access to federal disaster sites. Across Missouri, these trained volunteers are ready to step in when the unthinkable happens. The district’s goal is to have teams in every pocket of Missouri, so LERT volunteers can serve locally, without the...

  • Lutheran Early Response Teams (LERT) Assistant Jefferson City Residents

    Lutheran Early Response Teams (LERT) are LCMS volunteers around the country, trained to respond in the wake of natural disasters, such as flooding, earthquakes and tornadoes. Kent Kunkel, a member of the MO LERT team, helped organize volunteers in the immediate aftermath of the tornado. Kunkel has seen many people...