Mid-Year Administrators’ Conference

Event details

  • Thursday | January 18, 2018
  • 10:30 pm
  • Faith Lutheran Church 2027 Industrial Drive Jefferson City, MO 65109

Topic: Ambassadors of Reconciliation

Full-day Bible study seminar on personal peacemaking that reflects on the biblical teaching for reconciliation while reviewing the six chief parts of Christian doctrine from Luther’s Small Catechism. The study answers “What does this mean?” through two parts: “Be Reconciled to God” and “Be Reconciled to Others.”

Cost:                       Free:   Registration was covered by the $125 Summer Fee, or $25: If you did not pay to attend the Summer Conference

Deadline:               Please return form by Friday, January 13, 2017.

Schedule:                 
8:00-8:30                  Registration

8:30-8:45                  Opening Devotion and Bible Study, Rev. Dr. Lee Hagan, Missouri District President

8:45-9:00                  Break

9:00-12:00                Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Go and Be Reconciled: What does this mean?

12:00-12:30              Prayer and Lunch: Administrators Retirement

12:30-1:30                Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Go and Be Reconciled: What does this mean?

1:30-1:45                  Break

1:45-3:00                  Ambassadors of Reconciliation: Go and Be Reconciled: What does this mean?

3:00-3:15                  Closing Prayer, Closing Doxology and Dismissal

Who: All administrators, directors, and executive directors of Lutheran preschools, elementary schools, and high schools in Missouri

Presenter: Rev. Dr. Mark Rockenbach

Dr. Mark Rockenbach is associate professor of Practical Theology, adviser for personal growth and leadership development, and director of the institutional review board at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. In addition to his Seminary work, he has served The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) as a hearing facilitator (2005-16). He also served as a conflict intervention team member for Ambassadors of Reconciliation in Billings, Mont., and worked as an executive for the LCMS Nebraska District for church worker health and reconciliation (2006-14).