Recently a supporter of Lutheran higher education commented, “The Concordia University System is one of the most powerful and far-reaching tools the Lord of the Church has given The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod to take the Good News of life in Jesus Christ to a world desperately in need of hearing and believing in Him, through professional church workers and those trained for other service in our communities.”
For extensive information about the CUS, go to the CUS website. .”
“So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up.” Ephesians 4:11
Have you ever thought about a career in church work? Do you want to become a pastor or serve in some other way? What’s the next step?
You may think the only way to serve the church is to become a pastor. That′s not the case.
God’s people join together around Word and Sacrament to reach out to a lost world. Dedicated, faithful workers assist and lead people in participating in the fulfillment of the Great Commission, building up the Body of Christ.
There are many vocations in which you can serve the Church in its vital ministries, including:
“The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod is fully committed to the spiritual, character, confessional, physical, emotional and intellectual development of our pastors. This commitment begins at Baptism and continues in the Christian family, the local congregation, at university and in seminary. It is followed by a whole life of continuing education.”
Mountain View Lutheran Church
Scholarship Fund
2122 S. Goldfield Road • Apache Junction, Arizona 85119 • 480-982-8266 • www.mvlcaj.org