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| | Martin Luther College - New Ulm, MN | Formed from an amalgamation of Dr. Martin Luther College (founded 1884) of New Ulm, Minnesota, and Northwestern College (founded 1865) of Watertown, Wisconsin, Martin Luther College opened its doors in 1995. The college prepares men and women for various areas of the Christian ministry.Before the opening of Northwestern College in Watertown, the Wisconsin Synod depended on Germany to supply its pastors. | | | Martin Luther College exists to serve the ministerial needs of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) · by preparing men for pastoral training at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary and · by preparing men and women for service as teachers and staff ministers in the Synod’s churches and schools so that the WELS may be served by candidates both qualified and competent to proclaim the Word of God faithfully and in accord with the Lutheran Confessions in the Book of Concord.Objectives To fulfill this mission, Martin Luther College carries out all instruction and programs of student life according to the gospel as revealed in the inspired Word of God. Through its programs the college desires · to strengthen the student in a consecrated spirit of love for God and his Word; · to educate the whole person for faithful, capable, intelligent citizenship in today’s world; · to assist the student in acquiring the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed for service in the church and for lifelong learning; and · to encourage the student in developing and demonstrating a heart for service in the church, community, and world. Function Consistent with its mission and objectives, Martin Luther College · encourages, recruits, and admits men and women qualified to undertake appropriate programs of study at Martin Luther College; · offers courses of study which qualify men for entrance into Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, where they will continue their preparation for the pastoral ministry of the WELS; · offers courses of study for the preparation of qualified educators for the teaching ministry in the preschools and elementary and secondary schools of the WELS; · offers courses of study for the preparation of qualified staff ministers for the congregations of the WELS; · awards appropriate degrees, certificates, and diplomas to those who successfully complete the prescribed courses of study; · serves students and synodical constituency with educational leadership in the instruction of Martin Luther College students, through the professional development of Martin Luther College faculty, and with programs in continuing education for teachers and staff ministers. | | Map to MLC | | Martin Luther College - Home Page |
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