Teacher Resources

 

 
 
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Colloquy through CUEnet

The Concordia online Colloquy Program provides the education needed to be eligible for a Divine Call in the LCMS. Through colloquy, teachers become equipped to carry the Lord's name and His teachings with faithfulness to your school / center’s children and families.

Note that the Borland Colloquy Scholarship program, combined with additional District financial aid, can make colloquy a very affordable option for any teacher!

LEA & LCMS SCHOOL MINISTRY JOB OPPORTUNITIES

LEA has launched Lutheran Education Opportunity Center (LEOC) – a website for Lutheran ministries and workers to post job opportunities and resumes. To do so, go here.
 
Additionally, in the last few months, Synod’s School Ministry launched the Lutheran Career Board as a place for schools to post jobs and workers to post resumes.  When you follow the aforementioned LCMS link, you should get a message about rostered workers utilizing the call process. Synod will also be vetting posts. 

Church Worker Updates

Rostered commissioned ministers—teachers should update their information in the Church Worker Update (CWU) system at least annually. This includes completing the including Commissioned Minister Information Form (CMIF).

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Wellness Resources

You are loved, supported, and worthy of help. Our wellness page will give you the tools you need to succeed in ministry.

 

 
 

New Teaching License Requirement

The legislature passed a provision in 2023 requiring all Tier 1-4 educators renewing their license to include professional development in the cultural heritage and contemporary contributions of American Indians, with particular emphasis on Minnesota Tribal Nations.

 MDE, along with partners from the Tribal Nations and the urban American Indian Community in Minnesota, partnered to create a training program specifically designed for school district administrators, staff, and educators to meet the new License requirement.

Educators who complete the course can earn one continuing education unit (CEU) credit. For more information about the course and how to register, go here.

 

 
 

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured from sinners such hostility against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted.”

 

 

National Lutheran Schools Week:
January 26 – February 1, 2025

Why a yearly theme?

 The LCMS School Ministry office has aligned the themes for NLSW and Chapel Talks for the coming years so that there is a single theme for all publications for the entire year.  This will allow for schools to utilize the overall theme in their individual school if they choose, and will also tie ministries of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod together thematically throughout the year.

Each theme for the coming years has been chosen with intent based on national Synod events overlapping the indicated school calendar years, with past themes coming from LCMS Youth Gatherings and Synod Conventions. This year’s theme is “Endure” and the scripture verse is Hebrews 12:1-3.

 Resources and Chapel Talks coming soon.

 

 
 

Chapel Talks

Chapel Talks 2024-2025 will be available soon! The overall theme is "Endure," based on Hebrews 12:1-3.

Chapel Talks is a resource including Bible verses, speaking points, song suggestions, and application ideas for weekly chapel services throughout the school year. It can be used for students of all ages in Lutheran and Christian schools.  Read more about Chapel Talks on the LCMS School Ministry page. You can also view and download current and previous Chapel Talks by going to this page on the LCMS website.

 

 

Upcoming Events & Deadlines

 

Save the Date! The 2025 ECEC will be held on February 28 - March 1, 2025

 

 

Program resources

 
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Lutheran Special Education Ministries (LSEM)

Lutheran Special Education Ministries (LSEM) understands that every child is different. We see the importance of becoming one with your ministry by fitting into your culture and providing a resource and expertise that only LSEM can deliver.

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Luthed

LuthEd is the resource hub for the LCMS School Ministry Office. Below are some of the most popular resources they offer.

- Church Worker Update (CSU) & Commissioned Minister Information Form (CMIF)
- #LuthEd Facebook group
- National Lutheran Schools Week
- School Leadership Development (SLED)

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Lutheran education Association (LEA)

Lutheran Education Association links, equips, and affirms educators and workers in ministry for the purpose of building up the body of Christ. LEA members have access to exclusive webinars / podcasts, networking opportunities, publications, conferences, events, and advocacy.