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For example, the organizational body that\r\nadministers CPE programs, The Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE), supported\r\nthe formation of “a one-of-a-kind chaplaincy education unit, Spiritual Care of LGBT elders.”\r\nThis is but one of many possible environments where the LCMS is required to send her church\r\nworkers for formal institutional spiritual care training. Additionally, CPE does not train students\r\nin the art of Lutheran spiritual care, which is rooted in Word and Sacrament ministry. Therefore,\r\nwhat is lacking for LCMS professional church workers is a rigorous, formal education program\r\nthat intertwines Lutheran theology with spiritual care and allowing the students to be faithful in\r\ntheir confession. Lutheran Senior Services (LSS) is a recognized service organization (RSO) of\r\nthe LCMS and, in 2022, employed fifteen chaplains, the majority of whom are LCMS.\r\nHistorically, LSS has hosted CPE programs, but presently is unable continue this endeavor due\r\nto their previous CPE educator taking a call elsewhere. Ultimately, the training program\r\ndescribed in this dissertation was designed for seminary students who aspire to serve in\r\ninstitutional chaplaincy roles and to be administered at LSS’s flagship campus, Laclede Groves.\r\nUsing a variety of methods to ascertain feedback, the goal of this program is to increase the\r\npractical spiritual care competencies of all participants. Not only does increased spiritual care\r\nexpertise benefit the participants themselves, but it serves the church at large. Whether they are\r\nhospitalized, imprisoned, or admitted to a senior living community, residents, clients, and\r\npatients can be assured that church workers who have participated in this program will be able to\r\nprovide excellent spiritual care, deeply rooted in the art of Lutheran spiritual care, for them and\r\ntheir families."],"rights_statement_tesim":["https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"thumbnail_path_ss":"/assets/work-a3b75da7abded620ab321410c80d102e5e2417b71c54de7ba7d4b0363da904f7.png","suppressed_bsi":false,"actionable_workflow_roles_ssim":["admin_set/default-default-approving","admin_set/default-default-depositing","admin_set/default-default-managing"],"workflow_state_name_ssim":["deposited"],"visibility_ssi":"open","admin_set_tesim":["Default Admin Set"],"account_cname_tesim":["rim.ir.atla.com"],"human_readable_type_tesim":["Etd"],"read_access_group_ssim":["work_editor","public"],"edit_access_group_ssim":["admin"],"edit_access_person_ssim":["bradley.hess@ctsfw.edu"],"_version_":1810748540811476992,"timestamp":"2024-09-20T20:32:56.842Z","score":1.0},{"system_create_dtsi":"2024-09-20T19:52:21Z","system_modified_dtsi":"2024-09-20T19:52:23Z","has_model_ssim":["Etd"],"id":"277c4267-3f8a-401c-a9a9-5fe94fa06367","accessControl_ssim":["1c804281-857f-45b0-bb79-47b2c3cda189"],"depositor_ssim":["bradley.hess@ctsfw.edu"],"depositor_tesim":["bradley.hess@ctsfw.edu"],"title_tesim":["Ongoing catechesis : post-confirmation mystagogy"],"date_uploaded_dtsi":"2024-09-20T19:52:21Z","date_modified_dtsi":"2024-09-20T19:52:21Z","isPartOf_ssim":["admin_set/default"],"hasEmbargo_ssim":["7be12ab7-ca89-4e31-accd-0fbaa89aba9c"],"hasLease_ssim":["5f193641-a279-40db-9f6a-ded1d59eb60d"],"show_pdf_viewer_tesim":["1"],"show_pdf_download_button_tesim":["1"],"institution_tesim":["Atla RIM"],"degree_tesim":["Doctor of Ministry"],"degree_granting_institution_tesim":["Concordia Theological Seminary"],"advisor_tesim":["Just, Arthur"],"committee_member_tesim":["Pulse, Jeffrey","Hardy, Jamison"],"year_tesim":["2024"],"resource_type_tesim":["D.Min. 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This is the question at the\r\nforefront of this research.\r\nThe catechesis of the church finds its basis in the Divine Service, in preaching,\r\nand in the administration of the Sacraments. The ebb and flow from altar to home and\r\nfrom home to altar gives rhythm to the Christian’s life, marking the times and seasons of\r\nlife and sanctifying that time in the hearing and meditation on God’s holy Word at the\r\naltar and home.\r\nThe focus of this project has been on post-confirmation youth. During the Sunday\r\nSchool hour high school students studied the Lutheran Confessions, with special attention\r\non the Large Catechism, and built on the knowledge of the faith that they have gained in\r\nSunday School and confirmation classes on the Small Catechism. Luther’s catechetical\r\nhymns and the liturgies of the Church were also utilized to bring a deeper and fuller\r\nunderstanding of the section being studied.\r\nStudents were given a written questionnaire at the program’s beginning to\r\nmeasure their current views, opinions, and level of knowledge of Scripture and Christian\r\ndoctrine. Following the conclusion of the teaching phase—from August to December—\r\nthese same students were given another written questionnaire to measure the\r\ndevelopment made in deepening their knowledge and understanding of Scripture and the\r\nConfessions. Parents of confirmed youth were part of a focus group after the teaching\r\nphase. 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It is expressed when the educators of a Lutheran school seek reconciliation with other staff members and with school families when there is conflict. 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