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Seminary Commencement celebrates 84 students
Six honorees recognized; ground broken for renovated library
Some 84 students and six honorees were celebrated and recognized at SA国际传媒, St. Louis Friday, May 19, as part of the school鈥檚 2017 Commencement exercises.
Of the 84, 53 earned the Master of Divinity degree, eight earned the Master of Arts degree, one earned the Master of Arts in Deaconess Studies and eight students earned a Master of Sacred Theology degree. In addition, 14 students completed doctoral degrees: eight earned the Doctor of Ministry degree and six earned the Doctor of Philosophy degree. Find the list of students and their degrees in the Commencement program here.
鈥淎ny Commencement is significant, but even more so is your graduation in this 500th anniversary year of the Reformation,鈥 Seminary President Dr. Dale A. Meyer told the graduates. 鈥淕o forward with optimism and joyful confidence in the Gospel by grace alone, by Scripture alone, by faith alone and all in the service of our Lord Jesus Christ.鈥
Commencement activities began Friday morning with the Theological Diploma Service in the Seminary鈥檚 Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus. During the service, theological diplomas were presented to all graduating students eligible to receive a call as a pastor or deaconess in . Dr. Mark Rockenbach, associate professor of Practical Theology and adviser for personal growth and leadership development, delivered the sermon. He shared the story of Stephen, who was stoned, and how he constantly pointed people to Jesus.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 what you are going to be doing,鈥 Rockenbach told the students. 鈥淵ou are going to be pointing people to Jesus, not to yourself or some other thing.鈥
After the service, the Seminary held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Kristine Kay Hasse Memorial Library. Preparations for the $6 million renovation of the Seminary library began in February 2017 and construction is expected to take between 12 and 18 months. More information about the transformation of the original 1962 library building into a state-of-the-art learning center can be found here.
Glenn and Kay Hasse of Naples, Fla., and formerly of Edina, Minn., committed $3 million for student scholarship endowments and needed renovations to the library as part of SA国际传媒鈥檚 Generations Campaign. The library will be named in honor of the Hasses鈥 daughter, who died in car accident at the age of 17.
The couple presented the Seminary with a senior class photo taken a few months before Kristine died. The photo will hang in the library, which is expected to reopen in fall 2018.
鈥淭his is a historic moment,鈥 said Director of Library Services Rev. Ben Haupt during the groundbreaking ceremony. 鈥淭heologians from around the world, as they enter this library will read the name, Kristine Kay Hasse Memorial Library. We give thanks for her honor.鈥
Kay Hasse described her daughter as a great student who was well-liked by her classmates and teachers, who was compassionate, had a great sense of humor and loved life.
Through their gift, Glenn Hasse said he and his wife want to honor Kristine but also pastors who have ministered, loved and supported them through the years.
鈥淲hen you鈥檙e talking, bringing people to Jesus, you鈥檙e having an effect not only on them, but on generations,鈥 Glenn Hasse said to the graduating pastoral students. 鈥淎s they have their children and they have children, it goes on. The ministers who are coming out of here, who are learning and studying in this particular library, this is our hope and this why we are involved.鈥
The ceremonial groundbreaking was split in two parts. Meyer climbed inside a backhoe to remove a large clump of dirt and asphalt from alongside the library. Afterward, he raised his arms in celebration as the audience applauded. The event鈥檚 dignitaries, which include the Hasses, Meyer and Haupt, used shovels to break ground, which also was greeted with applause.
Dean of Chapel Dr. Kent Burreson performed the blessing and benediction for the groundbreaking. 鈥淟et the Kristine Kay Hasse Memorial Library, which will be renovated here, serve as a place where God will cause His name to dwell and where He will come to His people and bless them,鈥 he said.
Commencement exercises wrapped up the day鈥檚 events Friday evening in the Seminary鈥檚 Main Quadrangle.
Academic degrees and honors were presented during this ceremony, and Dr. Curtis Peters, a 1969 graduate of SA国际传媒, pastor emeritus of Resurrection Lutheran Church in Louisville, Ky., delivered the Commencement address.
鈥淐ongratulations, you have accomplished a great deal,鈥 Peters told the graduates. 鈥淵ou are about to embark on a wonderful journey of ministry in service to our Lord and our Savior, Jesus Christ. This is a moment to savor.鈥
Peters shared two pastoral lessons that Martin Luther displayed and 鈥渟till teaches us,鈥 he said. 鈥淟esson No. 1: Never underestimate the power and effectiveness of preaching the Word of God. We know the Holy Spirit works through the Word. We must act on that knowledge. I encourage you to place your preaching as supreme importance in your ministry.
鈥淟esson No. 2: Practice pastoral patience,鈥 Peters said. 鈥淧reach the Word and be patient. Don鈥檛 pull hair but let the Holy Spirit work.鈥
The Seminary鈥檚 faculty presented the Christus Vivit Award to Richard and Lynn Gast of Orange, Calif., in recognition of their exemplary service to the church. The faculty also presented the Distinguished Alumnus Award to Dr. Michael Coppersmith (鈥80) of Georgetown, Texas; an honorary Doctor of Letters to Dr. John Lautenschlager, M.D., of St. Louis; and an honorary Doctor of Divinity to Peters and Dr. Carlos Walter Winterle of Edgemead, Cape Town, South Africa. Learn more about each of the honorees here.
This year鈥檚 graduates join more than 7,000 called leaders of the LCMS around the world and more than 12,500 individuals who have received degrees from SA国际传媒, St. Louis in the school鈥檚 history.
After the degrees were awarded, Meyer closed the Seminary鈥檚 178th academic year with the theme, 鈥淏y Grace Alone, Grace in His Son,鈥 in the 鈥渘ame of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.鈥
Meyer concluded Commencement exercises with the words of Psalm 115:1, 鈥淣ot to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness!鈥
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