LTSS students join the World Council of Churches Assembly in Karlsruhe, Germany, for 10 days of spiritual, cultural and personal enlightenment.
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Every day, LTSS students and alumni are making a difference as servant leaders to the church and beyond.
LTSS is working steadfastly to prepare the next generation of leaders for ministry and to make their mark on God’s Kingdom.
Your financial support allows the seminary to continue this important work of educating these leaders for ministry and beyond. Your generosity supports an important mission and makes a direct impact for the students enrolled here today.
Ways to Give
Your gift, no matter the size, makes an immediate impact for today's seminary students.

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Gifts of Stocks & Securities
We are grateful for your support of Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary. Prior to making a gift of securities, especially if gifting mutual funds, please notify:
Susan Quinn
Executive Director of Advancement Services & Campaign Manager
828.328.7982
828.328.7388 (fax)
susan.quinn@lr.edu
Please let us know:- Who is the donor?
- What stock or security will transfer?
- Approximately when will it transfer?
- How should the gift be designated?
Your Gift has a Lifetime of Impact
Our students are directly impacted by your generosity — read on to meet some of these exceptional students.
LTSS students join the World Council of Churches Assembly in Karlsruhe, Germany, for 10 days of spiritual, cultural and personal enlightenment.
Utilizing the works of Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor, the Rev. Dr. Justin Nickel is teaching an elective course encouraging students to exercise intense introspection and deep dive into their views of religion.
As a pastoral intern in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 2021, Brandy Schneck ’23 found purpose and success revitalizing a community of faith at Holy Cross Lutheran Church.
The seminary is focused on fostering community through the farm-to-table initiative.