Box 2
Contains 56 Results:
Bohlmann Inauguration, 1975
This collection consists of multiple sermons written for each Sunday of the church year, as well as festival days, copies of speeches/presentations, articles authored by Rev. Schmelder, information concerning the walkout from Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri), course syllabi, and ecclesiastical art projects.
Tenure, 1978 - 1980
This collection consists of multiple sermons written for each Sunday of the church year, as well as festival days, copies of speeches/presentations, articles authored by Rev. Schmelder, information concerning the walkout from Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri), course syllabi, and ecclesiastical art projects.
Resignation - Registrar and Academic Advisor, 1989
This collection consists of multiple sermons written for each Sunday of the church year, as well as festival days, copies of speeches/presentations, articles authored by Rev. Schmelder, information concerning the walkout from Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri), course syllabi, and ecclesiastical art projects.
Kiehl - CONFIDENTIAL, 1981
This collection consists of multiple sermons written for each Sunday of the church year, as well as festival days, copies of speeches/presentations, articles authored by Rev. Schmelder, information concerning the walkout from Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri), course syllabi, and ecclesiastical art projects.
Chapel, 1983 - 1997
This collection consists of multiple sermons written for each Sunday of the church year, as well as festival days, copies of speeches/presentations, articles authored by Rev. Schmelder, information concerning the walkout from Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri), course syllabi, and ecclesiastical art projects.
Correspondence , 1958 - 1968
This collection consists of multiple sermons written for each Sunday of the church year, as well as festival days, copies of speeches/presentations, articles authored by Rev. Schmelder, information concerning the walkout from Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis, Missouri), course syllabi, and ecclesiastical art projects.