Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary

Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary is located in Mequon, Wisconsin and trains clergy for the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). The campus consists of twenty two buildings, including a library with over 55,000 volumes, including an collection of rare pre-18th century books.

History

The origins of the school date to 1863, when the Theological School of the Wisconsin Synod began in Watertown, Wisconsin. In 1870, the school merged with Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod's Concordia Seminary. In 1878, the WELS reopened a seminary of their own in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1893 it moved to Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. In 1935 Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary was moved to a new permanant campus in Mequon, Wisconsin. The architecture of the buildings on the campus are loosely based on the Wartburg Castle in Germany, including the use of stone walls and slate for the roof.

External links

Official Website

 

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