Education for Real Life: The Doctrine of Vocation
A Lutheran education prepares your child for every calling, not just church work. Meet the doctrine of vocation.
A Lutheran education prepares your child for every calling, not just church work. Meet the doctrine of vocation.
Why immigrant Lutherans built a schoolhouse before almost anything else, and why that heritage still shapes St. John today.
Forming children in the faith is not new. The church fathers taught it 1,600 years ago, and a Lutheran school continues it.
Luther wrote the Small Catechism to be prayed for life, not crammed for a test. See how a Lutheran school forms children by it.
In a Lutheran school your child’s identity is given at the font, not earned in class. Here is why Baptism changes everything.
“Lutheran” is not a brand. Discover the one thing at the center of a Lutheran school that sets it apart from every other school.
God commands parents to raise children in the faith. See why a Lutheran school exists to help, and what that means for your child.