Professor of Education; Academic Dean, Education and Staff Ministry; Director of Urban Ministry


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Adjunct Instructor, field experience supervising teacher; Adjunct Instructor, ECLC cooperating teacher


Professor of Education, Licensure Officer, Public School Placement Coordinator, Coordinator Title II, edTPA


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Professor of Foreign Language


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Professor of Science


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Professor of Physical Education, Head Coach; Women’s Basketball, Physical Education Division Chair


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  • DISCIPLINE-BASED ART EDUCATION
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Contact:  (507) 354-8221 ext 281 or bergdh@mlc-wels.edu

Professor of Social Sciences


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Professor of Mathematics and Education; Math/Science


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Vice President for Student Life, Head Coach; Women’s Soccer; Title IX Coordinator


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Vice-President for Academics


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Professor of Early Childhood Education


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Professor of Theology; Theology Division Chair; Campus Pastor; Assistant Football Coach, Daylight program, Counseling, Teaching in the Masters program,Worship coordinator


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Director of Graduate Studies, Continuing Education and Teaching Ministry Certification


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Professor of Continuing Education, New Teacher Induction Coordinator


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Professor of Education


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Professor of Latin and Greek


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Professor of Special Education


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Professor of English and Secondary Education; Head Women’s Golf Coach


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Director of Congregational Assistant Program, Assistant Coach; Football


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Professor of English & Hebrew


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Vice-president of Mission Advancement


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Professor of Physical Education, Head Coach; Golf & Softball


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  • BIBLE AND HOW IT CAME TO US
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  • INTERTESTAMENTAL HISTORY
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  • ISRAEL AFTER THE EXILE
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  • THE RELEVANCE OF LUTHERANISM IN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
    Using insights into Luther’s model for reforming the church, this presentation explores the uniquely biblical culture that is part of historic and confessional Lutheran identity.
    2-4 hrs – can be adjusted | Projector and Screen Required: No
  • THE WORD ENDURES: LESSONS FROM LUTHER YESTERDAY AND TODAY
    The presentation explores biblical doctrine using a Bible study method along with relevant writing from the pen of Martin Luther. Topics include: Christian Freedom, Good Works, Prayer, Conversion and the Will, Marriage, Lord’s Supper, Christian Education and the Unique Role of the Old Testament.
    4-8 hours – can be adjusted |  Projector and Screen Required: No

Contact: (507) 354-8221 ext 317 or koelpipe@mlc-wels.edu

Professor of Education


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Professor of History/Social Science; History/Social Science Division Chair


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Professor of Education; Director of Academic Computing and Online Learning


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Professor of Education; Education Division Chair


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Professor of Theology


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Vice -president for Administration


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  • CHRISTIAN STANDARD BIBLE (CSB)
  • END TIMES
  • ENGLISH BIBLE TRANSLATIONS
  • THEOLOGICAL TOPICS CONNECTED TO THE BOOK OF JOEL
    A choice of 20 different one-hour topics, including Reading the Old Testament as Lutherans, The Religious Training of Children in the OT, Calamity in the Lives of Believers, What the Bible Says about Fasting, Joel Teaches about Repentance, What is God Like According to the OT?, Law and Gospel in Joel and the OT Prophets, “Your Sons and Daughters Will Prophesy,” The Trinity in the OT, The Final Battle–Armageddon, and ten others.

Contact: (507) 354-8221 ext 267 or nasstp@mlc-wels.edu