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School of Ministry Students Step Boldly into the Future of Church Leadership

April 11, 2025
School of Ministry placement recipients

This week, the 18禁色情片 Texas community gathered in celebration and prayer as students from the School of Ministry received their church placements and internship assignments during the annual Ministry Placement Day.

Each year, this sacred moment marks a significant milestone for ministry students. It is a time of commissioning, sending, and recognizing the calling God has placed on each of their lives. For these students, it is the start of their real-world ministry work and a bold step into the roles they've been preparing for throughout their time at CTX.

鈥淭his is how we help students step into their first ministry role,鈥 said Dr. Jacob Youmans, Professor of Religious Education. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e placed in churches and ministries around the world, where they can begin applying everything they鈥檝e learned over the past four years. It鈥檚 the first step in what we hope will be a lifelong calling.鈥

Dr. Grant Carey, Professor of Education in the School of Ministry, added, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a chance to gain real-world experience while still staying connected to the university and being supported by mentors during this important transition.鈥

Sophie Lee

St. John's Lutheran Church, Cypress, TX

Sophie Lee

Van Angel Hart

Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MO

Van Angel Hart

Chad Kelly

King of Kings Lutheran Church, Omaha, NE

Chad Kelly

Hannah McIntyre

Camp Lone Star, La Grange, TX

Hannah McIntyre

Krista Marie Pe帽a

St. Paul Lutheran Church, Harlingen, TX and Trinity El Calvario Lutheran Church, Brownsville, TX

Krista Marie Pena

Major Smith & Raley Ehlers

Camp Wartburg, Waterloo, IL and The Way Church, Columbia, IL

Major Smith & Raley Ehlers

For students like Krista, placement feels like home. "I absolutely love my church placement," she said. "They're such a wonderful group of people. It's a second home to me... it's been such a healing journey."

She credits CTX with preparing her for the emotional and relational challenges of ministry. "The classes were helpful, but the relationships I built here helped me through this journey. I know now that I'm not alone in my Christian faith."

Sophie Lee, now returning to her home church in a new capacity, reflects on the shift from student to professional: "I'll be the full-time worship leader, doing it all on my own. It鈥檚 a really good atmosphere to grow and it鈥檚 comfortable to make mistakes because it's a loving community that I鈥檝e already grown up in."

Sophie said her experience leading worship through Chapel and Refuge at CTX has prepared her well for the technical and spiritual leadership aspects of her role. "The professors helped me grow relationship-wise, and I've learned how to help others grow and find their potential."

Major Smith and Raley Ehlers will serve together in Illinois鈥攁n uncommon opportunity for an engaged couple in ministry. "This is where the Lord is leading us," Major said. "It has nothing to do with us. That idea of being a fool for Christ鈥攍eaving Texas, going to a new state with no family鈥攖hat鈥檚 being a fool for Christ."

Raley added, "It鈥檚 such a blessing that we get to do ministry together as a couple. The Lord really provided a place for both of us."

Reflecting on their time at CTX, they both pointed to the influence of campus ministry, mentorship from professors, and hands-on experience as vital preparation. "Ministry is not just a job," said Major. "It鈥檚 every Christian鈥檚 calling."

Chad Kelly shared that his internship represents God's faithfulness in unexpected ways. "It鈥檚 where God is calling. And so, where God calls, we鈥檙e going to go."

He also echoed the theme shared by so many of his peers: "Ministry is relationships. It鈥檚 loving people in every circumstance. It鈥檚 not a profession, it鈥檚 a way of life. It鈥檚 being a fool for Jesus."

As these students step into new communities and new responsibilities, they do so with the support and prayers of the Concordia Texas community. They go not alone, but as called and sent servants of Christ, ready to lead, to learn, and to love.

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