Concordia used a pair of complete-game pitching performances to sweep its final doubleheader in Florida.

When gathered at the Minneapolis campus of Bethlehem Lutheran Church Twin Cities at the visitation for their beloved Pastor Christopher Nelson who passed away in June, four Cobbers connected for a group photo.

For Breck Cogswell ’18, this tour of The Concordia Choir means coming full circle. It’s back to Fort Smith, Ark., where she first heard the choir sing on a previous tour and it means performing in her home church.

Growing up in the northern Idaho Panhandle near the Canadian border, Samuel Gaines ’18 had long wanted to sing with the best collegiate choir he could find and in his research The Concordia Choir was always listed as a top choir.

The National Youth Leadership Council has named Dr. Barbara Witteman, professor of education, the recipient of the 2018 Alec Dickson Servant Leader Award.

Concordia has been awarded $800,000 from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

When Joshua Prichard ’19 was a high school student in Las Cruces, N.M., his choir conductor – a Concordia Choir alum – thought he’d be a good fit for the choral music program at Concordia.

Zoe Mischtian ’19, Temple, Texas, says her favorite piece on this tour of The Concordia Choir is “O Magnum Mysterium,” a setting of the familiar Christmas text by composer and conductor Dr. René Clausen.

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