Classical Lutheran Education Journal: Call for Manuscripts

Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! The Consortium for Classical Lutheran Education is currently accepting submissions for the next issue of the Classical Lutheran Education Journal (CLEJ), which will be released in the summer of 2024. The CCLE Press editorial board welcomes scholarly essays, book reviews, and forum material. Submissions should address pertinent topics […]

CCLE XXIII featured on KFUO Radio

Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth of KFUO Radio recently talked with three presenters who will be speaking at the CCLE XXIII summer conference at Concordia University, Nebraska, July 18-21. Rev. Robert Paul, headmaster of Memorial Lutheran Church and School in Houston, Texas, talked about “Culture Cultivation and the Administrator’s Role,” including the role of an administrator in creating school […]

The CCLE online storefront is now open!

Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! We have exciting news to share: the CCLE online storefront is now open! The shop features a variety of items for purchase including past issues of the Classical Lutheran Education Journal and other publications by CCLE Press. The CCLE plans to expand its storefront to include a range of publications and products in […]

CCLE XXIII summer conference: vendor, advertiser, and sponsorship opportunities!

Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! The Consortium for Classical Lutheran Education’s summer conference, CCLE XXIII, will take place on July 18-21, 2023 at Concordia University, Nebraska. This year’s conference theme is “Learning in the Two Kingdoms.” We are currently accepting conference vendors, advertisers, and sponsors. Additional print advertising opportunities are also available in […]

CCLE XXIII Summer Conference Registration

Grace, mercy, and peace to our CCLE friends in the name of Jesus Christ! 2023 is the 500th anniversary of Luther’s publication of Temporal Authority: To What Extent It Should Be Obeyed, in which he introduced the doctrine of the Two Kingdoms. This understanding of how God reigns over all things has important implications for Christians […]

Children’s Program: Position Announcement

At the CCLE XXIII conference in July, 2023, we be offering an enriching children’s track, our Grammaticus program, for attendees 12 years and under. We are seeking a Grammaticus program coordinator to develop and organize a 3.5 day children’s program with an emphasis on classical, confessional Lutheran content and will plan and/or coordinate lessons and […]

CCLE acknowledges the faithful service of Mrs. Cheryl Swope

Cheryl Swope

Blessings to you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ! With deep gratitude, the CCLE Board would like to acknowledge twelve years of faithful service on the part of our dear sister in Christ, Cheryl Swope. She has served diligently and wisely, selflessly giving of her time, knowledge, and gifts for the furtherance of classical Lutheran […]

CCLE XXIII Plenary Speakers

Our summer conference, “CCLE XXIII: Learning in the Two Kingdoms,” will take place on July 18-21, 2023 at Concordia University, Nebraska. We are thrilled to announce that our plenary speakers for CCLE XXIII will be Rev. Dr. Geoff Boyle, Dr. Mark Kalthoff, and Rev. Dr. Adam Koontz.

CCLE XXIII Summer Conference: Call for Presentations

Greetings in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ! Calling all Lutheran educators, pastors, administrators, and home educators! The CCLE is planning our annual summer conference. CCLE XXIII will be held at Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska. The dates for the conference are July 18-21, 2023. Five hundred years ago, in 1523, Luther wrote, “Temporal […]