Australian Lutheran College

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Australian Lutheran College
Established 1968
School Type Independent,
Key People Rev Dr Michael Hassold (principal)
Location North Adelaide, SA, AustraliaFlag of Australia
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Homepage www.alc.edu.au

Australian Lutheran College (ALC) is a higher education institution serving the Lutheran Church of Australia. It is located in North Adelaide, South Australia. Formerly known as 'Luther Seminary' (1968-1989, 1998-2003), it was renamed in 2004 in order to reflect its work beyond the training of pastors. It remains well known as 'The Sem'. The campus is in North Adelaide, and includes Hebart Hall, Graebner Hall, Lohe Memorial Library, Refectory, and accommodation facilities.

There are three schools within the College: the School of Pastoral Theology, the School of Educational Theology, and the School of Theological Studies.

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[edit] Academic Schools

[edit] School of Pastoral Theology

The SPT is the school dedicated to training pastors for work in the Lutheran Church of Australia. Students who are accepted into this school study for a Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Ministry - a five year double degree. Subjects are taken in a number of different fields, such as History, Theology, Biblical Studies (including Greek and Hebrew studies), and Pastoral Theology. Aside from the vicarage period, the teaching is all done on campus.

As this is the only LCA seminary, students come from all over Australia and New Zealand, and most live in nearby ALC accommodation. The school attracts a constant stream of international students, primarily from Asia and the Pacific region.

[edit] School of Eductional Theology

The SET oversees the training of teachers for service in Lutheran schools. As the nature of this school is one complimentary to University studies much of its work is done off campus.

[edit] School of Theological Studies

The STS is the school which provides theological training for lay people - those not studying for ordained ministry. It has a range of on campus subjects and also provides online learning for long distance students.

[edit] Campus Life

[edit] Boarding

The ALC provides accommodation for up to 96 tertiary Boarders (and single students studying at ALC), the majority coming from the surrounding areas such as the Barossa Valley, Mid North, Riverland, Eyre Peninsula, Murray Mallee and Mount Gambier/South East.

Services provided by the ALC for the Boarding Community include meals, cleaning, linen service, tennis/basketball court & squash court and a basic gym.

[edit] Chapel

Chapel
Chapel

Chapel is held mid-morning every weekday during term. It is largely student run and a sermon is heard most weeks, either from a lecturer or a senior student. The Chapel is located in Hebart Hall.

[edit] Löhe Memorial Library

The Library has one of the better theological collections in the southern hemisphere, and holds over 100,000 items. The library was named after Johannes Paul Löhe, the Principal of Immanuel Seminary, Adelaide from 1923-1944. It is managed by Ms. Blan MacDonagh. The library contains historical artifacts and a large collection of journals and theologically based books and material and is mainly housed in Whinham Hall, which was built in 1882.

[edit] ALC Residents Association

Originally called the Luther Seminary Students Association, then changed to the ALC Students Association and with the advent of VSU in Australian Universities, has changed to the ALC Residents Association - to make it clearer that the membership extends to those who live on campus, Boarders and the ALC Students who live in the on campus units.

The ALCRA are responsible for forming a community atmosphere amongst both Boarders and Students. They organise events during the year, internal sporting competitions and community barbecues.

Horrie Packer Trophy
Horrie Packer Trophy

[edit] Horrie Packer Memorial Mixed Netball Match

One of the crowning jewel events during the year, originally a mixed-doubles tennis match between the Lutheran Teachers College students and the ALC Pastoral Ministry students it became a mixed netball match. Now it is a match between the ALC Students and the Boarders.

{{cquote|In 1978, Horrie Packer, sporting entrepreneur masterminded an event that was to touch the lives of thousands. What began as a tennis doubles grudge-match and the following year expanded into the highly competitive netball arena, is not only a competition between Luther Sem and LTC, but is a struggle to be the best. This trophy stands as a tribute to those who have gone into the battle and survived.

[edit] Tangara Magazine

Tangara is the College's annual magazine that encompasses all aspects of the community, Boarding, Teaching and Pastoral/Theological Students.

[edit] Photo Gallery

[edit] External links