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Mons A. Teig
Professor Emeritus of Worship  

Mons A. Teig Email:
mteig@luthersem.edu

Personal Website:
www.luthersem.edu/mteig/


 
Speaking Topics  

Mons A. Teig is available to speak at your congregation's event or adult forum on the following topics. For other faculty and staff resources, visit our Online Resource Guide

  • Architecture for Worship
  • Calling 911: Worship at Life's Passages
  • Creating Catechumenal Congregations
  • Worship is Doing the Bible
  • Worship is Everybody's Business
  • Worship Planning: The Seasons
  • Worship's Lively Tensions: Contemporary and Traditional

Education      

Ph.D. Graduate Theological Union
Berkeley, CA
1992
M.A. Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN
1981
S.T.M. Union Theological Seminary
New York, NY
1965
B.D. Luther Theological Seminary
St. Paul, MN
1961
Ordained ELCA
1961
B.A. Concordia College
Moorhead, MN
1957
A.A. Waldorf College
Forest City, IA
1955

Biographical Notes  

Mons Teig joined the Luther Seminary faculty in 1986 as associate professor of pastoral theology and ministry, worship. He was named professor of worship in 1994. He was director for parish worship and preaching in the ALC Division for Life and Mission in the Congregation in 1974-86. Ordained [more...]

Faculty Profile  

"The Pharisees reproached Jesus for receiving sinners and eating with them. Like Jesus, we, too, must receive sinners and eat with them. This is how we live out the Gospel."

Mons Teig stresses that worship isn’t simply our offering to God. “The liturgy is not just our work,” he says, “it [more...]

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"The Pharisees reproached Jesus for receiving sinners and eating with them. Like Jesus, we, too, must receive sinners and eat with them. This is how we live out the Gospel."

Mons Teig stresses that worship isn’t simply our offering to God. “The liturgy is not just our work,” he says, “it [read more...]