Trinity Lutheran Seminary
Pastor Gary Sandberg
Director of Mission Advancement and
Director of Alumni Relations

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Gary Sandberg is a 1988 graduate of Trinity.  He came to Trinity in 2005.  He has served two congregations near Minneapolis and one near Schenectady, NY. 

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Jane Kirchhoff
Director of Development

Jane Kirchhoff

Jane has worked for Trinity Lutheran Seminary for nine years. She concentrates much of her work on planned giving and the Christ the Teacher Society.

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Office of Development

Your faithful stewardship, both financial and spiritual, is critical to the mission of Trinity Lutheran Seminary. The generosity of our alums and friends allow Trinity to sustain educational excellence, while keeping tuition costs and student debt low.
You can make a difference by investing in the lives of our future leaders.

 

how you can help

The Trinity Fund

The Trinity Fund is the annual fund; it is a critical source of unrestricted income that provides support for the day-to-day operation of Trinity Lutheran Seminary. The increasing cost of theological education requires increased  goals for the Trinity Fund. It is the most immediate resource for responding to unusual or unexpected developments, such as dramatic fluctuations in performance of investments.

Become a "Friend of Trinity"

Since 1990 the Friends of Trinity have contributed generously to the seminary's Trinity Fund. Friends of Trinity contribute $1,000 or more annually to the Trinity Fund. Friends of Trinity also help to identify potential leaders within their congregations or community, and encourage them to meet with seminary faculty and the admissions department.

Planned Giving

Everyone who makes a planned gift to Trinity is invited to join Trinity's planned giving honorary society, the Christ the Teacher Society. The Christ the Teacher Society is named for the Christ the Teacher sculpture desinged by William Schickel and located in Trinity's interior courtyard. Learn more...

Honorariums and Memorials

Honorariums and memorials are gifts to the seminary in honor or memory of an individual, which meet particular requirements. They can be used to fund scholarships, faculty chairs or other special projects and programs of the seminary.

 


Bob Haman Remembered


Robert J. Haman, a lifelong advocate of ministry and a supporter of Trinity Lutheran Seminary, died on July 12, 2009. His generous gifts significantly influenced his own congregation, The Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Dayton, Ohio, as well as Trinity Lutheran Seminary, through a long giving history and the endowment of the Haman-Pfahler Chair in Christian Communications.

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