Join us in welcoming Concordia University's new president and his wife as they share their ministry journey and future vision for Concordia.

Living Grace is a Christian growth and fellowship opportunity for women to support each other in their spiritual walk. Concordia University Wisconsin serves as the host for this event.

FEATURED SPEAKERS
Erik and Jennifer Ankerberg

PRESENTATION TITLE
"God's Plans: Trusting the Journey"

LOCATION
Siebert Dining Hall
Concordia University Wisconsin
12800 N Lakeshore Drive
Mequon, WI 53097

SCHEDULE
• Social Time: 11:00 - 11:30 a.m.
• Lunch and Program: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

REGISTRATION AND COST
• Registration Deadline: Tuesday, May 23, 2023
• Price: $30 *credit card processing fees will apply.

Registration is now closed. For questions concerning registration, please contact Michelle Buss at 262-243-4337 or michelle.buss@cuw.edu

QUESTIONS
For questions, please contact Michelle Buss at 262-243-4337 or michelle.buss@cuw.edu

SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES
The Ankerbergs married in 1995 at Covenant Lutheran Church in Milwaukee and have two adult sons, Peter and David. Their ministry journey has taken them to Wisconsin, Michigan, Texas, and Illinois.

President Erik Ankerberg’s professional resume includes nearly 15 years of experience in leadership positions at Lutheran higher education institutions. Within this time, Dr. Ankerberg has led academic operations for three separate universities: as provost for Concordia University Chicago and Concordia University Texas, and as assistant provost at Wisconsin Lutheran College. He also taught at Concordia University Ann Arbor and Concordia University Wisconsin early in his career.

Jennifer has served 24 years in parochial and public schools as a classroom teacher, reading specialist, and literacy coach with 16 years serving in LCMS congregations as teacher and church musician.

Erik holds a Ph.D. and Master of Arts in British Renaissance Literature from Marquette University. Jennifer holds a Master of Church Music from Concordia University Chicago and a Master of Science in Education from UW-Milwaukee. Both earned their bachelor’s degrees from Concordia.