For the second day of this Foro we took to the roads. Literally. The LCP provided us with a van to carry our group members northwards five hours to the city of Baguio, where the Lutheran Theological Seminary (LCP) sits enshrined in pine trees and general loveliness.

The company was pretty good on the drive. For the most part!

Several members of our group were experiencing Baguio for the first time. It was generally agreed it’s a lovely place! And more lovely because year after year they train pastors for the LCP and even for other places in Asia, grounding them in good Biblical and Lutheran theology.
We concluded the day with a tour of the new Luther Center the LCP is building in Baguio. This 4-story facility will have over 30 bedrooms, capable of hosting over 100 beds. It will also have a chapel, meeting space both large and small, a kitchen, and a coffee shop on the first floor.

