In this devotion, Rodney Anderson ’74 M.Div. writes about how we are called both to “come follow Jesus” and “go and make disciples.” Read today’s God Pause.
Archives for May 2022
Faculty Candidate Visits to Campus
On Wednesday, June 1, and Wednesday June 8, Luther Seminary will be hosting on campus two candidates for the hybrid faculty position in Spiritual Formation and Discipleship. As a part of these interview processes there will be opportunities for the Luther community to meet these candidates, and hear from them.
On each Wednesday, the candidate will give a public presentation 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in OCC 10. More specific information will be provided closer to the day, but please save this time in your schedules. This is an on-campus event, but a Zoom link will also be provided.
Also, there will be a time for students to meet and hear from the candidates, 4-5 p.m. This will be a virtual meeting, and closer to the day more information and a link will be provided.
Please hold these times and attend; the search committee will appreciate your input on these two candidates.
Mark Granquist
Terri Elton
Search Committee Co-Chairs
God Pause for May 26: Acts 1:1-11
In this reflection on the text celebrating Jesus’ ascension, Rodney Anderson ’74 M.Div. shares an instance of out-of-the-box outreach to the community. Read today’s God Pause.
God Pause for May 25: Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21
In this devotion, Rodney Anderson ’74 M.Div. writes about the use of the words “come” and “coming” in these final verses from Revelation. Read today’s God Pause.
Wednesday Chapel: David Tiede, 50th Golden Reunion
We gather in the Chapel of the Incarnation and online for the last chapel service of the school year. President and Professor Emeritus of New Testament David Tiede is the preacher.
Student Cybersecurity Awareness Training Available
To help with phishing awareness we’ve made a cybersecurity training course available to students in Moodle (it will be on the main course dashboard). I invite students to go through this short course and take the quiz at the end.
Everyone who has a login to the Luther Seminary network has a role to play to keep our digital campus secure. Phishers are not always interested in you or your information. They’re often interested in using your login and email account to phish other people at the seminary who have access to valuable personal information.
Completing the course earns you badge in Moodle. At 3 p.m. May 27 we’ll give one random person who earned the badge a set of Apple Airpods. Winner will be notified by email.