In this devotion, Walter C. Bouzard ’80 M.Div., ’88 M.Th. reflects on Jesus’ direction that loving God cannot be severed from loving treatment of one’s neighbor. Read today’s God Pause.
Archives for October 2023
Faith+Lead Staffing Transitions
Dr. Dee Stokes has discerned a call to transition from her role as director of the Seeds Project at Luther to pursue new opportunities, including leading an educational program for entrepreneurs in her local North Carolina context. During her time with us, Dee helped to establish and grow the Seed Project to connect, equip, and support dozens of ministry leaders around the country and world who are starting new forms of Christian community. We wish Dee the best in this next season of her ministry. Her last day will be October 31.
Nicholas Gibson will transition from contractor to employee as marketing project manager effective November 1. Nicholas is a graduate of the University of Minnesota with a background in marketing and software development. He has become a valuable team member in the past several months as a contractor and we look forward to his contributions in this new role.
Questions? Contact Dwight Zscheile, vice president of innovation.
God Pause for October 25: 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8
In this devotion, Walter C. Bouzard ’80 M.Div., ’88 M.Th. reflects on the gift of unconditional love. Read today’s God Pause.
Cemetery Field Trip with Dr. Sanders—Saturday, October 28
Join Dr. Cody Sanders for a tour of Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis to traverse the cemetery grounds and learn more about the history and development of deathcare in the U.S. All are welcome. Meet Dr. Sanders outside the Lakewood Cemetery Chapel. Saturday, October 28, 10:00 a.m.–Noon. 3600 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis.
God Pause for October 24: Psalm 1
In this devotion, Walter C. Bouzard ’80 M.Div., ’88 M.Th. gives thanks for people who bless and bring comfort to others. Read today’s God Pause.
Interested in Handbell Ringing? October 25 Is Your Chance (No Experience Required)
Do you play handbells, or have you ever wanted to play handbells? We need 8-10 handbell ringers to do some random ringing with the opening hymn during our Reformation Service on October 25. (Operative word is “random.”) Zero experience required—no music reading necessary—only a willingness to give it a try. Please let Arlene Flancher know at aflancher001@luthersem.edu. We’ll meet at 10:30 a.m. on October 25 and you’ll learn everything you need to know before playing in worship. I promise!