In this devotion, Keith Muschinske ’89 M.Div. reflects on preparing for what the future may bring. Read today’s God Pause.
Archives for November 2023
A Space for Prayer and Grief for Israel-Palestine—Friday, December 1
You are invited by the Grief & Loss class to join in a time of communal grief and prayers of peace for Israel-Palestine. We all carry the heaviness of this time in our world in our hearts and minds, bodies and souls in different ways. This space of simple song, prayer, and silence invites us to hold our fear, sadness, and anger together as a community, giving expression to this complex experience through the sacred sources of our faith. Join in-person in the Chapel or via Zoom this Friday, December 1, from 9:30–10 a.m. All are welcome.
Academic Advising Pocket Survey Response
Thank you for completing the November Academic Advising Pocket Survey. We appreciate your responses. We plan to send updates over the next few days with valuable advising information based on the results.
At Luther Seminary, we have lots of people to support your journey, and we wanted to clarify their roles. Our first update focuses on who we are and what we do.
Future updates include:
- We heard you and we are making changes.
- How to navigate MyLutherNet – Registration Tab and My Degree Tab.
Finals Pancake Study Break—December 5
Details:
Where: OCC Cafe
When: December 5, 7:30-10 a.m.
Get breakfast before class with pancakes, yogurt, fruit, and coffee prepared by staff and faculty! We’ll have vegan, gluten free, and nut free options!
God Pause for November 29: 1 Corinthians 1:3-9
In this devotion, Keith Muschinske ’89 M.Div. reflects on sharing Paul’s pastoral greeting in many times and places. Read today’s God Pause.
Wednesday Chapel: Mark Granquist
We gather at 11:00 a.m. CT in the Chapel of the Incarnation and online for chapel.
We welcome Mark Granquist, professor and Lloyd and Annelotte Svendsbye Chair in Church History, and editor, Word & World, for a service of Holy Communion.
Online community: In lieu of a traditional Advent Wreath this season, we will gather light in community. Have a candle ready with you at home to add your light to ours during the hymn of light.