In this devotion, Joel Anderson ’80 M.Div., reminds us to look at the trees and focus on the beauty of creation. Read today’s God Pause.
Archives for June 10, 2024
Listening Sessions on Chapel Transitions – Updated
Join Rolf Jacobson and Leon Rodrigues for conversations about upcoming chapel transitions.
- Staff. Monday, June 10, 1:00 p.m., Gullixson Hall 101 and on Zoom (link in email)
- Students: Online. Monday, June 10, 3:00 p.m. on Zoom (link in email)
- Students: In-Person. Monday, June 10, at 11:30 a.m., Dining Room C, Lunch provided
CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education) Info Session
Join Contextual Learning staff for an informational session on clinical pastoral education (CPE) on Tuesday, June 11, 5:00-6:00 p.m. in OCC 148 or online. Register online today! Questions? Please contact Erica Dolmar, edolmar001@luthersem.edu.
Students: Moodle Q&A Opportunities
The Moodle upgrade was a success. We are now running on Moodle version 4.4. For those of you who would like to meet via Zoom and take a look at some of the changes and ask questions, please join Laurel Forsgren (lforsgren001@luthersem.edu) on Tuesday, June 11 for a Moodle Q & A for students —either at 10 a.m. or noon (central) on Zoom. Sign up online and Laurel will send you a calendar invite and zoom link. If you are unable to attend either of these sessions, other opportunities will be available for students during summer and fall semester prep weeks. Many of the new updates are explained in our preview video.
God Problems: Live Theologizing with a Pint
What happens when a philosopher, a theologian, and a Bible scholar ask difficult questions and avoid easy answers? Join us and find out!
– Monday, June 10, 7-9 p.m. Central
– 7217 Monardo Lane, Edina
– Rideshare Signup
– Tripp Fuller—philosopher of religion and host of Homebrewed Christianity—with Tony Jones, author of The God of Wild Places.
Join the Homebrewed Christianity & Emerged podcast for a unique evening (and live recording) of candid theological discussions over a pint. During the show, we will tackle “God problems.” First, we will explore the impact of societial changes on religious practice and the irruption of spiritual curiosity and practice beyond traditional boundaries. Then we will be joined by Hebrew Bible scholar Rolf Jacobson as we examine the vision(s) of God within the Bible and the multiple ways the texts continue to be interpreted today. This event is for anyone interested in theology and wanting to engage in open conversations in a relaxed setting. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and explore theological topics in a casual and welcoming environment.