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Archives for January 2025
God Pause for January 13: Isaiah 62
In this devotion, Mary Simonson Clark ’07 MA/MSW, asks for God’s guidance and support as we travel on our life journeys. Read today’s God Pause.
God Pause for January 10: Luke 3
In this devotion, Cory Driver ’21 M.Div., encourages us to listen to God for our identity and worth. Read today’s God Pause.
Martin Luther King Jr Annual Memorial Chapel Service
You are invited to attend the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Service on Friday, January 10 during worship in the Chapel of the Incarnation. Our preacher will be Rev. Dr. DeWayne L. Davis, lead minister at Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis and an alum of Luther Seminary. Dr. Davis will preach on “The Gift of Somebodiness” (Matthew 25:31-40). This year’s theme is Pastoral Care for Socially Marginalized Communities, focusing on Martin Luther King’s leadership in theological education and his efforts to liberate and transform the conditions of oppressed people—ultimately in hopes of creating a “Beloved Community.” As part of the memorial service, Luther Seminary students who are recipients of the Beloved Community Fellowship will share brief insights on what they are learning about MLK’s vision of the Beloved Community and its relevance for the struggle to liberate socially marginalized people. Lunch is provided after the service.
God Pause for January 9: Luke 3
In this devotion, Cory Driver ’21 M.Div., ponders how we might speak clearly words of truth about the world around us. Read today’s God Pause.
Get Your ID Card During Winter RFS
With the new campus security protocols in place, all students will need to have a Luther Seminary ID card with them at all times when on campus. If you have an ID card already, please remember to bring it with you whenever you come to campus. If you do not yet have an ID card, please visit the library during regular library hours and head to the front desk on a walk-in basis to get an ID card.