In this devotion, Bill Boelter ’87 M.Div., observes how, despite threats to the church in many places, the church remains alive, active, and even growing in those places. Read today’s God Pause.
Archives for April 22, 2026
Wednesday Chapel: Service of Holy Communion [Hybrid]
We gather at 11 a.m. CT in the Chapel of the Incarnation for a service of Holy Communion. Dwight Zscheile, professor of congregational mission and leadership will be preaching and Ph.D. student Danielle Dokman will preside. We will explore Jesus’ community in the Spirit in the context of community today. The service will be livestreamed. Share your prayer requests.
Join Us for Lunch – April 22
Join us for lunch after chapel on April 22 for our Society of Stewards donor event. You’ll hear testimonies from current Ph.D. students Ruth Ibrahim and Danielle Dokman, and will hear from past Luther Seminary president David Tiede, who supports Ph.D. students through his scholarship gifts. The event is open to all students, faculty, and staff, and lunch will be provided.
Library Insights and Resources for Earth Day
For Earth Day 2026, we’re asking, “What’s up with the wild weather and other climate trends we see around the globe?” and wondering how to talk about it in ministry settings. See this Luther Seminary Library guide to resources on Global Warming, Climate Change, and Christian Faith.
Ecological Peacebuilding on Earth Day
Join Kirsten Schlewitz ’25 M.A., on Earth Day—Wednesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. CT—for a Zoom presentation on “Ecological Peacebuilding.” Kirsten will explore the vital importance of ecological peacebuilding during global crises and examine what scripture teaches us about creation care. She will offer a distinctively Lutheran perspective alongside practical ways for Christians to help restore the planet. A graduate of Luther’s Justice and Reconciliation program, Kirsten is currently doing peacebuilding work in Europe. Feel free to share this with any students or colleagues interested in environmental theology, congregational outreach, or finding tangible sources of hope through hands-on action. Register here.
April “Brake Bread” Community Gathering
Start your morning with our seventh “Brake Bread” event on Thursday, April 23 in Gullixson Hall 101 from 9-10 a.m. We will gather around bread, jam, and coffee while building deeper community connections and celebrating a particular campus space—this time in Gullixson Hall. Supported by an Endowment Lab Grant from Thrivent, these “Brake Bread” gatherings are intentional moments to build relationships, listen to one another, laugh together, and celebrate the good work and learning being done among us. Please join us in this holy space to love one another more deeply in a time of uncertainty. If you have questions, email Emily Rova-Hegener in Contextual Learning, erovahegener001@luthersem.edu.