This month’s OT blog post highlights two new Zoom features—Scheduler and Clips. Both are available to students and faculty and staff, and both can be handy tools. Read more on the OT blog.
Archives for 2026
Institute of Liturgical Studies at Valpo – April 13-15
Consider attending the Institute of Liturgical Studies at Valparaiso University from April 13-15 in Valparaiso, Indiana. Kathryn Schifferdecker and Carolina Bowen will be representing Luther Seminary Admissions. Registration is free for full-time students. Gather will folks from around the country and world to study and explore liturgy, sacred music, and worship. This year’s theme is The Feast of Creation—liturgy as creation groans. Learn more and register here.
God Pause for March 24: Matthew 21
In this devotion, Sally Messner ’07 M.S.M. reminds us that God deals in the ridiculous, including the foolishness of the cross. Read today’s God Pause.
Weekly Lenten Soup, Bread, and Prayer Gathering
You are warmly invited to join our seminary community for a special time of Lenten soup, bread, and prayer. Beginning Tuesday, February 24, and continuing each Tuesday through March 31, we will gather from 6:30–7 p.m. for a simple meal of soup and bread. Following our time of soup and prayer, you are invited to join the Dean of Chapel online, either together in OCC 148 or individually in your rooms—as you feel most comfortable—for Virtual Vespers. As part of our communal Lenten practice, we will also take part in creating a mural together—watch for announcements about this activity. All are welcome, come as you are.
Virtual Vespers in Lent [Hybrid]
Let’s gather on Zoom (link in email) on Tuesday evenings during Lent. Pastor Steve will host a simple time where we will check in with each other, read scripture, pray, and reflect on our Lenten theme: Encounter. We’ll begin at 7 p.m. and finish by 7:45. The Zoom link is also on the LS Community shared Google calendar.
God Pause for March 23: Psalm 118
In this devotion, Sally Messner ’07 M.S.M. observes how, as we approach Holy Week, we enter the drama knowing that the tomb will be empty in the end. Read today’s God Pause.