During the week of September 3-6, the Admissions Team will be working from home due to high-noise construction in the Olson Campus Center scheduled for the same week, but will plan to attend already-scheduled in-person meetings. Thank you for your patience as we navigate building construction. Questions? Email Jessi at jleclearvachta002@luthersem.edu.
Announcements
Change in Accounts Payable Deadline
Starting the week of September 3, we will be moving our accounts payable deadline from noon on Wednesdays to noon on Tuesdays. This change is designed to enhance our operational efficiency, ensure timely processing, and create a more balanced workflow for the business office team. We understand that this change may require some adjustments in your routines, and we appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we implement this improvement. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
God Pause for August 30: Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
In this devotion, O. Wayne Shelksohn ’81 M.Div. prays that the Holy triune God of creation, redemption, and wisdom will make us clean. Read today’s God Pause.
God Pause for August 29: Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
In this devotion, O. Wayne Shelksohn ’81 M.Div. writes about the invitation of God towards wholeness. Read today’s God Pause.
God Pause for August 28: James 1
In this devotion, O. Wayne Shelksohn ’81 M.Div., invites us to look in the mirror and to see our lives as God is calling us to live them. Read today’s God Pause.
Chapel Planning and Participation – Fall 2024
Greetings Luther Seminary community from Steve Thomason. As I step into the Dean of the Chapel role, I want to begin by saying something: We need your help and creativity! Please join me Wednesday, August 28 at 12:30 p.m. in Dining Room A for a community meeting where I hope to accomplish a couple things:
- I would love to hear about your hopes and dreams for how we can share meaningful worship experiences together this fall.
- I would also love to learn about all the hidden talents and skills that exist in our campus community in music, art, public speaking, writing, and all the various components that go into creating a robust worship experience.
If you are not able to attend this meeting, would you be willing to fill out a quick survey to let us know how you would like to participate in this collaborative process?