Join us at 11 a.m. in the OCC Dining Room or via Zoom (link in Community Announcements email).
Dr. Samuel Zalonga will be leading a presentation on African Americans in a Post Civil Rights Era
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Join us at 11 a.m. in the OCC Dining Room or via Zoom (link in Community Announcements email).
Dr. Samuel Zalonga will be leading a presentation on African Americans in a Post Civil Rights Era
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There will be no community announcements on Monday, June 19. Luther Seminary is closed for Juneteeth.
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Week two intensive students!
YOU are invited to The Urban Growler at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 20th to our first Pubs and Profs of the summer! Join your peers and Dr. Alan Padgett in an engaging conversation about Ecotheology for Lutherans: How our Environmental Crisis and Work for Eco-Justice is Re-Shaping Christian Doctrine! We’ll have a wonderful time in fellowship and good conversation! We look forward to seeing you there!
Appetizers, as usual, are provided!
Email communitylife@luthersem.edu or Natalie Wussler (nwussler001@luthersem.edu) if you have any questions, accommodations, or carpool needs!
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The Eco-Faith team is growing a garden! There are currently ripening strawberries, tomato plants growing like crazy, zucchini plants plotting their takeover, onions, mums, and sunflowers.
So – if you want to contemplate the mysterious beauty of food and flowers springing forth from the earth, take a look. The garden is on top of the hill to the left of Gullixson Hall. It is behind a white picket fence. (Please don’t pick anything – there are plans in place for the food.)
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We will be hosting the first in-person gathering of students located in the Pacific Northwest on Saturday, July 29th from 12-2 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church in Renton, WA. This will be a great time for fellowship with other students from the area. New students, current students, and recent grads will all be welcome! If you’re within driving distance, we’d love to see you. More information will be coming out soon. Questions? Contact Grace Pomroy gpomroy001@luthersem.edu
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In today’s devotion, Michael Nelson ’95 M.Div. reflects on how The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few,” relates to the church today. Read today’s devotion.