In this devotion, Young Chung ’02 M.S.M, ’16 M.Div., shares Paul’s reminder to live as who we are—children of God who live not of the world but in the world. Read today’s God Pause.
Announcements
June “Brake Bread” Event [In-Person]
In June we have one remaining Brake Bread community gathering:
- Final “Brake Bread” Community Gathering. On Wednesday, June 17 in Old Muskego Church from 10-11 a.m., start your morning with our final “Brake Bread” event, where we gather around bread, jam, and coffee while building deeper community connections and celebrating a particular campus space—this time in the Old Muskego Church.
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.
Latin American Theology in the Library
The recent death of Peruvian theologian, Samuel Escobar, has renewed attention on Latinx theologians, several of whom are highlighted in the library’s Latino Theologians bibliography—which includes the work of two well-known Cuban Americans, Justo Gonzales and Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz.
God Pause for June 16: Psalm 69
In this devotion, Young Chung ’02 M.S.M, ’16 M.Div., shares how, when faithfulness to God feels costly, this psalm invites us to name our pain honestly, keep praying, and trust in God’s presence. Read today’s God Pause.
ELCA Faculty Approval and Approval Info Session [Online]
If you will be completing your ELCA internship anytime between now and January 2027, it is time to start thinking about your next steps in the candidacy process. Ashley Wheeler, associate director of Candidacy and Vocational Formation, will be hosting an info Session on Wednesday, June 17 at 1 p.m. CT on Zoom. Sign up for the Zoom link or to receive the recording.
Apply for the Graduate Preaching Fellowship
Consider applying for Luther Seminary’s Graduate Preaching Fellowship, a unique and generous fellowship that allows you to study preaching and ministry in a variety of cultural contexts. Travel to and learn from rural, suburban, and urban communities in domestic and/or international contexts. Any student in any degree program at Luther Seminary can apply, and your fellowship can last anywhere from 1 to 12 months. Your experience as a graduate preaching fellow begins after your graduation from Luther Seminary. Applications are processed on a rolling basis, and decisions are made within 30 days. Learn more about eligibility, application process, and other details and start your application today.