In this devotion, Liz Rossing ‘14 M.Div.., notes how the psalmist addressed God’s presence in the destructive elements of nature as in the life-giving elements of nature. Read today’s God Pause.
Announcements
Tuesday Chapel: Contemplative Practice [Hybrid]
We gather at 11 a.m. CT in the OCC Meditation Chapel and on Zoom (link in email) for contemplative practice of your choice—mindful sketching, centering prayer, or however you choose to engage silence. Facilitated by Dean of the Chapel Steve Thomason, we read the text and then practice in silence for 15 minutes. Afterward, you are welcome to sit in fellowship or go about your day. Share your prayer requests.
Dean of the Chapel Blog
Check out this week’s blog post from Dean of the Chapel Steve Thomason—Where Did Jesus Go?
Library Resources for AAPI Heritage Month
Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month takes place every May in the US. This library guide features resources on AAPI ministry and theology, in recognition of our country’s 22.2 million Asians, 1.6 million Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander communities.
Pentecost Service at Saint Peter’s AME Church – May 23
All are invited to a Pentecost Celebration on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at 12 p.m. at Saint Peter’s AME Church (401 East 41st Street, Minneapolis), where alum and board member Tracey Gibson is pastor. This sacred gathering promises to be a powerful time of worship, renewal, and Holy Spirit empowerment as we celebrate the outpouring of God’s Spirit upon the church. Pentecost reminds us that the church was born not in comfort but in power—birthed in unity, prayer, and divine fire. In a season where the church is called to be both prophetic and pastoral, this celebration will strengthen our collective witness and rekindle our commitment to kingdom. Bishop Frederick Wright Sr. will preach at this significant occasion. The Saint Paul-Minneapolis District (AME) would be deeply honored by your presence and participation.
2026 Institute on Theology and Disability
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the University of Saint Thomas has announced it is hosting the 2026 Institute on Theology and Disability, from June 15–17, 2026. They invite interested persons to join them in Saint Paul for three days of deep learning, community-building, and practice-based sharing. This unique conference brings together leading scholars, faith leaders, and community members—both disabled and non-disabled—to explore disability at the intersection of faith and theology. Discounts are offered for Luther Seminary staff and students: staff can attend the entire conference for $400, students for $250 (discount code LUTHERFULL). Daily rates for students are $125 for Monday and $75 for Tuesday and Wednesday (discount code LUTHERDAILY). Learn more and register here.