Help at the table or just attend sessions! This annual fall favorite is a great way for students, staff, and faculty to build relationships across faith traditions. Register for free and let Jessi (jleclearvachta002@luthersem.edu) know if you’d like to help at the Luther table.
Announcements
God Pause for October 22: 2 Timothy 4
In this devotion, Cheryl Rondeau-Bassett ’15 M.Div., says that “finishing the race” is less about completing a list of activities and more about faithfully living out the purpose God has given us until we are called home. Read today’s God Pause.
Wednesday Chapel: Service of Holy Communion
We gather at 11:00 a.m. CT in the Chapel of the Incarnation and online* for worship. Join us for a service of Holy Communion with preacher Cody Sanders, associate professor of Congregational and Community Care Leadership, and musician Erin Deboer-Moran, Director of Music.
*For those joining via livestream: Worship will be guided by a powerpoint embedded in the youtube video. Any hymns from the Evangelical Lutheran Worship (ELW) hymnal will be presented by hymn number only—you may want to have a copy of ELW accessible.
Share your prayer requests.
ABIDE Series Celebration Lunch
We will celebrate the finale of our ABIDE sermon series with a free community meal immediately following chapel on Wednesday, October 22. This will provide an opportunity to debrief the series in round table conversations and ask each other the important question, “What part will I play in creating a climate of ABIDE at Luther Seminary?”
Luther Seminary Library has a new book for you!
In fact, dozens of new titles have just been added for your fall reading. Whether you’re looking for books or e-books on social justice and politics, biblical studies, theology, church history, spiritual formation, or ministry and leadership, you can check out this list of our newest titles. We also have many new books on literature and the arts, such as the works of prize-winning American novelists Marilynne Robinson and Frederick Buechner, known for their depiction of faith and rural life, or religion and science.
God Pause for October 21: Psalm 84
In this devotion, Cheryl Rondeau-Bassett ’15 M.Div., notes how meaningful it can be to dwell in the house of the Lord regularly and form habits around such rituals. Read today’s God Pause.