Do you like art? Books? Then you’re going to love the wide selection of art books available to the community during Spring RFS. Many beautiful art-related books are available in the library’s periodical and reading rooms during regular library hours, with special extended hours Monday, March 2 from 9 a.m. to noon. Drop by and consider giving some art books a new forever home!
Announcements
Pubs & Profs: An Evening with Cody Sanders
Join the Community Fellows and Cody Sanders on March 21, 6–8 p.m. to discuss theology, current topics, and theological anxiety in turbulent times. This Pubs & Profs will be offered only on Zoom. Sign up using this online form to receive the invitation and Zoom link.
Upgrade to Windows 11 [Hybrid]
The seminary’s standard operating system environment will be upgraded on Wednesday, March 11. At 6 p.m. CT, we will begin the process of transitioning all seminary-managed Windows 10 computers to Windows 11. What to expect:
- Automatic Upgrade. The upgrade will be deployed automatically. Please keep your computers on if you are on campus. If you are remote, the update will push to your computer regardless of you being on campus. The update may not reach your computer immediately and may take a few hours to reach your machine. Your computer will not restart unless you approve the restart or if it’s outside of active hours.
- Minimal Downtime. We anticipate that the process should take approximately 30 minutes, during which your device will be unavailable. Please leave your computers at your desk before heading home or keep it on during the night at home. We encourage you to save and close all open files and applications before leaving work Wednesday, March 11.
- How to Prepare. As always, it is important to save and backup all of your files to Google Drive or another cloud backup solution.
- Classrooms. Classroom and lab computers have already been upgraded to Windows 11 during the summer.
Post-Upgrade Support:
- Our IT support team will be available to assist with any questions or issues you may encounter after the upgrade. If you experience any difficulties, please contact the Office Of Technology at helpdesk@luthersem.edu or 651-641-3462.
- We have provided documentation and a quick-start guide to help you navigate the new interface and features.
- A zoom training session is scheduled on Wednesday March 11, 2026 at 2 p.m. CT for those new to Windows 11 (link in email).
We appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we work to maintain a secure, current, and efficient computing environment for our community.
God Pause for March 5: John 4
In this devotion, Kjersten Karlsgodt Darling ’25 Ph.D. prays that we might recognize Jesus in our midst, even in our most precarious situations and most vulnerable moments. Read today’s God Pause.
Thursday Chapel: Lunch Church x Why Jesus? [In-Person]
Join us today in the OCC Dining Room at 11 a.m. CT. with Why Jesus? by M.A. student Joe Squire. Come hear about the difference Jesus makes in Joe’s life and participate in our all-community Lenten art project. Share your prayer requests.
TODAY: Brake Bread—Community & Connection
Join us tonight from 4:30–6:30 p.m. in the OCC Dining Room for a special evening of Brake Bread: Community and Connection. We are delighted to host Luther alum and board member Tracey Gibson in conversation with Emily Rova-Hegener, along with all of you. This will be a lively, thoughtful, and welcoming space where everyone present is part of the conversation. We’ll be enjoying a delicious Catalonian-inspired meal: Arroz con pollo, stuffed zucchini (v + gf), gazpacho salad (v + gf), tomato bread. The dinner is provided by Community Life. Beer, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks are available. Desserts and the “Brake Bread” portion are generously supported by a Thrivent Grant. These Brake Bread gatherings are intentional moments to slow down, listen deeply, laugh freely, and celebrate the meaningful work and learning happening among us. In a time of uncertainty, this is a holy space to strengthen relationships and love one another more deeply. Pull up a chair. Bring your curiosity. Come hungry for good food and good conversation.