In this devotion, Karoline Lewis ’94 M.Div., Professor and Marbury E. Anderson Chair of Biblical Preaching, reminds us that the Lord hears our cries—all of them. Read today’s God Pause.
Dean of the Chapel Blog
Check out this week’s blog post from Dean of the Chapel Steve Thomason—Holy Week and the Hope of Easter.
Upcoming Tornado Drill: Wednesday, April 1
The Luther Seminary Safety Committee will be conducting a community-wide tornado drill on Wednesday, April 1, at 1:00 p.m. The goal of this drill is to ensure all students, faculty, and staff are familiar with our emergency procedures and shelter locations. Please take a moment to review the instructions below so you are prepared when the alert sounds.
How the drill works:
- The Alert. At 1 p.m., a notification will be sent via the Luther Text Alert System.
- Action. When you receive the alert, stop what you are doing and move immediately to your designated shelter area.
Where to go:
- If you are in Gullixson Hall or Bockman Hall, go to the tunnel connecting the two buildings.
- Olson Campus Center (OCC) – go to the lowest floor of the building.
- Other buildings/outdoors – go to the nearest basement or an interior room on the lowest floor, away from windows.
Important Safety Reminders:
- Avoid Windows. Stay away from glass doors, windows, and outside walls.
- Assist Others. Help guide guests or colleagues who may be unfamiliar with the building layout.
- Stay put. Remain in the shelter area until a “clear” notification is sent via the text alert system.
Not signed up for alerts? If you haven’t yet registered your mobile number to receive emergency notifications, sign up for our text alert system today to ensure you receive the drill notification and future urgent weather updates.
Seder Education Dinner – April 16 [In Person]
Join the Community Fellows with Kathryn Schifferdecker and Jonathan Paradise for an educational event about the Seder dinner: a structured, ritual-filled Jewish feast held on the first one or two nights of Passover. It commemorates the Exodus—the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery—through storytelling, songs, prayers, and specific symbolic foods, such as matzah and bitter herbs, following a 15-step tradition. There will be traditional seder dishes, readings from the Haggadah, and a seder plate displayed by our chef Sam Lauerer to show also his family’s traditions! The dinner will be on April 16, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the OCC Dining Room. Please sign up through links on the Community Fellows social media page or using this online form.
Commencement 2026 Regalia – Orders Due Soon
If you haven’t placed your order for commencement regalia, the deadline is fast approaching. Each order is custom made and takes time to create and ship. The order link was sent out via email at the beginning of February to all graduates. If you no longer have that link, contact Registrar@luthersem.edu.
Office Trash Collection
Beginning this Thursday afternoon, the Facilities team will implement a new trash collection procedure. Staff are requested to place trash bins and recycling bins outside their office doors prior to the scheduled collection time. We are asking you to place them outside your office to maintain your privacy and document security. The custodial staff will collect these items between 2 and 6 p.m. Please have your bins out prior to this. This change is intended to improve efficiency and ensure a clean and well-maintained work environment. We appreciate your cooperation and support in implementing this process. Please direct any questions to the Facilities team.