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Marketing & Communications Survey for Faculty and Staff

Posted on December 17, 2024

Staff and faculty, please take a few moments to complete the staff-faculty version of the Marketing and Communications pocket survey. A similar version was shared recently with students, and the Marketing and Communications team has asked for feedback from the entire community. Please take 5-10 minutes to complete the survey. Your responses are confidential and anonymous. The survey is open until Wednesday, December 18.

God Pause for December 13: Luke 3

Posted on December 13, 2024

In this devotion, Richard Nysse, professor of Old Testament emeritus, asks us to think what it would be like to move away from accumulation toward limitless service. Read today’s God Pause.

God Pause for December 12: Luke 3

Posted on December 12, 2024

In this devotion, Richard Nysse, professor of Old Testament emeritus, exhorts us to heed the words of John the Baptist. Read today’s God Pause.

God Pause for December 11: Philippians 4

Posted on December 11, 2024

In this devotion, Richard Nysse, professor of Old Testament emeritus, observes how the peace of God quiets our anxieties and makes room for rejoicing. Read today’s God Pause.

God Pause for December 10: Isaiah 12

Posted on December 10, 2024

In this devotion, Richard Nysse, professor of Old Testament emeritus, reminds us that God is in our midst, leading us to trust and to sing. Read today’s God Pause.

Resurrection: New Course in Spring Term 2025

Posted on December 3, 2024

What happens to us after we die? How do people in your ministry context respond to the foundational yet often confusing Christian conviction that we will be resurrected bodily with Christ after death? And how does this belief shape Christian life and ministry in the present? Professors Pietz and Padgett invite you to explore such questions in “Resurrection,” a new cross-divisional course offered spring term on Thursdays, 12:30–4:20 p.m. in a hybrid format. For course description and other details, see the Spring 2025 course listings in MyLutherNet. Please contact Professor Padgett (apadgett@luthersem.edu) or Professor Pietz (jpietz002@luthersem.edu) with questions.

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