In this devotion, Mark Granquist, Svendsbye Professor of the History of Christianity, wonders why and when we would actually want God near us. Read today’s God Pause.
God Pause for March 14: Luke 13
In this devotion, James L. Boyce ’71 M.Div., writes that the cross is not an accident but a part of the necessity of God’s love revealed in the cross and resurrection of Jesus. Read today’s God Pause.
Lutheran Principles for Ministry – New Faith+Lead Course
How can Lutheran principles ground life, leadership, and ministry? Whether you’re stepping into ministry or seeking to deepen your understanding, this new course from Faith+Lead unpacks the core theological principles that shape Lutheran leadership in today’s world. Learn more about: Love at the Core, Lutheran Confessions 101, Faith in Action, Big Questions and Deep Insights, Confidence in God’s Work, Authenticity and Forgiveness, Wonder and Gratitude, Hearing God’s Voice. Through practical insights, theological depth, and real-world applications, gain the tools to lead effectively while staying true to Lutheran identity and engaging a modern church landscape. Course includes: course leader’s guide and handbook and private community where you can connect with fellow learners in the Faith+Lead learning lab. Course is free for members. Learn more and enroll today.
God Pause for March 13: Luke 13
In this devotion, James L. Boyce ’71 M.Div., reminds us that our Lenten journey takes us with Jesus to the cross. Read today’s God Pause.
God Pause for March 12: Philippians 3
In this devotion, James L. Boyce ’71 M.Div., notes how by following living examples of faith we are being trained to be citizens of heaven. Read today’s God Pause.
Seminary Relations Staffing Change
Please join me in congratulating Alison Roberts, philanthropic advisor, on her new role as Director of Individual Giving at the Children’s Cancer Research Fund. Alison’s last day with Luther Seminary will be Friday, March 14. Since joining the Seminary Relations team in December 2019, Alison has demonstrated exceptional dedication and resilience, particularly in navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic during her early days with us. Through her steadfast efforts, she has built the foundation for many meaningful and lasting donor relationships, raising an impressive $3M over the past five years. Additionally, she secured and documented 8 new planned gifts for the seminary—investments that will continue to benefit our mission for decades to come. Alison’s contributions have made a lasting impact, and her work will support the Seminary’s mission for generations. We invite you to join us in expressing our gratitude and wishing Alison all the best as she embarks on her next vocational chapter. Please stop by the Seminary Relations team’s gathering on Wednesday, March 12 from 2:30-4:00 p.m. in BH116 to celebrate her incredible work and to bid her farewell as she transitions to this exciting new role.