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How well do you know Johann Sebastian Bach?

Posted on September 6, 2024

J.S. Bach’s spiritual warmth and devotion were part of his musical genius. He was also a theologically-informed and dedicated churchman in the Lutheran tradition. Here’s a brief bibliography from the Luther Seminary Library.

God Pause for September 5: Mark 7

Posted on September 5, 2024

In this devotion, Steve Molin ‘75 M.A., ‘82 M.Div., meditates on the graciousness of God even in conversations that unfold unexpectedly. Read today’s God Pause.

Guest Lecture with Gary Dorrien Hosted by UTS

Posted on September 5, 2024

United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities and St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church in St. Paul are jointly sponsoring a lecture by the highly esteemed American theologian and ethicist Gary Dorrien. The free event will take place at 6:30 p.m. on September 25 at St. John’s and be live-streamed on St. John’s YouTube channel.

Give Day 2024 Teams Are Set

Posted on September 4, 2024

At our most recent All Hands meeting, we announced that teams for the Give Day faculty/staff prize are going to be a little different this year. Instead of departments competing against one another, we have randomly assigned all faculty and staff members to teams of about 20. The team assignments have been emailed out, so check your inbox for an email from semrel@luthersem.edu with your team assignment. If you did not receive an email with your team assignment, please reach out to the Seminary Relations team at semrel@luthersem.edu and we will add you to a team. The first team to reach 100% participation will win the faculty/staff prize! Go to giveday.luthersem.edu to find out more and make your gift early starting on September 11.

Reducing the Rancor, Moving Away from Polarization

Posted on September 3, 2024

How can we live well in community even when our ideas differ? The political climate in the United States seems to have shifted in recent years, with political tensions and divisions intensifying more regularly. One outcome of these divisions is the “othering” of individuals, which can hinder efforts to build just and equitable communities.

At Luther Seminary, we are committed to educating Christian public leaders who can effectively guide congregations in a diverse, interconnected world. In line with this commitment, we are pleased to be partnering this year with Braver Angels, an organization dedicated to reducing political and social polarization across the US. Their bipartisan campaign “Reduce the Rancor in Minnesota” aims to foster a more inclusive and cooperative society. Braver Angels promotes social relational skills and processes that avoid stereotypes and encourage the humanization of those around us. Staff trainers teach communication skills that reframe discussions away from confrontation toward understanding. Through training and dialogue, Braver Angels encourages the recognition of the finite nature of personal experiences and the importance of articulating perspectives while listening to others.

Our collaboration with Braver Angels will help Luther Seminary develop proactive approaches to conflict, should tensions rise on campus and in our broader communities. The Office of Inclusion and Belonging is developing programming around this partnership. So stay tuned for training sessions and other opportunities to engage. For more information, please contact Samuel Zalanga, szalanga001@luthersem.edu.

Change in Accounts Payable Deadline

Posted on September 3, 2024

Starting the week of September 3, we will be moving our accounts payable deadline from noon on Wednesdays to noon on Tuesdays. This change is designed to enhance our operational efficiency, ensure timely processing, and create a more balanced workflow for the business office team. We understand that this change may require some adjustments in your routines, and we appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we implement this improvement. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

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