In this devotion, Joel Anderson ’80 M.Div., notes that Christ’s promises to us form our communities of faith. Read today’s God Pause.
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Seminary Spirit Day
Join us Wednesday, June 12 for worship, fellowship, a shared meal, and a chance to welcome alumni to campus. Just before lunch, we will gather on the front steps of Bockman Hall for a group photo of alumni, students, staff, faculty, and friends. You are encouraged to wear a Luther Seminary-branded shirt or other apparel on this day.
- 11:00 a.m. Chapel – Chapel of the Incarnation, OCC
- 11:40 a.m. Group photo – front steps of Bockman Hall
- 11:50 a.m. Lunch and fellowship
Chapel Technology Recovering from Storm Outage
Our chapel is experiencing some tech issues due to some recent storms. We are unable to stream (among other issues!). Luther’s Office of Technology is working on the issue, and we hope to be back online as soon as possible.
Pubs & Profs – Continuing the Conversation on Bible and Sexuality
Continue the conversation on the Bible and sexuality with Matt Skinner, Anna Marsh, and Cameron Howard today—Wednesday, June 12, 4:30-6:00 p.m. Central—in the OCC dining room and on Zoom (link in email, zoom begins approximately 4:45 p.m.). Dinner and drinks will be provided. If you were unable to attend the Teach In on Bible and Sexuality in early May, you are encouraged—but not required—to watch the recording of that session prior to this event.
God Pause for June 11: Psalm 92
In this devotion, Joel Anderson ’80 M.Div., helps us remember God’s promise that we will flourish . Read today’s God Pause.
Update on Chapel Worship and Music Leadership
From Megan Crosby: “After careful deliberation, I have decided not to return to Luther Seminary as the Chapel Musician next fall. I have greatly enjoyed my time working with the students and Pastor Jeni as we planned and led worship. As a musician, I am accustomed to juggling more than one job. Having three jobs, however, was a bit much. All three of my jobs were technically forty hours on paper, but it took a significant amount of my mental capacity and organizational abilities to make it happen. There wasn’t much brain power left to care for myself and my family and the normal stresses of life. In short, I was doing too much and now I’m balancing my life again.”
We give thanks to God for Megan’s faithful work and ministry and her inspiring musicianship that she shared with us in recent years.