In this devotion, Larry Lindstrom ’84 M.Div., wonders what great things can happen when we obey the command to “wait.” Read today’s God Pause.
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16th Annual Day of Defense: An Invitation for Students, Faculty, and Staff
The 16th annual Day of Defense will be held via Zoom (link in email) on Monday, May 6 starting at 8:00 a.m. and ending at 5:30 p.m. Central. On this day, students in the M.A. professional degree programs—Leadership and Innovation for Ministry, Christian Ministry, Children, Youth, and Family—present their final capstone projects centered on a current issue in their concentration area. Check out the schedule of presenters. Topics will be updated as information is available. Please join us for any or all of these presentations. If you have questions, please contact Arlene Flancher, Program Coordinator, aflancher001@luthersem.edu.
Teach-In on the Bible and Sexuality—Video Recording Available
If you missed the teach-in with professors Howard, Lewis, Marsh, Sanders, and Skinner on Friday, you can view a recording of it online. Be sure you’re logged into your seminary email (Gmail) account.
God Pause for May 3: John 15
In this devotion, James L. Boyce ’71 M.Div., professor of New Testament and Greek emeritus and God Pause Theological Editor, notes how Jesus not only commands us to love one another but gives us the power to do so. Read today’s God Pause.
God Pause for May 2: John 15
In this devotion, James L. Boyce ’71 M.Div., professor of New Testament and Greek emeritus and God Pause Theological Editor, meditates on the extent of Jesus’ love described in the image of vine and branches. Read today’s God Pause.
Cultural and Study Hour Event with the International Student Association
The Luther Seminary International Student Association cordially invites the Luther Seminary community to their monthly Cultural and Study Hour with Samuel Zalanga, who will present on “Secularization: A Critical Analysis and Evaluation, Part 2.” Join us Thursday, May 2, 5:00-6:30 p.m. in Bockman Hall, room 116. There will be enough treats for all.