Have questions about the MA Capstone? Join Bryant Kumlin and Sandy Olson to discuss the capstone and have your questions answered. This optional Zoom is focused on the academic MA Capstone (Bible, History, Theology, Justice and Reconciliation). Others are welcome if you are curious and want to hear. Join us Monday, May 11 at 6 p.m. on Zoom (link in email).
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Join Golden Reunion Attendees for Lunch – May 6 [In-Person]
Join us Wednesday, May 6 at 12 p.m. for lunch with the Golden Reunion attendees! Alumni from the class of 1976 will be on campus for their 50th reunion. This lunch is a great chance for the Luther campus community to connect with alumni. Due to the Golden Reunion taking place on campus, we will have an influx of people and cars. To accommodate this group visiting for their reunion, we ask that you leave the campus lots open, and park on the street if you are able. Thank you!
Campus Clean-Up to Prep for Graduation
Students, staff, and faculty—We would love your help to freshen up the campus before our graduates and their families come to celebrate Baccalaureate on 5/30. Here is when you can help clean up campus:
– Wed, May 6, 1–4 p.m. (snacks/drinks)
– Wed, May 13, 1-5 p.m. (snacks/drinks)
– Wed, May 27, 1-5 p.m. (snacks/drinks)
Anyone is invited to join us for as long as you have time available. Wear comfortable clothes and help us rake and plant some flowers. Facilities will have rakes and gloves (if you can bring some from home, that’s great too). Meet on the front lawn of Bockman Hall.
Graduate Recognition BBQ Party [In-Person]
Mark your calendar for our annual Graduate Recognition BBQ Party. Join us Thursday, May 14, 4-6 p.m. on the OCC Patio (weather permitting) to celebrate the end of the school year and our 2026 grads with good food (gluten free and vegan available), good drinks, and even better company!
Student Listening Sessions on Campus Relocation [In-Person and Online]
Luther Seminary students are invited to one of two upcoming spaces to hold conversation with one another about the relocation of the seminary. This is a conversation space to process what we’re holding—personally and as a community—as we approach the move. Many of us are experiencing everything from deep grief to hopeful anticipation, often intermingled and with a lot in between. We invite you to bring all of this into a spacious conversation with one another. There are two opportunities, and you are invited to choose one to attend:
– Tuesday, May 5, 6:15–7:45 p.m. In-Person Only, dinner provided, OCC Dining Room (in place of Simple Supper program)
– Thursday, May 7, 6:15–7:45 p.m. Zoom Only (link in email)
We want to be able to speak with one another in a face-to-face way, so we are holding these conversations in one modality at a time. Choose which one works best for you. If you have questions, please contact Cody Sanders (csanders001@luthersem.edu).
God Pause for April 29: 1 Peter 2
In this devotion, Melissa Pickering ’22 M.Div., says that our purpose, as part of the “royal priesthood,” isn’t to boast but to live a life that reflects God’s mercy and light. Read today’s God Pause.