Luther Seminary recently rebranded our lifelong learning offerings from KAIROS to Faith+Lead. Now you can enjoy the same great learning with a new name and focus. Find out more about Faith+Lead, why we made the switch, and what it means for Christian leaders across the church. Read “Why Faith+Lead?”
Listen! God is Calling
What We’re Hearing from the Church
In fall 2018, faculty/staff teams from Luther Seminary visited a dozen ELCA synods across the country to listen to local pastors, lay leaders, and synodical staff.
Our key question was:
What do leaders need to know, or know how to do, to be faithful and effective in a
Listening: the Heart of Innovation
In innovation work, the very first step is to listen.
Alex Goryachev, Managing Director of Innovation Strategy and Programs for Cisco, calls listening “a rare art” at the heart of innovation, something that is vital “to survive and develop collaborative strategies with…partners…around the world.”
Silicon Valley might seem like a strange place to seek theological wisdom, but they’re onto something here. For generations, the church has occupied a place of power in western society—and this has meant that in many ways we’ve become more accustomed to being listened to
Faithful Innovation in Practice
You might think that during the summer things would slow down at Luther Seminary. But summer is busy, filled with Lifelong Learning events, intensive courses, and students engaged in supervised clinical ministry and academic planning.
This summer has been far busier than normal because some of the most exciting developments in recent memory have happened
Your Gifts at Work
In a few weeks, new students will begin their first semester at Luther Seminary. Before classes resume and as our graduates begin to answer their calls, we want to say, “Thank you!” Your support of the Sustaining Fund makes it possible for Luther Seminary to put forth innovative pastors and church leaders
Luther Seminary receives $21.4 million commitment to pilot an accelerated Master of Divinity program
Luther Seminary has received the largest single donation in its history: a $21.4 million commitment to pilot an accelerated Master of Divinity program called MDivX.
MDivX, which covers tuition and some living expenses for students, will launch in fall 2019. It enables students to complete their degrees more quickly while ensuring that