Waiting for the 2006 spring/summer KAIROS continuing education catalog? This year it will be in the winter/spring issue of Luther Seminary’s Story magazine. Look for your copy this month, or register online for classes now by visiting the KAIROS Web course pages
E-minder Keeps You Up to Date on New and Upcoming Learning Opportunities
Be one of the first to know about new classes, books, DVDs and more offered by Luther Seminary’s Center for Lifelong Learning and Luther Productions. Sign up for the new e-minder, an e-mail notice that will be sent about every six weeks. Go to www.luthersem.edu/email/email.asp?list6=on [www.luthersem.edu/email] and check “Lifelong Learning e-minder.”
Sign up by April 15 and be eligible for a drawing for a free KAIROS or Lay School class!
Lugazia Ordination Sets Precedent in Tanzania Synod
Ph.D. student Faith Lugazia, ’01, is one of the first women ordained in the Northwestern Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania.
Three Public Events Highlight Jewish-Lutheran Relations
Three public lectures examine the Holocaust, Luther’s writings against the Jews, and dialogue and reconciliation amongst the Lutherans and Jews.
https://www.luthersem.edu/jewish_christian/jewish_christian_2006/luthertown_exhibit.asp#Corresponding [Learn more.]
“Jews of Luthertown Wittenberg in the Third Reich”: Luther Seminary First U.S. Site for German Exhibit
A sobering, thought-provoking exhibit from Luthertown Wittenberg, Germany. It combines photographs, newspaper clippings, letters, documents and written narrative to show the development and systematic destruction of Jewish life in Wittenberg in three stages during the years 1933-1945.
From the President: Can Anything Good Come Out of Las Vegas? Come and See.
Can a congregation in the desert and a seminary on the prairie have much in common?