You probably know a college student in your congregation, school or even your family with the gifts for ordained or lay ministry. Luther Seminary has created A Day in the Life just for them. Learn more.
Check Out the New Lay School Classes, Beginning Jan. 9
“Evil and the Demonic,” “The Christian Family Tree” and “Spiritual Maturity: The Journey of Faith” are this winter’s Lay School of Theology course offerings. Register online nbsp; or call us at 651-641-3416.
How Do Members of Your Congregation Make a Difference in the Community?
Is your congregation an integral part of your community?
Luther Seminary is looking for stories to share in Story magazine and E-lert. If you have a story you’d like to submit for editorial consideration, send it by Jan. 12 to sholm@luthersem.edu [Sheri Booms Holm].
The Bookstore Recommends….
Looking for a special devotional guide? Spend a year with one (or more) of these wonderful writers.
M.A. Student Wants to Use Own Experience to Bring Comfort to Others
It is no surprise that Master of Arts student Jennifer Galvin’s favorite class so far has been Forgiveness and Healing, team-taught by professors Alan Padgett and Janet Ramsey. It is “directed towards my passion of helping people in grief, and I am a big fan of the concept of healing,” she said.
Galvin’s own struggle and victory over cancer have led her to open her heart to others.
Lee, Svennungsen Honored for Faithful Ministry
Pastors Gary Lee, ’66, and Ann Svennungsen, ’81, have several things in common: They are exemplary preachers and worship leaders. They are mentors and role models. They care deeply about who will lead the church of the future.
And they are the 2006 honorees of Luther Seminary’s Faithfulness in Ministry Cross Awards.