Luther Seminary has a treasure trove of resources for you and your congregation. Receive God Pause, a devotional delivered to your e-mail box each day, examines the texts and hymns of the lectionary. Attend daily chapel online every week day. Find a forum speaker, Bible Study leader or pulpit supply preacher by perusing Luther Seminary’s […]

Centered Life® Leadership Training Conferences Help Your Congregation Connect Sunday to Monday
Imagine your congregation as a people awakened, called, set free and nurtured for service in God’s world. Centered Life leadership conferences, Sept. 26-27 and Nov. 17-18, give pastors and church leaders practical training to help their members make their faith relevant to everyday life. Learn more about Centered Life and the Centered Life Leadership […]
Parish Becomes D.Min. Student’s Study Partner
As a former church organist and music director, Mary Gustafson had heard many sermons throughout the years. Then came the day she realized she didn’t want to just listen to sermons any more, she felt called to preach them. Four years after ordination, she is now a Doctor of Ministry student in biblical preaching.
New and Improved: the KAIROS Continuing Ed Catalog!
Wondering what kind of continuing education classes you should take this year? Look for the neon green cover of the the latest KAIROS catalog to find just the education you need.
https://www.luthersem.edu/lifelong_learning [View courses and register online.]
What Does It Take to Run Luther Seminary? This Eye-Opening Tour Shows You!
There’s more to running Luther Seminary than meets the eye, and you’re invited on an insider’s tour of campus to find out more! Take an https://www.luthersem.edu/gifts/map.asp [interactive tour of the campus] with student Chris and Professor Johnson. Click on buildings and discover how every single gift counts to help Luther Seminary operate smoothly all year round.

Luther Community Mourns Death of Dr. Richard Wallace
The seminary community is saddened by the unexpected death of Richard Wallace, associate professor of pastoral care. Dr. Wallace died in his home on Tuesday, Aug. 30, of an apparent heart attack.
In a communication to the seminary community, President Bliese wrote, “Please remember his wife Beverly and the family in your prayers. Include our whole seminary community in your petitions as we begin to grieve the death of a beloved and cherished colleague, friend, teacher and mentor. Richard had a gentle but direct way to touch people’s hearts and lives. We will miss him.”
You are invited to visit and contribute to the online https://www.luthersem.edu/memorybook/default.asp?memory_person_id=5 [memory book] in honor of Dr. Wallace.