The ritual of setting New Year’s resolutions is a staple in our culture—a time when we examine the past 12 months and set intentions for the coming year. But it can also bring regret and cynicism as we realize we’ve set the same goals year after year
January 2018 Newsletter
Become a Sustainer and Increase Your Impact
Are you committed to supporting students following God’s call to ministry? Make it simple by becoming a Luther Seminary sustainer! It’s an easy way to provide ongoing monthly support for students and leaders serving in
MLK Jr. Day: Not a Myth but a Man
Please join us as we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We will reflect on the significance of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s influence, as well as ways in which we can learn from and
Hear Ron Choong at the Andrew S. Burgess Lecture in Global Mission
Ron Choong, founder and director of the Academy for Christian Thought, will give the 2018 Andrew S. Burgess Lecture in Global Mission. Join us for the lecture on Thursday, Jan. 25, at 4 p.m. in the Olson Campus Center’s
Mid-Winter Convocation – Jan. 24-26
Faith and science intersect at this year’s Mid-Winter Convocation as speakers and workshops tackle themes like ecological justice, the neurology of faith practices, and even strategies on resilience for ministry. The 2018 Mid-Winter Convocation will be held January 24-26 at Luther Seminary. Among the many offerings are plenary talks and workshops led by Luther Seminary […]
Luther Honors Winter Graduates at Special Chapel Service
Luther Seminary honored 17 winter graduates with a special service in the Chapel of the Incarnation and a corresponding community meal held Dec. 13, 2017. Professor Dirk Lange preached, and the service included a sending and blessing in which the community gathered around the graduates. In the blessing, Lange said, “Renew in us the commitment […]