Luther Seminary’s new Arts and Innovation Fellowships promote the creativity necessary to reach new generations. Up to 20 $5,000 awards–the cost of a semester of full-time study–will be awarded this spring. The one-time fellowships are available to students accepted and entering the Master of Divinity, Master of Arts, Master of Sacred Music and Master of […]
Schiotz Scholar Specializes in Cross-Cultural Studies
Professor Samuel Ngun Ling of the Myanmar Institute of Theology has been named the next Schiotz Visiting Scholar. Ling, who specializes in Christian-Buddhist dialogue and cross-cultural studies, hopes to share his research with the Luther Seminary community during his time on campus in the 2008-09 academic year. The Visiting Scholar program is made possible by […]
Notes from the Mission Field: A Thriving Lutheran Witness in the 21st Century
Today we face an important fork in the road of the unfolding story of congregational ministry in North America. Change is rocking the foundation of every ministry.
WorkingPreacher.org a Whole New Kind of Resource
WorkingPreacher.org began as a midnight revelation. In the light of day, it’s revealed as a whole new breed of preaching resource—fresh, original and downright cool. Oh, and did we mention it’s free?
Chapel Broadcast Brings Luther to You
There is one program that Diane Cone refuses to miss each week. It isn’t broadcast by any of the major networks, and you won’t find it on cable. A few times a week, Cone sits down at her computer to watch Luther Seminary’s online chapel broadcast.
Leadership Formation Focus of 2007 Missional Church Consultation
More than 100 church leaders gathered Nov. 2-3 for “The Missional Church and Leadership Formation,” Luther Seminary’s third annual Missional Church Consultation.
Never Miss a Lecture
Defy the laws of time and space by “attending” Luther Seminary lectures via the Web! Two lectures by important American theologians are now available on Luther’s Web site.
Sign Up for Fall Lay School Classes
Taught in two-hour sessions over five weeks on the Luther Seminary campus, Lay School classes begin Sept. 15 and run through Oct. 13. The Lay School of Theology is a program of informal, non-credit classes taught by seminary professors for lay persons who want to learn more about matters that relate to their Christian faith and life.


