The Thrivent Reformation Research Program has already established itself as North America’s largest collector of Reformation-era books on microfiche. Now, thanks to a new $300,000 endowment, the program will grow from that collection into a larger conversation.
Lay School of Theology Offers Online Classes
Luther Seminary has terrific faculty and a long history of stimulating classes for laity. But what if you live in Texas?
Muslim Student Provides Opportunity for Cross-Cultural Involvement at Luther
What would lead a Turkist Muslim student to Luther Seminary? Why, Google, of course.
Karoline Lewis Joins Faculty
Karoline Lewis joined the Luther Seminary faculty on July 1 as an assistant professor of preaching.
Luther Seminary Elects New Board Directors and Trustees
Two new members have been appointed to the Luther Seminary board of directors for a four-year term, Beth Lewis, CEO of Augsburg Fortress, Minneapolis, and Bob Torkelson, retired executive, Excelsior, Minn. They join 22 other directors on the Luther Seminary board.
Filling the Stewardship Education Gap
Luther Seminary’s stewardship education programs are helping Christian leaders become good stewards of money, time, volunteers and other assets.
Like Daughter Like Mother, Like Father Like Son
Students commonly follow their parents in attending Luther Seminary. Kate Schruba and her mother, Tryphine, and Carl Fiskness and his dad, Alton, though, have had the more unusual experience of walking the seminary halls side by side.
Congregation Worships Without Borders
If Sean Whelan and his parishioners at North Emanuel Lutheran Church had stuck to their comfortable Sunday routine, they would have all spent the morning of March 25 in their sanctuary in northern St. Paul, Minn. Instead, they found themselves standing in the street outside a nearby home—a crime scene where three people had been killed two mornings earlier—and worshiping with members of the victims’ families.




