Gracia Grindal, professor emerita of rhetoric at Luther Seminary, recently completed two books: one is the latest in a series of hymn texts on the lessons in the revised common lectionary, collectively known as “A Treasury of Faith,” published by Wayne Leupold editions in North Carolina. The second is, “Unstoppable: Norwegian Pioneers Educate their Daughters,” available from Lutheran University Press.
The many ministries of Chaplain Lembke
Luther seminary alumnus michael t. lembke, ’82, who retired from 30 years in the military earlier this year, has shared his ministry across the globe on and off battlefields.
Inspired by the call: Researching the women of the church
Janet Karvonen-Montgomery explores important female church leaders across the globe.
Urban ministry focus honed—just as violence flares nearby
A longtime focus on urban ministry has sharpened at Luther Seminary, with upgrades in classroom learning and in opportunities for real-life experience at churches and elsewhere.
Removing financial barriers for future pastors
Gerrie Granquist is passionate about removing financial barriers for those called to be pastors. She took action on that passion by creating “The Widow’s Mite Endowed Scholarship Fund” with a testamentary IRA designation to Luther Seminary. “I support the Seminary because they are producing pastors whom we need so much,” says Grandquist. Grandquist’s generous gift […]
Growing Daylight
Nathan Roberts, ’12, co-leads and grows a ministry in Kapenguria, Kenya
Leading the way
Betsy Miller, ’10, uses her D.Min. education to imagine new ministries
Open doors
Mikyoung Park, ’09, follows where God leads







