This year’s Faithfulness in Ministry honorees, from left: Bruce Williams, ’67, small town/rural ministry; Ed Nesselhuf, ’71, specialized ministry; and Rodney Anderson, ’74, urban/suburban ministry.You can learn more about Faithfulness in Ministry Cross Award, and nominate someone for it, at www.luthersem.edu/alums/council/fimca.asp
First Quarter 2004
Living Out Our Callings at Home
Mid-Winter Convocation recap
Living Out Our Faith Each Day
President David L. Tiede’s Mid-Winter Convocation Speech
Strategic Plan Update: Center for Lifelong Learning Finds Innovative Ways to Equip Congregations for Ministry
Luther Seminary wants to help congregations assist members in discovering their callings and gifts in order to “live faithfully in their daily lives.”
First Lutheran Carries Out the Great Commission
Minot church gets ready to support eight seminarians
Congregations: Consider Adopting a Seminarian!
With churchwide support declining and the reality of steadily rising tuition costs, seminarians need assistance more than ever to pay for their theological education.
Luther Seminary Receives Thrivent Grant for Student-Oriented Activities
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation has awarded Luther Seminary a $72,000 grant for student oriented activities. The grant will be dispersed during spring semester 2003-2004 and fall semester 2004-2005. Monies will come from four funds: The Thrivent Leadership Fund will allow students to participate in off-campus conferences, workshops and other programs that compliment the academic […]
Cracking The Da Vinci Code
When Matthew Skinner read The Da Vinci Code, he found the plot of Dan Brown’s best-selling novel “contrived” and the characters “flat.” But as a scholar, he found the book “exciting—and frustrating.”