Luther Seminary takes its Youth and Family Ministry programs to a new level.
Fourth Quarter 2003
Luther Exhibit Draws Many to Seminary
Luther Seminary was the first U.S. stop for the traveling exhibit “Martin Luther: the Reformer.” This beautiful exhibit chronicled the life and times of Martin Luther, with stunning high quality facsimiles of artifacts from 16th century Germany. About 2,000 people and 45 groups toured the display in August and September.
Best Buy CEO Contemplates Faith and Leadership in the Workplace
Brad Anderson shares his wisdom
10,000 Centered LifeSM Congregations in Ten Years?
It all starts here.
Faithfulness in Ministry Cross Honorees
Rod Anderson, Ed Nesselhuf and Bruce Williams made a difference in their ministries.
Remembering Walter Sandgren
Walter Sandgren, who served as custodian at Luther Seminary for almost 40 years, died on Oct. 25 at the age of 88. Known to decades of seminarians and their families, Luther Seminary named a new apartment complex after Sandgren in 1981.
Remembering James Kittelson
Luther Seminary mourns the loss of James Kittelson, internationally noted Reformation scholar, professor of church history, and director of the Thrivent Reformation Research Program at Luther Seminary. He died Nov. 10 of liver cancer. Fittingly, the date is also the anniversary of Martin Luther’s birth. Kittelson came to Luther Seminary in 1997 from Ohio State […]
Facilitating Christian-Muslim Dialogue
Dr. Roland E. Miller Receives the Race, Church and Change Award