Education
Events
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Kindling Faith – “Freed in Christ: Race, Ethnicity, and Culture” with Dr. Richard Perry
Online WebinarJoin Kindling Faith for "Freed in Christ: Race, Ethnicity, and Culture" with Dr. Richard Perry, emeritus faculty, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. The learning session will take place online via Zoom from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on October 22. Participation costs $20 per individual or $80 per congregation with no limit to the
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Kindling Faith: Aging Grace-Fully Author Series: Anne Lamott
United Lutheran Seminary Gettysburg campus 61 Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, United StatesAging Grace-Fully examines how to age with grace and live, fully, with the physical, mental and social changes that are often difficult to accept when growing older. Join us to seek understanding and acceptance of these challenges in our eight-part series featuring leading authors who share their knowledge and experiences about aging including suffering, love
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ULS Celebrates 200 Years of Lutheran Theological Education
United Lutheran Seminary will celebrate its bicentennial throughout 2026 with special events planned on the Gettysburg, PA campus in May 2026 and on the Philadelphia campus in September 2026. Additional events will be announced throughout the year. Please visit the ULS website and online calendar for additional information and join LAMPa in recognizing 200 years
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Faithful Resilience
Online WebinarFaithful Resilience is a six-part weekly study on climate resilience for faith communities. The climate crisis has arrived. Faith communities must not only react but also prepare.
Over the last decade, hurricanes have intensified, wildfires have burnt stronger, and heat waves have baked our cities. These events can only be expected to get worse in the next decades. Most of our faith communities are not ready for these climate-driven disasters. Yet the communities who will be most threatened by climate change also have an opportunity to play a pivotal role in building resilience in their towns and cities.
Whether a faith community has a large facility, land, social capital, or something else, those assets can be channeled into building climate resilience in preparation for the coming physical and spiritual storms of the climate crisis. Join us for this six-week weekly exploration and consider how your faith community can become a force for climate resilience.
To learn more/register, see: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1975013162535. Contact Lisa Brenskelle at gcs.lrc@gmail.com for more information.
Topics for the six-week exploration of how faith communities can become a force for climate resilience for your community include:
Week 1: The Land We Inhabit
Week 2: The Fierce Urgency of Now
Week 3: Resilience & Restoration
Week 4: Climate Migration
Week 5: Building Resilience
Week 6: Resilient Religion/Spirituality
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