Events
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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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Aging Grace-Fully Author Series II
Thanks once again to a generous grant from the Lutheran Foundation for Long Term Living, we are able to bring eight more authors to our campuses to examine what happens when we grow older and/or care for our aging loved ones. Join us, in person or virtually, to seek understanding and acceptance of these challenges in our ongoing series featuring leading authors who share their knowledge and experiences about aging including suffering, love and loss. Four seperate events held either in Gettysburg or Philadelphia with Zoom options. Please register seperately for each event.
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Request a mail-in or absentee ballot
Request a mail-in or absentee ballot by October 27, 2026 We are called to conversation and prayer around our role as U.S. residents and as people of faith in ensuring our election systems promote dignity and respect for all. We are called to act by speaking out as advocates and engaging in local efforts
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Election Day
We are called to conversation and prayer around our role as U.S. residents and as people of faith in ensuring our election systems promote dignity and respect for all. We are called to act by speaking out as advocates and engaging in local efforts to guarantee the right to vote to all citizens. ELCAvotes is an initiative: expanding the role of the church in encouraging faithful and nonpartisan voter participation by providing faith-based resources around voting providing a framework for all Lutherans to understand and speak out about the intersection of voting and elections and racial, gender and economic justice amplifying the voices of young-adult leaders in the church and providing a platform for young adults to explore what it means to be a civically engaged person of faith engaging with and equipping ethnic communities to talk about voting rights and race and their connection with elections today “[It is] resolved, that members, congregations, and synods of this church be encouraged to “promote public life worthy of the name” by speaking out as an advocate and engaging in local efforts such as voter registration and supporting legislation to guarantee the right to vote to all citizens …”Social Policy Resolution “Voting Rights to All Citizens” adopted Aug. 2013 For more information regarding the importance of voting and civic engagement, please refer to the ELCA social statement on Faith and Civic Life https://www.elca.org/faith/faith-and-society/current-social-writing-projects/civic-life-and-faith and the related social message on Government & Civic Engagement: Discipleship in a Democracy.





