Events

Events

2026-04-23T00:00:00-04:00
  • A Vision for Liberating our Democracy

    United Lutheran Seminary: Philadelphia Campus 7301 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    United Lutheran Seminary (ULS) will host A Vision for Liberating Our Democracy: Examining the Religious and Racialized Roots of American Democracy on Feb. 27–28 at its Philadelphia campus. The interdisciplinary conference will bring together scholars, activists, educators and faith leaders to examine how religion and race have shaped democratic life in the United States and

    $50
  • Joint Commission Advocacy Summit 2026

    Shiloh Baptist Church 1500 9th St NW, Washington,, DC, United States

    Join CMEP and a broad coalition of co-sponsors May 5-7, 2026 as we converge in Washington, DC for a Joint Christian Advocacy Summit for the Middle East. Centered on the theme “Do Right; Seek Justice (Is. 1:17): Christians Uniting Against Oppression in Palestine/Israel,” this gathering will equip and mobilize Christian advocates from across the country in support of U.S. policies that uphold dignity, human rights, and lasting security for all who call the region home. Attendees will learn from experts, gain advocacy skills, and have the opportunity to meet with their congressional offices to call for a just peace in the Holy Land.

    $85
  • Theological Education with Adults- Luther’s Teachings for Today

    Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg 61 Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, PA, United States

    Luther wrote the Large Catechism for instruction in the fundamentals of the Christian faith for Church leaders: pastors, instructors, and for parents at home. The catechism is a treasure of the Lutheran Church to this day. Luther’s insights into matters of faith and the Christian life are central to our Lutheran heritage. As we approach the 500 years of its publication (1529-2029), it is time for a closer look.

    The Rev. Dr. Nelson Rivera teaches courses in theology and ethics. He has previously taught at Moravian University and Theological Seminary, the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, and as a visiting professor at the Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico. His published work covers topics in Lutheran theology, Latinx ministry and spirituality, and on the application of evolutionary epistemology in theology and the natural sciences. Dr. Rivera has served as translator, editor, and theological consultant for worship and church resources.

    An ordained minister of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), he has served congregations in his native Puerto Rico and the Philadelphia area. Dr. Rivera has served extensively in programs and committees across the academy and the Church, including the Faith and Leadership Academy, the ELCA Theological Roundtable, and currently as member of the 13th Round of the Lutheran-Catholic Dialogue in the USA

    $350
  • 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.

    $25
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