Events

Events

2026-04-17T00:00:00-04:00
  • 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
  • Preaching the Paradox: A Festival of Lutheran Proclamation

    United Lutheran Seminary Gettysburg campus 61 Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, United States

    This inaugural festival at ULS Gettysburg is an invitation for preachers to step away from the weekly grind and into a week shaped by worship, conversation, and shared reflection on the strange and life-giving work of proclaiming the gospel. At the heart of the week is daily worship and preaching in the seminary chapel, grounding us again in the paradox we preach: law and gospel, death and resurrection, despair and promise. Alongside worship, the festival will offer practical workshops meant to add tools to the preacher’s kit, exploring topics like faithfully preaching on demons, creation, and centering the sermon within the whole of worship. Whether you are new to ministry or decades into preaching, this festival is an opportunity to renew imagination, deepen trust in the gospel, and remind us that God is still at work through the spoken word.

    $500
  • Register to Vote

    Voter registration deadline is October 19, 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 to guarantee the

  • 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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