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  • Every renewal and reform of congregational life has returned to the source, the core text of Christianity: the Bible.

    More than Bible study? Animating worship, learning, and service with and through Scripture. June 6-8

    Summer Conference in Pastoral Theology
    Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447
  • A committee of faculty, staff, and students from across campus participates in the Common Reading book selection process.

    Selection ProcessA committee of faculty, staff, and students from across campus participates in the Common Reading book selection process. The committee considers the goals of the program, along with other selection criteria, including literary quality, compatibility with the Integrative Learning Objectives and the potential to stimulate engaging, interactive discussions. In keeping with the campus-wide focus of the program, the selection committee intentionally seeks out books with themes that

  • Gathering in the shared experience of living with and sensing what we have lost. We invite members of the student community into a relational processing of their grief; to join alongside one another

    Grief Process Group Gathering in the shared experience of living with and sensing what we have lost. We invite members of the student community into a relational processing of their grief; to join alongside one another in the shared experience of living with and making meaning of what we have lost. New for Spring semester, a Grief Process Group will run every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month, through the end of the school year. 3:30 to 4:45pm The location is private, and will depend on

  • Feminist theology and ethics explored An expert on feminist theology, feminist ethics and theological anthropology will deliver the 2008 David and Marilyn Knutson and Department of Religion Lecture at Pacific Lutheran University. Susan Ross will speak on “Seeking Light and Beauty: Women, Justice and Sacramentally”…

    September 22, 2008 Feminist theology and ethics explored An expert on feminist theology, feminist ethics and theological anthropology will deliver the 2008 David and Marilyn Knutson and Department of Religion Lecture at Pacific Lutheran University. Susan Ross will speak on “Seeking Light and Beauty: Women, Justice and Sacramentally” on Monday, Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in Xavier Hall, Nordquist Lecture Hall, off Park Avenue South. Ross is a professor of theology and faculty scholar at Loyola

  • 2018 Summer Institute in Pastoral Theology June 11-13, 2018 Ten years ago, Peter Steinke published a volume entitled Congregational Leadership in Anxious Times: Being Calm and Courageous No Matter

    Leading a Congregation in Anxious Times 2018 Summer Institute in Pastoral Theology June 11-13, 2018 Ten years ago, Peter Steinke published a volume entitled Congregational Leadership in Anxious Times: Being Calm and Courageous No Matter What (Alban Institute, 2006). Fast forward to 2018 and, if anything, the times have become even more anxious. Pastors and congregational leaders face multiple challenges in a very unsettled and unsettling national and international social, political, economic

    Summer Conference in Pastoral Theology
    Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447
  • May 25, June 1, and June 8, 2021 at 3:30pm PST The turn into a more secular and less traditionally religious culture is no news to us in ministry in the Pacific Northwest.

    researches in areas of theology, ministry, culture, and younger generations. His most recent project is a three volume look at “Ministry in a Secular Age,” including “Faith Formation in a Secular Age” (2017), “The Pastor in a Secular Age” (2019), and “The Congregation in a Secular Age” (2020). Contact the Director of Congregational Engagement, Kendall Jeske, at jeskekj@plu.edu for more information!Session 1Faith Formation in a Secular AgeSession 2The Pastor in a Secular AgeSession 3The Congregation in a

  • process, please feel free to contact us at srr@plu.edu, or 253-535-7462.

  • This page is an informational page for CONTINUING STUDENTS applying for housing for the 2024-2025 academic year.

    This page is an informational page for CONTINUING STUDENTS applying for housing for the 2024-2025 academic year.  All incoming first year or transfer students for Fall 2024 will receive notification from our office or the Office of Admissions with instructions for applying to housing as an incoming student The Room Selection Process (RSP)The Room Selection Process is the formal process held by Campus Life for all continuing students intending to live on campus for the next academic year to

  • Formal complaints are defined as student, faculty, or staff complaints that are submitted through the SoN or the University’s formal grievance, complaint, or other reporting processes such as through Human Resources. Student Concerns The SoN maintains a petition process for students who are requesting an exception to policy, permission to step out of the nursing curriculum sequence, to address professional conduct issues, or to dispute a grade. Policies regarding student concerns or grievances

  • Application ProcessWe accept applications on a rolling basis so you can apply at any time. To apply,