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Heidi Neumark chronicles South Bronx life
Alums on
the LTSP Web

>>Alum Michael Lozano returns from Baghdad chaplaincy
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Alum Lee Berry's Northwest Territories ministry soars "on eagle's wings"
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Augsburg releases new book by alum D. Michael Bennethum
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"Seminary Kids" Kari Hart, Jessicah Krey Duckworth now alums
>>Convocation 2003 -- Exploring Evil in God's Good Creation
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UTI Alums revitalize their churches: Vernon Ross, Donna Jones
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Alum Len Ashford joins LTSP Foundation team
>>Convocation 2002 --The Church and Healing: Presence and Hope
>>Who wants to be married?
Alum Roy Lloyd recounts a memorable TV wedding, live with Regis
>>For alum Cornelius Eaddy, this installation is a homecoming.

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Welcome alumni/ae!

Cimorelli and congregation
Alum Matt Cimorelli and Ringoes NJ mission congregation

Seminary Glimpses 2004-2005:
Monthly vignettes for your congregational newsletter. [details]

Renewing worship: Learning to be Church again, April 19-21
[details]

Ways to help your congregation's youth grow in faith -- The Eastern Cluster's Theological Education for Youth program. [details]

distance learningDistance Learning: A Welcome Way to Stay Connected
See the courses offered online in the advanced degree programs and Lay Theological Education sections.

Simmons and drawing
Simmons with expansion drawing. The new Reformation sanctuary will seat more than 300 parishioners. The new building will also have a fellowship hall and new kitchen.
When Pastor Gordon Simmons ('71) first came to Reformation Lutheran Church in Philadelphia’s East Mount Airy section 15 years ago, 50 to 60 people were coming to church on Sunday. Today, the predominantly African American congregation in Northwest Philadelphia finds itself facing a healthy and exciting challenge. Ground was broken earlier this month for a $1.7 million building expansion to house a new sanctuary and fellowship hall. Simmons believes Reformation is the first Philadelphia Lutheran church to engage in a building campaign in nearly 30 years [more]

Seen Elsewhere: Alum Dick Stevens cited for "trailblazing" work in interim ministry. [More from MINISTRYLINK]

Food for Thought: Do you miss the weekly chapel sermons? A selection can be found in our Sermons and Reflections section.


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