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Robert
Hughes reflects on his presidency
A three-stage campus renewal plan, leading the Seminary to embrace
technology, and close associations with colleagues have been
highlights
The
Seminary's 135th commencement
Forty-seven graduates were honored at exercises which included
a spotlight on an energetic 80-year-old recipient
Three graduates
commence
The aspirations of seniors Eric Harrison, Peggy Wuertele and
Tom Wilson reveal insights into the life tapestries of 1999
graduates.
Celebrate
Bill Shafer
The Seminary will miss the wit and wisdom of its Director of
Enrollment Services as he returns to the pulpit..
Several
appointments announced
Administrative changes at the Seminary mean new responsibilities
for Rick Summy as Admissions Director, Rene Diemer as Registrar,
Ellen McGarr as Coordinator of Student Services and Mark Staples
as Director of Communications.
What kind
of plaguing can you endure?
Preaching Days speaker Susan Ericsson challenged her audience
to prod parishioners from the pulpit, reminding them that God
will always be with them in messy situations 
Looking at
Congregational Conflict
Alban Institute Consultant Gil Rendle describes the generational
factors that may trigger church disputes. He addressed
the 1999 Magnet Church Consultation.
Louisa Groce
- Ordinand at 80
A Seminary senior is about to become the ELCA's oldest new pastor.
From Missiles
to Mission
Art Hebbeler used to monitor ICBMs . Now his passion is bringing
the Gospel to the streets.
1999 Hein-Fry
Lecture
Mary Collins challenges worship leaders to make liturgy more
all-encompassing
"Called
to Common Mission" Endorsed by LTSP Faculty
"Called to Common Mission," a revised proposal for
full communion between the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
and The Episcopal Church, won a unanimous endorsement April
6 from the faculty of LTSP.
A Scandal Not
to Agree?
A Seminary event focuses on Called
to Common Mission, a revised proposed agreement with
the Episcopal Church.
The Challenges
for Human Rights Today
The First Annual O. Frederick Nolde Symposium celebrated the
50th anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration
of Human Rights and defined the issues people of faith face
today.
What's a
Quodlibet?
An Admired Professor is "grilled" by the Seminary
community and responds
Chair Awarded
Dr. Robert B. Robinson, Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew,
is honored with the Anna Burkhalter Chair.
From Caesar's
to Seminary
Curtis Haynes once managed finances for
an Atlantic City Casino; he is now LTSP's Business Manager.
Leading a
Church's Regeneration
Seminarian Marcela Dusikova describes
the role of youth in restoring vigor to the Slovakia church.
Crawford speaks
at LTSP's Martin Luther King Day Celebration
LTSP's program marking Martin Luther King Day included the Rev.
Dr. Marvin Luther Crawford, who said, "As long as we continue
to talk with one another in true community there is the possibility
of changes."
Trustee Ted.
C. Womer dies
Ted C. Womer, a devoted trustee of the Seminary who served as
its treasurer the past 10 years, died Saturday, January 2, at
his home in New Canaan, CT. He was 79.
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