Being Lutheran: Webinar 3 of series on Lutheran identities
Being Lutheran: Webinar 3 of series on Lutheran identities
An exploration of the diverse expressions and spirituality of Lutherans today
The first Wednesday of each month, you are invited to participate in "Being Lutheran", a monthly gathering for people across the Lutheran communion. This is an opportunity to connect with Lutheran sisters and brothers, and engage in the LWF study process on contemporary Lutheran identities. In this series, we will explore themes that emerged from the consultation in Addis Ababa, and explore the creative, vibrant, life-giving diversity of what it means to be Lutheran today. Each month will begin with a moment of prayer and spiritual reflection. We will welcome a speaker to present a topic, then break out for small group reflection and communion building among your Lutheran sisters and brothers from diverse regions and contexts around the globe.
Theme for September’s Webinar:
Our Indigenous and Lutheran traditions
Speakers:
- Rev. Rebecca Maduli Kurubai, Maasai pastor and doctoral candidate at Tumaini University Makumira, Tanzania
- Ms Risten Turi Aleksandersen, General Secretary of the Sami Church Council
- Rev. Joann Conroy, President of the American Indian and Alaska Native Lutheran Association, Lakota Sioux Nation
Moderator:
- Rev. Dr Chad Rimmer, Program Executive for Identity, Communion and Formation
Further information:
More on Lutheran Identities Study Process