Climate Justice course to be offered again
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- Seminary starts programs for change agents
Wed March 2, 2022California Lutheran University’s Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (PLTS) is offering new programs to prepare religious leaders and laypeople to work for social and environmental change with online options.
- Faculty retiring with emeritus status
Wed April 21, 2021Seven California Lutheran University faculty members with a combined total of more than 160 years of service are retiring with emeritus status.
- Fall 2020 Update
Tue June 23, 2020Given that health officials have indicated that the COVID-19 health crisis will be with us through the fall, we have decided to deliver the courses that had been scheduled face-to-face for the fall 2020 semester virtually.
- PLTS faculty statement regarding George Floyd, racism and white supremacy
Wed June 10, 2020 - Hope in all climates
Mon November 25, 2019From Cal Lutheran's seminary in Berkeley, Cynthia Moe-Lobeda helps people in faith communities and secular society to be agents of justice.
- Faith tested
Thu February 21, 2019When horrific events affect both congregants and additional outsiders, their need for advice and prayer is piled on top of the usual emotional and spiritual demands presented by requests to discuss life’s hardest aspects ranging from addictions and marital problems to grief counseling — creating a surefire recipe for pastor burnout.
- Cal Lutheran receives $1M to help pastors
Wed October 17, 2018California Lutheran University has been awarded nearly $1 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help pastors and church leaders throughout 14 Western states avoid burnout and thrive in their ministries.
- Accreditation input requested
Mon August 6, 2018A committee from the Association of Theological Schools will be on the campus of Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary October 22-25 for an accreditation visit.
- Climate Justice course to be offered again
Wed July 11, 2018 - Muslim college buys seminary campus
Fri September 22, 2017The hilltop property where a Lutheran seminary stood for 65 years before moving downtown will now house a Muslim college.