Meet the Creator who is flesh and spirit for you
Enter into an authentic encounter with a God who enters human history and transforms our destiny from death to life.
Ten Luther Seminary scholars and teachers of the church connect us with the God who is present as Creator, Savior and Spirit.
Experiencing God is an intimate glimpse into the heart of God that will help form a mature image of the truine God.
Session One: Who is God? - Our Search for God? Or God's Search for Us?
- Let God be God
- God the Creator
| Session Four: Jesus: God With Us - Beyond Tragedy
- Jesus, Once and Always
- The Great Reversal
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| Session Two: What Kind of God? - Is God Angry?
- Is God Father?
- God - Father, Son and Spirit
| Session Five: Who (or What) is the Holy Spirit? - The Spirit and Spirituality
- The Spirit and the World
- The Spirit in the Bible
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| Session Three: Jesus: God's Surprise - More Than We Expected
- God Was in Christ
- A Teacher and More
| Session Six: The Spirit is Life - The Spirit's Work
- Experiencing the Spirit
- Signs of the Spirit
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Featuring
10 faculty from Luther Seminary: Frederick Gaiser, Sarah Henrich, Mary
Hess, Diane Jacobson, David Lose, Lois Malcolm, Alan Padgett, Steve
Paulson, Matthew Skinner, Richard Wallace.
Six 25-minute sessions and eighteen 5-minute “kick-start” sessions on DVD, leader guide and CD-ROM included.
Produced by Seraphim Communications with Luther Productions of Luther Seminary
Praise for Experiencing God:
We
haven't met. I'm the Senior Pastor over at Como Park Lutheran Church,
just across the fairgrounds from you and I've just finished previewing
the Experiencing God video curriculum.
First,
it's wonderful. Second, I love the way it introduces "new faculty
faces" to those of us who would otherwise only hear from the same old
high publicity faces of years past. They all do a wonderful job. Third,
this resource deserves more publicity and promotion and a link to it
should be on the homepage of the Seminary website, the synod websites,
the ELCA website and anyplace else you can paste it. Fourth, your
presenters did such a wonderful job avoiding jargon and cliches to make
their discussion accessible to laity. Fifth, this is an extraordinary
PR piece...
--Rev. Martin Ericson
Ten
articulate and engaging faculty members from Luther Seminary are
featured in a Luther Productions product using the excellent and
ever-growing technical abilities of Seraphim Communications in a
successful production that leads the audience in a thoughtful
consideration of our basic understandings of the nature and character
of God as Creator, Jesus and Holy Spirit and the ways in which God
works through the lives of individuals and in the world.
I
highly recommend this resource for congregations, large and small. As
we seek to be faithful and invitational as a church, this resource can
help us examine fundamental questions of faith and establish mission
priorities infused with fresh language.
--Lutheran Partners Magazine, May/June 2004