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#171: Your Labor Is Not in Vain

In this Easter reflection, Dr. Jennifer Pietz, Assistant Professor of New Testament at Luther Seminary, draws on 1 Corinthians 15.

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“Your labor is not in vain.” It’s one of Paul’s most direct declarations in 1 Corinthians 15, and Dr. Jennifer Pietz, Assistant Professor of New Testament at Luther Seminary, believes it has everything to do with how church leaders carry their work today. In this Easter reflection, Jenny addresses three common misconceptions about resurrection that quietly hollow out hope in ministry, and grounds each one in what Paul actually argues in 1 Corinthians 15.

Resurrection isn’t only about Jesus. It isn’t only a future promise. And it isn’t an escape from the world. It’s the present foundation of Christian vocation, and the reason your labor in the Lord is never wasted. If you’re a church leader who is tired, discouraged, or simply hungry for a word that goes deeper than Easter Sunday optimism, this reflection is for you.

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Mary Magdalene, La Malinche, and the Ethics of Interpretation by Jennifer Vija Pietz

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Jennifer Pietz
Jennifer Pietz
Assistant Professor of New Testament at Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN

Jennifer Pietz is Assistant Professor of New Testament. She began teaching at Luther in 2020 as a Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Prior to this, Pietz taught in Augsburg University’s Religion Department and Emory University’s Candler School of Theology.

After earning a B.A. from Coe College (summa cum laude), Pietz began pursuing a call to ministry that includes years of service with ministries in Mexico and in Spanish-speaking congregations in the Twin Cities. Before earning her M.Div. from Luther Seminary and Ph.D. from Emory University, Pietz also earned an A.A.S degree in Photography and Digital Imaging from Minneapolis Community and Technical College to support her use of photography and art in various aspects of ministry. She is also an ordained Lutheran minister.

Pietz’s first book is Mary Magdalene, La Malinche, and the Ethics of Interpretation (Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2022). It reflects her research and teaching interests in hermeneutics, women in the Bible and world, history of biblical interpretation, and the intersections of the Bible and cultures. She has also written articles for Word & World and Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception and is a regular contributor to Luther’s Working Preacher website.

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Jennifer Pietz
Jennifer Pietz
Assistant Professor of New Testament at Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN

Jennifer Pietz is Assistant Professor of New Testament. She began teaching at Luther in 2020 as a Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Fellow. Prior to this, Pietz taught in Augsburg University’s Religion Department and Emory University’s Candler School of Theology.

After earning a B.A. from Coe College (summa cum laude), Pietz began pursuing a call to ministry that includes years of service with ministries in Mexico and in Spanish-speaking congregations in the Twin Cities. Before earning her M.Div. from Luther Seminary and Ph.D. from Emory University, Pietz also earned an A.A.S degree in Photography and Digital Imaging from Minneapolis Community and Technical College to support her use of photography and art in various aspects of ministry. She is also an ordained Lutheran minister.

Pietz’s first book is Mary Magdalene, La Malinche, and the Ethics of Interpretation (Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2022). It reflects her research and teaching interests in hermeneutics, women in the Bible and world, history of biblical interpretation, and the intersections of the Bible and cultures. She has also written articles for Word & World and Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception and is a regular contributor to Luther’s Working Preacher website.