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Seminary and Divinity School Day

NOVEMBER 7, 2019

AUGSBURG UNIVERSITY 鈥 FOSS HALL

 

A day to connect, reflect, and explore theological graduate study options. This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淰ocation at the Thresholds鈥.

 

Students of all denominations welcome! We hope to have 12-15听divinity听schools and听seminaries听represented.

Sign up for Seminary/Divinity School Day by October 30

Schedule for Thursday, November 7th听颈蝉:

 

9:30 am 听听听听听听听听Check-in/ Registration

10:00 am 听听听听听听 Welcome, Introductions & Opening Devotion

10:45 am听听听听听听听 Table Time for听Seminary听Representatives & Students

11:30 am听听听听听听听 Chapel Worship

12:00 pm听听听听听听听 Lunch with Keynote Speaker Melissa Pohlman 鈥00,

Pastor for Community Ministry, Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis

1:15 pm听听听听听听听听听 More Table Time

2:15 pm听听听听听听听听听 Departure

 

Seminary and Divinity Day is a collaboration between Campus Ministry at 海角社区 and Gustavus Adolphus College.

If you听have questions,听contact Janice Dames at dames@augsburg.edu or 612-330-1732.

Students who would like to attend the day should register by October 31.

 

We hope you will join us.

Chapel Series Begins “Our Shared (Im)migration”

sharedimmigrationJoin us听for worship听in the chapel as we begin our听Chapel Series, “Our Shared (Im)migration: Pilgrim Clasps Hand of Pilgrim,”听exploring our many journeys,听Jesus as a refugee, and hope amidst the challenges of 2017.

Tuesday, 1/10, 11:30am: Babette Chatman, Community Collaborative Partner, Redeemer Center for Life & Redeemer Lutheran Church, preaching.

Wednesday, 1/11, 10:40am: Pastor Sonja Hagander, College Pastor & Director of Ministries, preaching

Thursday, 1/12, 11:30am: Interfaith Mini-Convo with Dr. Audrey Lensmire, Assistant Professor, Education Dept., and Director of the EAST program.

Friday, 1/13, 10:40am: Pastor Mike Matson, Chaplain to Student Athletes, preaching.

We gather in Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center 鈥 Everyone is welcome!

 

Chapel Worship Schedule

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays: 10:40am – 11am

Tuesdays and Thursday: 11:30am – 11:50am

Wednesday Night Communion: 9:30pm

 

National Coming Out Day: Andy Anderson

Owe no one anything, except to love one another; for the one who loves another has fulfilled the law. The commandments, 鈥榊ou shall not commit adultery; You shall not murder; You shall not steal; You shall not covet鈥; and any other commandment, are summed up in this word, 鈥楲ove your neighbor as yourself.鈥 Love does no wrong to a neighbor; therefore, love is the fulfilling of the law. 鈥撎齊omans 13:8-10


Andy AndersonI never thought that I was straight. I didn鈥檛 even know what straight was until middle school, when I first heard the definition and shrugged thinking, 鈥淲ell, that鈥檚 not me.鈥

It was disappointing to discover soon after that very few people appreciated the other identities I should have been able to try. I refrained from labeling myself and ended up gray and depressed, with no real label but my own name.

I didn鈥檛 know who I was at the time. I didn鈥檛 like boys like I was supposed to. I didn鈥檛 dress like girls should – in fact, I had breakdowns and cried in dressing rooms trying on feminine clothes – I felt like they took off a layer of skin every time I pulled them on and off, leaving my flaws more naked and exposed than before. Continue reading “National Coming Out Day: Andy Anderson”

Community Interfaith Iftar Dinner

You are invited! To honor our Muslim sisters and brothers and to bring unity and solidarity to the Seward neighborhood, we will have a Community Interfaith Iftar Dinner this Wednesday evening, June 29, 7:30-10pm. Please join us for fun, food, and great conversation as we break our fast together during Ramadan!

This event is sponsored by Augsburg College, Bethany Lutheran Church, Soup for You! Caf茅 at Bethany, Seward Neighborhood Group, and Afro Deli.

Our community partner, Bethany Lutheran Church, is hosting this event and is located at 2511 E. Franklin Avenue, just south of Hwy 94 across the 25th Avenue bridge – minutes away from campus!

Fosdick Lecture on Preaching: February 2, 2016

Author William Kent Krueger

The Christian faith is rooted in story. The stories of scripture communicate the grace of God enfleshed in time and place. When shared, this divine plot has the power to pull people into the narrative in transformative ways. This is the confession of the church that is storied by God.

William Kent Krueger

Join the Augsburg College Campus Ministry Office on February 2, 2016, for the first Fosdick Lecture on Preaching with听New York Times听best-selling author and Minnesota native William Kent Krueger. A renowned story-teller with sixteen novels to his credit 鈥 including听Ordinary Grace听鈥 Kent will speak on the power of story and its 鈥渋mportance to us and its unique ability to move people in mysterious and necessary ways.鈥 His lecture will offer helpful and practical insights for his fans as well as people, like preachers, particularly engaged in the story-telling process. All are welcome.

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The morning session will continue with a Response then conclude with Daily Chapel Worship at 11:30 am with the Reverend听Rachel Wrenn preaching. Rachel is a听2011 graduate from Luther Seminary and recipient of the 2011 A. E. Hanson Prize in Preaching from the seminary. She is actively engaged in small town and rural ministry in Southwest Minnesotaand a frequent contributor to the online preaching resource,听Working Preacher.

Register

 

First Jummah (Friday) Prayer Service Held

Friday the 22nd of January听was the very first Jummah Prayer service that will be held regularly! A special thank you to those who attended, and to those who made this possible, and Mohamud who gave the first qutba. We will be holding Jummah Prayer, every听Friday, in the chapel. Everyone is more than welcome to join us!

鈥 Imann Hodleh, Muslim Student Association President

“The Pursuit of Happiness” 鈥 A Homily by Juventino Meza ’11

Juventino Meza ’11, a听Peace & Justice Studies graduate of听Augsburg College听who听currently works for the Minneapolis Public Schools as a community relations facilitator,听preached in daily chapel for our homecoming week series, “Journeys Home.”听 Here, he shares his homily from October 8, 2015:

“The Pursuit of Happiness”

Thank you pastor Sonja for the invitation. I still can鈥檛 believe I鈥檓 giving a homily. It鈥檚 great to be back at Augsburg.

In the spirit of our journey home and Coming Out Day, this is my message today: finding home and being yourself truly is the pursuit of happiness. Continue reading ““The Pursuit of Happiness” 鈥 A Homily by Juventino Meza ’11″