Tuesday, March 29: M.Div. Student Al Aakre
Archives for March 2022
Ministry Matters Session #4 – Inclusivity and the Church with Nadia Bolz-Weber
Join us for Ministry Matters at 7 p.m. Central March 29!
Ministry Matters Session 4 focuses on inclusivity and the church. Pastor Jeni Grangaard will moderate a question and answer session with Nadia Bolz-Weber about how the church addresses or misses the goal of inclusivity especially for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Ministry Matters is a student led six-month series for Christian public leaders to learn about the LGBTQIA+ community, its unique spiritual past, and the amazing opportunities ministry holds for the community. Each session is 90 minutes and will focus on a key topic/issue.
The Zoom link will be included in the community announcements email.
Chapel at a Glance March 29-April 1
We gather in the Chapel of the Incarnation for Community Chapel at 11 a.m. Central.
Tuesday, March 29: M.Div. Student Al Aakre
Wednesday, March 30: Cameron Howard, Associate Professor of Old Testament, Service of Holy Communion
Thursday, March 31: Hymn Sing — Submit your favorite hymns.
Friday, April 1: First Friday Flow with Michelle and David Edgerton
Bible Madness Round 3
Voting is open for Bible Madness Round 3! We’re down to the top 16 books of the Bible now. And with matchups like Luke vs. Esther, Romans vs. John, and Job vs. Galatians, your vote is essential to determining which book will emerge victorious!
Vote in Round 3 of Bible Madness.
2022 Rutlen Faith and Creation Lecture – “Indigenous Spirit: Weaving Justice and Peace in a Wounded Land”
Every other year, the seminary hosts the Rutlen Lecture on Faith and Creation, a lecture series designed to examine the intersection between faith and eco-justice.
This year’s featured speaker is Randy Woodley, distinguished professor of faith and culture at George Fox Seminary in Portland, Oregon. Woodley is also an activist and farmer who is deeply committed to sustainability and eco-justice.
It’s taking place online at 7 p.m. Central Thursday, April 7. Registration is free and the event is open to the public. Register at our “Indigenous Spirit” lecture page.
Community Garden?
Hello, all! We will be having a community garden on campus but we need your help to prepare it! What kind of goodies will be grown? Well, that is where you come in. If you could fill out the Plants for Community Garden form with what you would like seen grown, that would be amazing. This can also give you an opportunity to volunteer to help the garden, get involved with the resurrected Green Team, and share what we should do with our garden goodies. We look forward to hearing what you would like to be grown!