Jun 8, 2021 | 2021 Spring Break, Newsletter |
The digital realm is a familiar one for me. Even before the pandemic, I was organizing Skype and Facebook messenger calls with my family and friends to play long-distance games from the Jackbox franchise or Dungeons and Dragons. And, as an avid gamer, I was no...
Apr 22, 2021 | 2021 Spring Break, Newsletter |
Having grown up in Wisconsin, I have always viewed springtime with cautious optimism…warmer temps, and thoughts of summer come to the forefront of our minds. Yet, more often than not, we are slammed by an unexpected cold front or a snowstorm. This cautious...
Apr 21, 2021 | 2021 Spring Break, Newsletter |
It’s not a tactics-and-techniques kind of book; more importantly, Ryan Panzer describes the ways technology has influenced and changed our culture over the past decade with priorities of questions, community, collaboration, and creativity all having become more highly...
Apr 21, 2021 | 2021 Spring Break, Newsletter |
In any given year, it seems as though the Lutheran Campus Ministry community is becoming something new. As a quarter of our student population leaves and another class is welcomed, life at LCM is always changing. But this year, with all of our activities shifting to a...
Apr 21, 2021 | 2021 Spring Break, Newsletter |
Last year disrupted many so things for us, especially our connection to our church life. While many churches around the country have reopened, many remain closed, and many congregants still feel unsafe to attend in-person worship. While nothing virtual can replace the...
Apr 21, 2021 | 2021 Spring Break, Newsletter |
In the wake of the events of the past spring and summer, I remember seeing lists and lists of books about race. When I saw that we would be reading Dear Church by Lenny Duncan I was excited to be able to have a group to discuss the topics and a little accountability...
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