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How do girlfriends “do” theology? A message from Babette Chatman

babetteWhat is theology?

How do girlfriends “do” theology?

Theology is addressing issues that we could simply classify as human issues. DTwG (our weekly bible study group) looks at issues from a girl’s perspective. We experience the questions together and together we explore answers!

Questions such as: Why is life the way it is?  What do we believe?  and Why?  Where is God in our suffering?  And many, many more questions.

Let’s gather every Monday: block out an hour of your time Girlfriends and let’s do theology starting Monday, September 14 @ 7:00pm in the Millie Nelson room!

“Rock Solid,” A message from Pastor Sonja Hagander

Cairn stones in NorwayOne of my favorite orientation activities is to gather with new StepUP students and their families. Each year I am invited to offer a ritual of beginning with this crowd. Here’s a window into some of that time together from this week:

“Mountains are often seen as sacred. Mount Etna in Italy is vital for the Vulcans. Mount Sinai for Jews and Christians. Your own mountaintop experiences can often lead you to experience the holy and bind you to your higher power. This summer I traveled to mountainous Norway and was in an area called Trollstiegen. The day I was there it was windy, clouds hung low and I couldn’t see very far in front of myself. I was stuck. And then, slowly, I began to see people and a way forward. Looking again, the figures were not people, but cairns. Cairns are stacks of pebbles, stones or even small boulders that guide the way. They are built by fellow hikers. There I was, surrounded by literally thousands of cairns, all shapes and sizes. They looked like people! You have in your hand some stones. I invite each new student to share with your family one “rock,” one sign, one event….that led you to Augsburg. And then, in turn, families, I invite you to build your own cairn in front of your student and “bless” them by reminding them of the “cairns” that will be there for them as they make their way at Augsburg.”

Campus Ministry welcomes Pastoral Intern, Jacie Richmond

Augsburg University Campus Ministry is pleased to announce the arrival of our new Pastoral Intern, Jacie Richmond, a third-year M.Div. student at Luther Seminary in St. Paul. Jacie will be splitting her time between Augsburg and Trinity Lutheran Congregation, our partner congregation in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood worshiping in Hoversten Chapel on Sunday mornings.

Jacie adds, “I am originally from Plymouth, MN but I now live not too far from here in St. Paul. When I am not busy working I enjoy reading, writing on my blog, running, interfaith conversations and watching tons of movies. I also love going to hockey, baseball and soccer games when I can. I really look forward to meeting people and getting to know you over the next year!”

Pastor Sonja publishes in Café magazine

Read Pastor Sonja's article on boldcafe.org“Faith reflections: Seeking calm” by Pastor Sonja Hagander, College Pastor and Director of Ministries, is featured in the current issue of Café, Women of the ELCA’s on-line magazine.

The story of Elijah and the widow of Zarephath in the Old Testament, can teach us about decreasing our stress to live a balanced life. Read the article