Justice
LCM Spring Break: Alternative Spring Break in New Orleans – Sign up Deadline!
Sign up by January 20! This spring break, journey with us down south to the lively and historic city of New Orleans to serve, learn, play, and grow together in community! We'll be leaning into the racial justice + liberation work + history happening in the city, and learning how faith communities in New Orleans are active in these justice movements. Our time together will roughly be split between serving, active learning and reflection, and enjoying the great music, food, and cultural scene in NOLA!
Spirituality, Resilience, and the Climate Crisis w/ Prof. Kelly Sherman-Conroy
Grace University Lutheran Church 324 SE Harvard St, Minneapolis, United StatesJoin Native Theologian, Professor Kelly Sherman-Conroy, for a conversation on the intersections of resilience and spirituality, especially as it relates to living amidst and caring about creation. She'll share her story […]
Coming Out Day Blessings
Northrop MallOn National Coming Out Day, LCM staff and student leaders will be out on the Mall giving out blessings to celebrate our queer siblings, and recognizing the joys and complexities […]
Community Dinner + Conversation: Christian Gender Diversity & Opening Doors for Everyone
Grace University Lutheran Church 324 SE Harvard St, Minneapolis, United StatesJoin Austen Hartke, author of "Transforming: The Bible and the Lives of Transgender Christians," for a journey through the lives of several "gender outsiders" in scripture and Christian history. Come […]
LCM Spring Break 2024: Reconciliation and Renewal in Northern Ireland
We live in a culture where everyone seems to be 'dug in,' defensive about their values, and deeply suspicious of anyone who does not share them. We are divided along […]
Community Dinner + Conversation: An Open Conversation about Loving Our Neighbor
Grace University Lutheran Church 324 SE Harvard St, Minneapolis, United StatesWhether on our social media feeds, through the news, or our daily lives, we as humans bear witness to suffering all around us. Recently, the Presiding Bishop of the ELCA, Elizabeth Eaton said that "God has called us to be a people who stand with others amid suffering" -- As people of faith, how can we engage the world, in all its joy and beauty, heartbreak and suffering, without growing numb or turning to despair? How can we stand with our neighbors in suffering, while also caring for ourselves along the way? Why as Christians is this an important part of our call?
Conversations that Matter: Knowing, Being Known, and Our Call to Repair
Each summer, we gather with friends, and friends of friends, to join in an important conversation about our shared life together and our shared call in the world. It's a […]
Service Opportunity: Food Prep @ Shobi’s Table
Our first service opportunity of the semester! Shobi's Table is a pay-as-you-can food truck ministry that serves delicious + homemade lunches to all, four days a week in the Rondo, […]
Service Opportunity: Food Prep @ Shobi’s Table
Our first service opportunity of the semester! Shobi’s Table is a pay-as-you-can food truck ministry that serves delicious + homemade lunches to all, four days a week in the Rondo, Midway, and […]
Coming Out Day Blessings
Northrop MallTo celebrate National Coming Out Day and the queer community, LCM student leaders and staff will be out in front of Coffman with donuts, stickers, and of course, giving out […]