Charlottesville, the Christian Response, and Your Church’s Call
An interesting and helpful piece in Christianity Today on the hatred and violence in Charlottesville.
An interesting and helpful piece in Christianity Today on the hatred and violence in Charlottesville.
Monday August 14th, Noon – 1 pm, Kluczyniski Federal Building, 230 S. Dearborn Street. Join the interfaith community of Chicago for a prayerful gathering of solidarity with the people of Charlottesville – and all those who courageously resist the white supremacist racism that grips our country. Our gathering will summon the most sacred elements of … More Interfaith Service for Charlottesville
During Peace Camp, Robin Mitchell led both adults and kids in painting paving stones to line our fence along 55th Street. We’ll finish the project on Sunday, July 23 and Sunday, July 30. If you’d like to help with this, wear clothes to church that you don’t mind splattering with paint. Otherwise, you don’t have … More Paving Stones Project
On July 9th, the congregation voted to call Rev. Kwame Pitts as our new campus pastor. She has been serving Redeemer Lutheran Church in South Holland since graduating from the Lutheran School of Theology in 2015. She brings a passion for social justice, having been a founder during her seminary years of Seminarians for Justice … More Welcome, Pastor Pitts!
Gradual hymn. That is the only title in our service order that reflects the old liturgical Latin names. Gradual is originally a noun, not an adjective meaning something like edging forward. Rather, it is based on the Latin word gradus, meaning step. It reflects the time before the lessons were read from a lectern ( … More Gradual Hymn
Peace Camp the last week of June was engaging and joyous because of the hard work of many volunteers. Chris Weber, our leader; Lise Sveen and Elaine Worcester, who worked with Chris to plan everything; Max Kelogg, Carolyn Rahaman and Elaine Wrocester, who attended training and led our peace circles; Â Judy Merrit-Morgan, who pulled together … More Peace Camp!
This September we will be starting a youth choir at Augustana. There will be a weekly rehearsal that will last approximately 50 minutes and the children will sing once a month throughout the season from September to December and then February to May. In order to plan I need to hear from the families … More Calling All Young Singers!
On Sunday July 2nd, the Rev. Kwame Pitts, a candidate presented by the campus ministry call committee, will preach at Augustana.  Pastor Pitts is a graduate of LSTC and serves as the interim pastor at Redeemer Lutheran Church in South Holland.  Come hear and meet her!
A huge, busy Pentecost Sunday! Â The sanctuary was filled with red helium-filled balloons. Â Above is a procession the children led, as part of a Pentecost liturgy where we identified gifts of the spirit, such as understanding, wisdom, strength. Â Everyone in the congregation then had the opportunity to light a candle to reflect on the gifts … More Celebrating the Gifts of the Spirit: Pentecost!
Register for Peace Camp Tuesday, June 27 – Thursday, June 29 5:30-7:30pm Programs for every age: adults, teens, and children Kids age 12 and under should attend with a parent or caregiver Each evening begins with a light supper (available at 5pm) — Stay for the campfire after conflict resolution – mindfulness – art – yoga … More Peace Camp is Coming!
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