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Heinrich Leonhard at the In the Spirit Gallery
Please join us Friday, June 5 from 5:30–7:00pm for a reception of artwork exhibited by Heinrich Leonhard at the in the Spirit gallery! The show is comprised of the incredibly detailed yet fanciful #2 pencil drawings of geodes (and their place in history) and...
ELCM Monthly Reflection: God’s Unfathomable Love
In the commotion and clamor of the end of the year, attended by the bittersweet joy of long-labored-for endings and fresh beginnings, and surrounded by the finality of all that was and cannot be changed right alongside all that may be but is yet so uncertain, it is...
Nominations Open for Diocesan Committees
Nominations are now being accepted for a variety of diocesan committees. Find out what positions are open and how you can serve.
ELCM Monthly Reflection: Direct us, O Lord as the Semester Ends
As the semester ends and the summer begins, I’m reminded of a classic prayer for guidance from the Book of Common Prayer. It opens: Direct us, O Lord, in all our doings with your most gracious favor, and further us with your continual help; that in all our works...
ELCM Monthly Reflection: A Sprint to the Finish
by the Rev. Josh Huber Welcome to Holy Week and the final stretch of the academic year! This part of the year tends to feel like an overly long sprint to the finish. Thankfully, Holy Week invites us to a space where we may consider why it is we run in the first place....
ELCM Monthly Reflection: God’s Presence in Lent
by the Rev. Josh Huber When through the deep waters I call thee to go, the rivers of sorrow shall not overflow; for I will be near thee, thy troubles to bless, and sanctify to thee thy deepest distress. –Verse of the 18th-century hymn “How firm a foundation, ye saints...
ELCM Monthly Reflection: Welcoming a New Semester
by the Rev. Josh Huber Here's to the new semester! Winter break was nice. Yet as the weeks went by I noticed more and more how much I missed our Monday night gatherings. Of course I missed the people and food and Rune desserts. But I also really missed the weekly...
