- to Jeffrey Hack whose Sr. Capstone film “Live and Learn” was accepted into the Arizona Film Showcase at the downtown Phoenix Film Bar. It will be playing 1/26 at 6pm at the Film Bar.
LCM
Living Lutheran Article about Campus Ministry
More than 240 Lutheran campus ministriesOpens in New Window provide an ELCA presence at state and private colleges and universities across the country. They minister to everyone in their academic settings—not just students and not just Lutherans—as they seek to engage people in what it means to be a community that reflects the life of Christ.
This mission is lived out in various ways from ministry to ministry and is shaped by many factors, including regional demographics, leadership and even the ministry’s physical context. A ministry that operates out of its own campus center or a shared space with ecumenical partners functions differently from those that are parish-based or that work out of houses on campus.
Sedona Retreat
Students will head for the hills for the annual winter retreat, held again this year at Christ Lutheran Church, Sedona. The retreat will be January 31- February 2. We meet and stay with the campus ministries from U of A and NAU.
Thanks Thrivent!
Thanks Thrivent for the seed money and the Action Team initiative. Lefse making, free student meals, the student pantry, shopping for the Christmas family, Labor Day weekend to San Diego. It is amazing how this has helped us and the community.
San Diego Retreat 2019
Student of the Month – Kayla Pagel
Name: Kayla Pagel
Year of School: Freshman
Hometown: Tempe
What memories do you have from University Lutheran from before college?
University Lutheran was my first church. Pastor Gary baptized me and it is really amazing to be know that I have families at different churches around Arizona; from University Lutheran, to Desert Cross, to Trinity Lutheran Church. Even though I was only a toddler, I can clearly remember going on Easter Egg hunts around campus and watching fish in the canal with my dad while we waited for my mom finish conversing after service.
What are some positives and/or challenges living on the polytechnic campus?
Positives would be less foot traffic and more nature than Tempe so it is really pleasant to walk around and see the bunnies, roadrunners, quail, and blooming flowers. The biggest challenge and negative would be feeling distanced from friends I have at other campuses.
What is your favorite part of LCM?
Just hanging out with people who understand and share the value of having a belief. Knowing there is always a community of people with the same faith helps ground me.
Why would you encourage others to check out LCM?
It is a welcoming community of people who genuinely want to know how you are doing. Having free food is also great along with nice people and laughter.
What is one thing you are looking forward to this year?
I am looking forward to learning new applications of math so that I can turn designs in my head into a real world product. I am also looking forward to different opportunities to travel with school and friends.