What Nourishes You?

BC 144 - Buntrock Grieg Room

The Lutheran Center hosts monthly meal conversations for staff and faculty on what nourishes them and contributes to their well-being. Each meal features a St. Olaf staff or faculty member who responds to the question “What Nourishes You?” This month, Norma Charlton, Assistant Director, Equity and Intercultural Engagement, Taylor Center for Equity and Inclusion will […]

All-Community Read Book Discussion: Mni Sota Makoce

BC 143

In preparation for Dr. Gwen Westerman's visit on April 13-14, 2023, join a member of the Lutheran Center staff and Director of the Taylor Center Martin Olague '04 to discuss Dr. Westerman's work on the history of the Dakota people in this place. Lunch will be provided at this event! Click here to see more information […]

Free

Native American Spirituality

RNS 310

The Lutheran Center is excited to offer a community education course on Native American Spirituality led by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy during Spring 2023. Beginning Thursday, February 23rd, this course will explore Indigenous perspectives on spirituality, language, voice, history, interpretation, and values through an Indigenous theological lens and cross-disciplinary contextual study. Through this course, participants will obtain knowledge […]

$10 – $50

Native American Spirituality

The Lutheran Center is excited to offer a community education course on Native American Spirituality led by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy during Spring 2023. Beginning Thursday, February 23rd, this course will explore Indigenous perspectives on spirituality, language, voice, history, interpretation, and values through an Indigenous theological lens and cross-disciplinary contextual study. Through this course, participants will obtain knowledge […]

$10 – $50

All-Community Read Book Discussion: Mni Sota Makoce

In preparation for Dr. Gwen Westerman's visit on April 13-14, 2023, join a member of the Lutheran Center staff and Director of the Taylor Center Martin Olague '04 to discuss Dr. Westerman's work on the history of the Dakota people in this place. Click here to see more information and to sign up! Click here […]

Free

Native American Spirituality

The Lutheran Center is excited to offer a community education course on Native American Spirituality led by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy during Spring 2023. Beginning Thursday, February 23rd, this course will explore Indigenous perspectives on spirituality, language, voice, history, interpretation, and values through an Indigenous theological lens and cross-disciplinary contextual study. Through this course, participants will obtain knowledge […]

$10 – $50

All-Community Read Book Discussion: Mni Sota Makoce

BC 143

In preparation for Dr. Gwen Westerman's visit on April 13-14, 2023, join a member of the Lutheran Center staff and Director of the Taylor Center Martin Olague '04 to discuss Dr. Westerman's work on the history of the Dakota people in this place. Breakfast will be provided! Click here to see more information and to […]

Free

Native American Spirituality

The Lutheran Center is excited to offer a community education course on Native American Spirituality led by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy during Spring 2023. Beginning Thursday, February 23rd, this course will explore Indigenous perspectives on spirituality, language, voice, history, interpretation, and values through an Indigenous theological lens and cross-disciplinary contextual study. Through this course, participants will obtain knowledge […]

$10 – $50

What Nourishes You?

BC 142

The Lutheran Center hosts monthly meal conversations for staff and faculty on what nourishes them and contributes to their well-being. Each meal features a St. Olaf staff or faculty member who responds to the question “What Nourishes You?” This month, Peter Schattauer, Associate Director, Lutheran Center for Faith, Values, and Community will lead the discussion. […]

Native American Spirituality

The Lutheran Center is excited to offer a community education course on Native American Spirituality led by Dr. Kelly Sherman-Conroy during Spring 2023. Beginning Thursday, February 23rd, this course will explore Indigenous perspectives on spirituality, language, voice, history, interpretation, and values through an Indigenous theological lens and cross-disciplinary contextual study. Through this course, participants will obtain knowledge […]

$10 – $50