Master Potter Richard Bresnahan speaks with Resident Scholars February 5, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Richard Bresnahan, master potter and Saint John’s artist-in-residence, spoke at our monthly Resident Scholars Monday Luncheon on February 1, 2016.
Never Call Them Jerks: Healthy Responses to Difficult Behavior February 4, 2016 By Elisabeth Kvernen Leave a Comment When conflict arises in the church, we should focus on the behavior that needs addressing rather than labeling those around us.
Hidden Inheritance February 1, 2016 By Gary Reierson Leave a Comment In this remarkable memoir, Neumark reflects on her wrestling with Christian theology as she learns of her family’s Jewish ancestry, and the horrors they endured in the Holocaust.
January 2016 Newsletter January 29, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment If you missed our January 2016 newsletter in your inbox, we invite you to check it out online: View the January 2016 email newsletter archive »
Practicing Communion in Diversity January 28, 2016 By Ann Garrido 1 Comment Ann Garrido suggests that developing healthy habits around conflict is one of the most important things Christians can do together.
The Changing Face of Minnesota and Its Implications for the Future January 28, 2016 By Gary Reierson Leave a Comment The Collegeville Institute Fellows met in January 2016 to discuss, “The Changing Face of Minnesota and Its Implications for the Future.”
Saint Paul Lives Here (in Minnesota) January 27, 2016 By Zach Czaia Leave a Comment A poem by Zach Czaia, participant in the summer 2015 writing workshop, Poetry, Prose and Prayer: A Week with Michael Dennis Browne.
Conflict and Change in the Church January 21, 2016 By Betsy Johnson-Miller Leave a Comment Anita L. Bradshaw suggests that the more we can welcome the unavoidable ebb and flow of conflict and change, the more able we are to give ourselves to the business of being church.
Book Notes, January 2016 January 19, 2016 By Betsy Johnson-Miller Leave a Comment Lucy Bregman on spirituality, and Leonard Swidler on dialogue and encountering the Other.
Should I Stay or Should I Go? January 14, 2016 By Mary Farrell Bednarowski Leave a Comment I will never be a fearless traveler, but I know that sometimes I need to go.