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Register Now for Collegeville Connections Events

March 2, 2021 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment


In January 2021, the Collegeville Institute began hosting one-hour, weekly virtual event that features the work of alumni. Grab a cup of coffee and zoom into our events on Wednesdays from 12-1 PM, CST. During the month of March, events will cover a range of topics including refugee stories, Benedictine monasticism, The Saint John’s Bible, and Christian publishing.

Upcoming Events

To register, click on individual events below.

    Previous events

    To watch recordings of past Collegeville Connections events, click on individual links below.

    • April 6: Crafting the Concrete, Strengthening Our Stories

      Wednesday, Apr 6th 12:00 pm 

      Join Collegeville Institute writing workshop facilitator Patrice Gopo for a craft discussion about using concrete detail in spiritual writing.

    • March 23: Mental Health & Rural Ministry

      Wednesday, Mar 23rd 12:00 pm 

      Mental health issues are facing rural communities in unique ways. How can congregations and clergy respond?

    • March 23: Virtual Alumni Gathering at FFW

      Wednesday, Mar 23rd 10:00 am 

      Are you attending the virtual Festival of Faith and Writing? Join a meet-up just for Collegeville Institute alumni from 10-11 AM CT.

    • March 2: Praying with our Pens on Ash Wednesday

      Wednesday, Mar 2nd 12:00 pm 

      Join retreat leader and writer Carol Younger on Ash Wednesday to experience how writing in community can deepen your spiritual life.

    • Feb. 15: A Call to Sabbath

      Tuesday, Feb 15th 12:00 pm 

      Come explore what the ancient and countercultural practice of keeping Sabbath might mean today for us as individuals and communities.

    • Feb. 2: The End of Burnout

      Wednesday, Feb 2nd 12:00 pm 

      How can we overcome burnout and find moral significance in our lives beyond work? Join us for a conversation with author and Collegeville Institute alum Jonathan Malesic.

    • Dec. 1: A Pilgrim’s Calling Through Advent

      Wednesday, Dec 1st 12:00 pm 

      Begin the season of Advent with an online pilgrimage and a conversation about celebrating callings during different liturgical seasons with Pastor Christina Braudaway-Bauman.

    • Nov. 3: Spirituality, Song, and Social Justice

      Wednesday, Nov 3rd 12:00 pm 

      Join Don Saliers and Emily Saliers for a lively conversation about faith, music, and their time as a family at the Collegeville Institute.

    • Oct. 18: Labor, Religion, Politics, and Public Engagement

      Monday, Oct 18th 4:30 pm Quadrangle Building 264

      On Monday, October 18, at 4:30 PM, join us for a conversation on Labor, Religion, Politics, and Public Engagement with the AFL-CIO's Damon Silvers and Jubilee USA Network's Eric LeCompte.

    • Oct. 6: Spiritual Leadership in Times of Crisis: The Conversation Continues

      Wednesday, Oct 6th 12:00 pm 

      Rabbi Aaron Weininger and Rev. Abby Henderson speak about spiritual leadership in turbulent times and the importance of building interfaith relationships.

    • Oct. 4: Pilgrim People of Peace: Looking for a Map

      Monday, Oct 4th 6:00 pm St. Bridget Catholic Church

      Don't miss Resident Scholar Gerald Schlabach's lecture on why Catholics and Mennonites need each other. The presentation will be live-streamed.

    • Sept. 30 – Oct. 17: Stations of the Heart

      Thursday, Sep 30th Nautilus Music-Theater

      From September 30 - October 17, George Mauer, incoming Collegeville Institute musician-in-residence, will be performing Stations of the Heart in Saint Paul, MN.

    • Sept. 30: Virgil Michel’s Benedictine Vision of a World Where All Have Enough

      Thursday, Sep 30th 11:30 am Quadrangle Building 264

      Resident Scholar Eric LeCompte presents a Lunch and Learn lecture titled: "Benedictine Vision of a World Where All Have Enough." This event will be live-streamed.

    • July 7: Merton on My Mind

      Wednesday, Jul 7th 12:00 pm 

      Sophfronia Scott shares her deep dive into the journals of Trappist monk Thomas Merton, which inspired her new book The Seeker and the Monk.

    • June 2: Raising Kids for a Just World

      Wednesday, Jun 2nd 12:00 pm 

      Lydia Wylie-Kellermann and her father Bill discuss her new book about loving kids and fighting for justice spanning multiple generations.

    • May 5: Publishing for Christian Writers

      Wednesday, May 5th 12:00 pm 

      Agent, editor, and writer Jevon Bolden joins author Ellie Roscher in a discussion about the business of Christian publishing.

    • April 28: The Jubilee Promise: Biblical Solutions to the Global COVID-19 Crisis

      Wednesday, Apr 28th 12:00 pm 

      Join Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA Network, for a conversation about how the biblical theme of Jubilee can apply to pandemic response worldwide.

    • April 21: Three Collegeville Institute Poets

      Wednesday, Apr 21st 12:00 pm 

      Celebrate National Poetry Month with a reading by three poets affiliated with the Collegeville Institute. Award-winning poets Angela Alaimo O’Donnell, Shann Ray, and Betsy Johnson will read from their recent collections.

    • April 14: Jazz for the Soul: The Life and Music of Mary Lou Williams

      Wednesday, Apr 14th 12:00 pm 

      Deanna Witkowski will read excerpts from her forthcoming biography about Mary Lou Williams and perform live selections from her recent album.

    • March 31: Islamic Teachings on Jesus: Prophet, Messiah, and Son of Mary

      Wednesday, Mar 31st 12:00 pm 

      Imam Tamim Saidi explores Christian and Muslim teachings about Jesus in conversation with Dr. Marty Stortz.

    • March 17: Christ’s Body in The Saint John’s Bible: A Lenten and Easter Reflection

      Wednesday, Mar 17th 12:00 pm 

      Focusing on illuminations from The Saint John’s Bible, Susan Sink will use Sandra Schneiders’ book Jesus Risen in our Midst as a lens for understanding Jesus’ resurrection and post-resurrection appearances in the Gospel of John.

    • 60 minutes

      March 10: Benedictine Monasticism as a Way of Life: Its Origins and Future

      Wednesday, Mar 10th 12:00 pm 

      For centuries, the Rule of Benedict has been the foundation for sustainable Christian communities. This presentation will explore the key elements of the Rule with an emphasis on their perennial relevance.

    • March 3: Telling Refugee Stories

      Wednesday, Mar 3rd 12:00 pm 

      Authors Kao Kalia Yang and Jessica Goudeau will read from and discuss their recent books about refugees resettled in Minnesota and Texas.

    • February 17: All Ashes are Not the Same

      Wednesday, Feb 17th 12:00 pm 

      Join Heidi Neumark on Ash Wednesday to reflect on what it means for Christians to be marked with the cross, with or without ashes, this year.

    • February 10: Anti-racism and the Catholic Church

      Wednesday, Feb 10th 12:00 pm 

      Dr. Tia Noelle Pratt will discuss her ethnographic research on race and identity in the African American Catholic experience, the genesis of her #BlackCatholicSyllabus, and the importance of centering and listening to Black voices in the Church.

    • February 3: Metaphor as a Tool for Discernment

      Wednesday, Feb 3rd 12:00 pm Virtual Event

      How do individuals and churches collectively discern what choices to make? And how can metaphors, such as pottery, help with the process?

    • January 27: The Threads of Vocation: saint benedict’s table Weaving Project

      Wednesday, Jan 27th 12:00 pm Virtual Event

      Rev. Rachel Twigg Boyce from saint benedict’s table shares how her congregation uses the metaphor of weaving to explore callings.

    • January 13: Bonhoeffer and Our Moral Selves in History

      Wednesday, Jan 13th 12:00 pm Virtual Event

      Join Bonhoeffer scholar Victoria J. Barnett to consider our moral responsibility in times of deep racial, economic, and political divisions.

    • January 6: From Parties to Policy: Asset Based Community Development

      Wednesday, Jan 6th 12:00 pm Virtual Event

      In this virtual event, De’Amon Harges and Mike Mather will share stories and reflections on what they have learned in the church and community across their 20 year friendship.

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