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News from LVC (Page 24)

1st Annual Steinbruck Leadership Award Recipients

1ST ANNUAL REV. JOHN STEINBRUCK LEADERSHIP AWARD RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED Pastors Kelly Chatman of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, MN and Yehiel Curry of Shekinah Chapel in Riverdale, IL have been selected as the first recipients of the Rev. John Steinbruck Leadership Award. This award honors their faithful commitment to youth development, bold leadership, and power building within community. The Steinbruck Award honors the late Pastor John Steinbruck who led Luther Place Memorial Church in prophetic work to create social justice in Washington, D.C. John Steinbruck was also one of the founders of the Lutheran Volunteer Corps. The award honors individuals who demonstrate visionary leadership expressed throughRead More →

2016-12-07
By: Martin Luther
On: December 7, 2016
In: Awards & Recognition, History, Leader Letter, Regional News, Uncategorized
Tagged: Chicago, Leader Letter, Living LVC Values, Minneapolis

Expectations vs. Experience

Anna Jeide, 2016-17 Volunteer Dag Hammarskjold House, Washington, DC About seven months ago I was having lunch with my adviser at Luther College. With graduation fast approaching, I told her how excited I was to begin my year with Lutheran Volunteer Corps. For a long time I had felt called to participate in LVC, drawn by the promise of intentional community, a commitment to simple living, and the opportunity to work for justice. I was thrilled to be offered a position working directly with Latin@s as a Case Worker at La Clínica del Pueblo, a chance to put my Spanish major to good use byRead More →

2016-12-07
By: Martin Luther
On: December 7, 2016
In: Leader Letter, Regional News, Volunteer Profile
Tagged: application, Community, Living LVC Values, National Orientation, Volunteer, Volunteer Profile, Washington DC

Meet LVC Alumna: Katie Schroeder, Director of Advancement

Katie Schroeder joined Lutheran Volunteer Corps as the Director of Advancement in August. Prior to joining the LVC team, she worked for College Possible, an organization that supports low-income students get to and through college. As an alum, Katie brings a unique perspective to her job in advancement. She served in Chicago in 2003-2004, serving as the first LVCer at Umoja Student Development Corporation, and continuing to work three additional years there. Katie’s involvement with LVC continued on. After working at Umoja for four years, Katie went on to serve on their Board of Directors. When she transitioned to working at Free Spirit Media, she alsoRead More →

2016-10-03
By: Martin Luther
On: October 3, 2016
In: Alumni Profile, Leader Letter
Tagged: Alumni Profile, Leader Letter

My Journey to LVC and North Minneapolis

Frannie Dyer, 2016-17 Volunteer, Imani House This past May I graduated from Wittenberg University, a experience that tested me in all aspects of life – academically, mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Throughout college, I was able to further discover and grow into myself – a self that identifies as Lutheran, open minded, and hungry to change the world. I heard about LVC during my junior year of college through chapel talks from LVC alumnae. The idea of a year of service began to sound really appealing. LVC sounded fun, exciting and extremely challenging. I knew that I would be tested in ways I had yet toRead More →

2016-10-03
By: Martin Luther
On: October 3, 2016
In: Leader Letter, Volunteer Profile
Tagged: Leader Letter, Living LVC Values, Minneapolis, National Orientation, Twin Cities, Volunteer, Volunteer Profile

Healing the Breach: Better Together

From Rev. Elizabeth Flomo, LVC Recruitment Desk A few days ago, I attended an ISAIAH clergy event in Minnesota (my first time at such an event for primarily clergy & spiritual leaders connected with ISAIAH). There were over 120 clergy and faith leaders gathered, from across MN. The theme was Healing the Breach: Better Together. I was particularly struck by the words of Doran Schrantz, ISAIAH’s Executive Director, calling us to place God and love back and the center of our common life. Doran noted that ISAIAH’s work as a non-partisan organization does not mean staying silent in the face of heresies currently being spokenRead More →

2016-09-24
By: Martin Luther
On: September 24, 2016
In: Alumni Profile, Centerings
Tagged: alum, Community, Cultivate Justice, LIFE in Service, Living LVC Values
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