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  • Preaching More than the Bread of Life Workshop Join us as we explore the first reading and psalm in the Bread of Life series that marks every Year of Mark. Preaching More than the Bread of Life with Dr. Samuel Torvend Tuesday, June 29th at 10:00am (Pacific) From July 25 through August 22 this year, the lectionary offers rich fare for preaching: Elisha feeding the hungry; the Israelites surviving on morning bread; an angel directing Elijah to eat; Wisdom setting a table with food and drink; and

  • Timelines for Marcom ServicesTimelines ServiceCompletion Time Design7 - 14 days Vended Services printing (envelopes, calendars, programs, folders, etc.)14 - 28 business days Immedia mailing with assembly (non-profit or bulk rate)7 - 10 business days Poster Distribution42 days (6 weeks) More ServiceCompletion Time Web / Email / Reader Board / Calendar Listing7 - 14 days Social Media Outreach7 days Copy Center printing2 days Scoring and Folding (note cards)5 business days Photography7 days Mail

  • may be prescribed by a travel nurse, your personal physician, or another qualified medical provider. This policy also covers costs associated with follow-up travel medications. Work-related travel medications may include those needed in a variety of situations including: attending an international professional conference, leading a J-term, summer-session or semester-abroad class, representing PLU on official business, or the pursuit of scholarly work. PLU will not cover non-work related travel

  • Funding Students for the International Science and Engineering FairDonateThe South Sound STEM Fair Alliance is a Washington nonprofit corporation with IRS tax exempt 501c3 status. We manage the Discovery Fair as our exclusive mission. We are an all-volunteer organization. Our assets are under $10,000. The cost for an annual fair, depending on the number of registrants and inventory carryover is around $3,500 and higher. Obtaining donations from corporations is increasingly difficult due to

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  • Resolute Online: Fall 2019 – RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine. Search Features Features The Inauguration of Allan Belton Clinical Learning and Simulation Center Palmer Scholars Trinidad and Tobago Transformation Discovery Discovery Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Connect with other Lutes LuteLink Alumni Referral Scholarship Give to what you Love 2019 Alumni Awards Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note

  • reminded me of another important aspect of breaking bread together – the notion of hospitality. It is one of the greatest qualities of a human being to possess a sense of hospitality. In ancient societies, hospitality was considered a great virtue, and refusal to be hospitable to others was a great sin. Travelers from distant lands were offered a warm reception with shelter and food for the night, often without the host knowing the stranger’s history or homeland. Increasingly in today’s society

  • Publications “Food Chemistry: An Asynchronous Course Designed with Hands-On Experiments for Undergraduate General Education” A. M. Munro Journal of Chemical Education 100, 9, 3347-3354 (2023) DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c00130 “The Primarily Undergraduate Nanomaterials Cooperative: A New Model for Supporting Collaborative Research at Small Institutions on a National Scale” S. M. Hughes, et al. ACS Nanoscience Au 1, 6-14 (2021). “Synthetic Approaches for Growing Zinc Sulfide and Zinc Selenide

  • provides the most versatile support for campus and student needs. If you would prefer to give by mail, you may print and complete the Donate by Mail form to be included with your gift. You can then send it in to the address shown with your cash, check or credit card gift. If you would like someone to be included in the listings below, please contact us at giftsupport@plu.edu.Make a Tribute GiftIn Memory Walter Nielsen – David Ulleland Memorial ScholarshipMake a gift in memory of WalterShirley Zurfluh

  • is used in Makonde mapiko ceremony. It has a angular, pointed face with a small nose, squinting eyes, pronounced eyebrows, small parted lips and 10 evenly spaced teeth (mostly hidden inside the mouth). Carved into the mask is a small curved mustache and black beard beneath and a black beard, which once has been decorated with human hair, accompanies it. What appears to be a black headwrap covers the mask’s head which contain six overlapping layers that meet in the center of the skull. In places