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  • got to know their neighbors – both locally and on a global scale. His primary responsibility on this particular voyage was to teach English to middle-school students, the time when most kids there begin their first introduction to “English iu Comoros.” He also worked with their “Comoros Explores Club” where students from seven towns come together to explore and learn about the history and culture in their own backyards. “The club fostered a spirit of appreciation and excitement for their

  • could be a better place if people simply got to know their neighbors – both locally and on a global scale. His primary responsibility on this particular voyage was to teach English to middle-school students, the time when most kids there begin their first introduction to “English iu Comoros.” He also worked with their “Comoros Explores Club” where students from seven towns come together to explore and learn about the history and culture in their own backyards. “The club fostered a spirit of

  • route to the center and back is clear and presents no navigational challenge.  Many different types of people engage a practice of walking a labyrinth as a spiritual practice. A labyrinth can be: A pathway that may become a mirror for our own lives and metaphor for our spiritual journey. A circle and a spiral, each a powerful and ancient symbol of unity, wholeness and transformation. A tool of spiritual growth, healing and transformation of heart, body, mind and spirit. Labyrinths as a Spiritual

  • . Jesu, Priceless Treasure Paladilhe, Emile Benedictus Qui Venit In Nomine Domini Poulenc, Francis Vinea Mea Electa Shaw, Martin Sing We Merrily Unto God Our Strength Schein, Joh. Hermann Who With Grieving Soweth Bach, J. S. The Spirit Also Helpeth Us Berger, Jean The Word of God Intrada 1969-70Thompson, Randall The Garment of Praise Christiansen, F. M. Psalm 50 Sateren, Leland Cry the Tidings, Prophet Birth Ascension The Redeemer Schreck, Gustov O How Shall I Receive Thee Berger, Jean Vision of

  • Expanding the Mind in German Studies Posted by: alex.reed / May 6, 2022 May 6, 2022 By Kirsten Christensen and Jennifer JenkinsOriginally Published in 2016The German word for the humanities is die Geisteswissenschaften – literally translated, the sciences of the spirit or of the mind. The term, coined by the historian Wilhelm Dilthey in the 19th century, has its roots in the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel’s concept of “Geist” as a superindividual cultural consciousness. (In

  • FOR ADMITTED STUDENTSNEW LUTE IN-PERSON CELEBRATION - JUNE 1 New Lutes are invited to campus to celebrate their decision to attend PLU in the fall! Grab a yard-sign (limited quantity) to showcase your new Lute pride, take a photo with Lance-a-Lute, get some fun PLU swag (plus the Lute Locker will be open to buy additional PLU gear), and enjoy edible cookie dough from Sugar & Spoon. This event is come-and-go style, so show up whenever works best for you between 10am and 1pm. We look forward to

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Baseball! Q&A with Coach Nolan SoeteWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? Our first non-conference trip of the year was to Austin, Texas. Our flight got canceled the night before we were supposed to leave. After spending 6 hours on the phone we got everything worked out where we could fly down to Austin on a Friday night and arrive at the hotel around 2 am. We woke up around 7 am and

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Football! Q&A with Coach Brant McAdamsWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? The death of a teammate and persisting through together. A terminal diagnosis of a coach before the season and his death two weeks after the season. The excitement on the sideline of “The Trophy Game” vs UPS. Winning the new trophy in its inaugural year of the historic rivalry. What makes your student-athletes

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Rowing! Q&A with Coach Andy FoltzWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? One of the highlights from this year was the conference, it was at the end of a very challenging week and a week where we as a team kept facing enormous roadblock after roadblock. The Sunday before we had one athlete suffer a major injury, days later a COVID positive case on the team, and then days before the

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Softball! Q&A with Coach Traci BarrettWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? Watching this team grow, get closer than any team we’ve had in my time at PLU, and believe in one another and what it takes to tell the game what you want it to know has been so special. Beating Linfield twice in our series, something no other team in the conference accomplished this year was special, but so