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University of Alberta
Rev. Richard Reimer
169E HUB International
University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1
ph.: (780) 492-4513
fax: (780) 492-4643
rfreimer@ualberta.ca
www.ualberta.ca/~rfreimer/
University of Calgary
Rev. Klaus Ohlhoff
373 MacEwan Student Centre
University of Calgary
Calgary, AB T2N 1N4
ph.: (403) 220-5451
fax: (403) 284-0069
kohlhoff@ucalgary.ca
www.ucalgary.ca/stmacs
Augustana Chaplaincy
Rev. Craig Wentland
Augustana Faculty, U of A
4901 - 46 Avenue
Camrose, AB T4V 2R3
ph.: (780) 679-1535
fax: (780) 679-1601
craigw@augustana.ca
http://www.augustana.ca/student_life/
University of Lethbridge/
Lethbridge Community College
Rev. Erin Phillips
2406 - 11 Avenue S
Lethbridge, AB T1K 0K8
ph.: (403) 382-0294
fax: (403) 327-7849
fathermother@telus.net
www.uleth.ca/ross/counselling/chaplaincy
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Lutheran Campus Ministry gave the gift of an experiential workshop to stimulate renewal in worship and give contemporary expression to the gospel. The featured speakers, Marty Haugen, composer of life-giving liturgical settings such as the popular “Holden Evening Prayer” and the newly released “Unfailing Light,” and Susan Briehl, writer of the many rich and beautiful texts in these liturgies, creatively explored how to plan transformative worship. Using the image of the body, both our physical bodies and the body of Christ which we become in worship, Haugen and Briehl modeled worship which engages all the senses and then goes beyond the walls of the church building in service to the world (the final session: Liturgy with Legs). Whole Body Worship -- A Celebration of 50 years of Lutheran Campus Ministry
Reflecting on Luke’s Road to Emmaus story, Susan Briehl lifted up the heart of worship as being an encounter with the crucified and risen Christ, and then pointed to the bones of worship as the four central elements of the liturgy where this meeting occurs: in the Gathering, the Word, the Breaking of Bread, and Sending into service. Marty Haugen described the role of a music minister in worship as being as one of servant leadership, being an animator to the Body of Christ so that the bones of worship can come alive.
There were 128 enthralled and invigorated participants representing 34 ELCIC congregations and seven other congregations. An offering of $1157.62 at the Friday evening Festival of Song was received in support of the Quetzalcoatl prison ministry initiated by ELCIC missionary to El Salvador, Brian Rude and currently staffed by LSM-Edmonton alumni Jessica Heine and Ryan Fontaine.



128 participants from 34 different ELCIC churches in the Synod of Alberta gathered together on March 17 and 18 to celebrate Campus Ministry's 50th Anniversary through an experiential workshop with Marty Haugen and Susan Briehl.

This Stick Figure was a wonderful image used throughout the sessions at Wole Body Worship on March 17 and 18 at Hosanna Lutheran Church.

Susan Briehl led many of the sessions during Whole Body Worship and creatively explored how to plan and lead worship that is relevant and meaningful.

Marty Haugen shared many pieces of music he has composed with participants of the Whole Body Worship workshop.

Local church musicians played together with Marty Haugen during the Festival of Song held on Friday night.
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