Thursday, January 28, 2016

01.31.16

Campus Ministry Bulletin
vol 24 no 16

January 31, 2016 - Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time

+  Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19  +  1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13  +  Luke 4:21-30  +
Masses this Sunday at 10:30 am and 6:30 pm







Mass Intentions:
Sunday1.3110:30 am
6:30 pm         
For the SAU Community                   
Monday     2.1Noon+ Dr. John Kamerick, '43
Tuesday     2.24:30 pm+ Wilma Nichol, '58
Wednesday     2.39:15 pmFor student intentions           
Thursday2.4         4:30 pm+ David Herrington, '59          
Friday        2.5Noon+ James Malay, '59

This Week's Activities Include:
Sunday: RCIA/Sacramental Prep 11:30 am (Lower Chapel)
Monday: Music Ministry Rehearsal 6 pm (Chapel); Men's Faith Group 7 pm (Gathering Space Side Room); Brewed Awakening 8 pm (Gathering Space)
Tuesday: Bridge Bible Fellowship 9 pm (Chapel)
Wednesday: Ambrosians for Peace and Justice 8 pm (Lower Chapel); Sacrament of Reconciliation 8:30 pm (Chapel); Mass and More 9:15 pm (Chapel)
Thursday: Women & Faith 8 pm (Gathering Space)
Friday: European Refugee Crisis Conversation 3 pm (Beehive)

Campus Ministry Offices - Lower Chapel
333-6132 or ministry@sau.edu
Fr. Chuck Adam, Chaplain
Chris Clow, Director of Music and Liturgy
Kaitlin Depuydt, Director of Service and Social Justice
Tammy Norcross-Reitzler, Director of Faith Formation
Tom Prior, Grad Assistant

Prayer Ministry - send intentions to BeesKnees@sau.edu.



First in the Nation
As a native born Iowan, I am very proud that our state begins the process of choosing the next president of the United States. Not everyone shares my enthusiasm for the Iowa Caucus.  Some point out that Iowa is not very diverse, we are not largely populated, and only a small percentage of Iowans participate in the caucus. But in a state the size of Iowa, we do have the opportunity to meet candidates, to hear them speak, to ask them questions, and to even take selfies with them.  Ambrosians know this well having had the opportunity this year to see many candidates right here on campus. The Iowa Caucus takes place this coming Monday and I hope Ambrosians know that they and any resident of Iowa who will be 18 years old by election day in November can register at their caucus site and take part in it.  Why participate?  Because taking part in our political process truly is an honorable endeavor.  If we can move beyond the cynicism that turns the word “politics” into something negative, we can begin to recognize democracy for what it truly is: a place where we challenge our leaders to solve problems without warfare or power grabs.  It’s about making sure that “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” are safeguarded for all.  It’s about voting for those who will work for just policies that uphold the dignity of all members of society, especially the most vulnerable, and policies that protect the fragile planet we inhabit. In short, the democratic process is about the future: our own and those who will come after us. There really is no better way to bring about change than through the electoral process. We can call it, "the second foot of social justice." The United States Bishops call it, “Faithful Citizenship.” And Pope Francis calls it authentic faith. In his September address to the joint session of the US Congress he echoed what he wrote in the Joy of the Gospel: “An authentic faith . . . always involves a deep desire to change the world, to transmit values, to leave this earth somehow better than we found it.” Doesn’t that sound like an Ambrosian value? One that enriches lives? As the first in the nation, let's pray that we exercise it well.     ---Fr. Chuck


 •Caucus Information for Students
Do you want to attend the caucuses on Feb. 1 at 7pm? If so, Campus Ministry is gathering groups of students to go and is willing to set up transportation. Following the caucuses, students can meet in the Gathering Space to discuss their experience. Free specialty coffee drinks will be provided in the Gathering Space. If you’re interested in attending the caucuses, e-mail ministry@sau.edu and include which location you’ll caucus at so we can set up carpools.  Information about your Caucus location and is available here:
http://www.sau.edu/Dean_of_Students/Resources/Voter_Information.html

•The Feast of St. Blaise
St. Blaise is a 4th century Christian martyr and patron saint of those with throat illness.  His Feast day is Wednesday, Feb. 3rd. The traditional blessing of throats will be offered after Wednesday’s 9:15 pm Mass.

•Service on Saturday 
 This Saturday 1/30, will be at the Hand-in-Hand Chili Cook-off, supporting the organization’s programming with children with special needs.  Our group will be helping with kid’s activities, face-painting, and doing table clean-up at the event from 2-5pm.  Sign up at ministry@sau.edu to join us.

•Liturgical Ministers
A schedule for 2nd semester liturgical ministers (lectors, extraordinary ministers of holy communion, server/sacristan, greeters/ushers, and cantors) will be created soon.   If you didn’t serve last semester and you are interested this semester, please contact Campus Ministry at ministry@sau.edu.

•Spring Break Service Trips!
Students - Have you turned your application in for one of the trips?  Due to Kaitlin in Campus Ministry by noon on Friday 1/29! Applications are available in the chapel gathering space, lower chapel, mailroom, or can be filled out online at http://tinyurl.com/ServiceTrips.

•Spring Antioch Retreat, Feb. 19-21
Antioch is a great opportunity for students to spend time away from campus, in a safe, non-judgemental place to discuss faith and life in context of a Christian community.  It is open to any SAU student.  The retreat begins at 6 pm Friday, February 19th and concludes at 2 pm, Sunday, February 21st.   Get a registration form in the cafeteria or in the Chapel Gathering Space this week; or register online: http://tinyurl.com/AntiochSP16.  For more information contact the co-leaders of the retreat, Sophie Foreman (foremansophiag@sau.edu) or Cole Epping (eppingcolee@sau.edu).

•European Refugee Crisis Conversation
On Friday February 5 at 3pm in the Beehive, join in a conversation about the European Refugees and the work that Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is doing to help these individuals and families in their resettlement.  Ambrosians for Peace and Justice and the CRS student ambassadors hope to see you for a casual conversation on this important issue!

•Online Stations of the Cross
Campus Ministry is accepting submissions for student reflections for the Online Stations of the Cross.  Students are invited to offer a reflection based on a specific station of the cross, as well as an experience from their life as a college student that relates to the station in some way.  Past reflections by our students have been wonderful - see them at saustations.blogspot.com.  Email ministry@sau.edu for more information or to submit a reflection.  Submissions due Feb 5.

•Daily Lenten Reflections 
The season of Lent begins on February 10.  We are inviting faculty, staff, and other Ambrosians to write short daily reflections based on the scripture readings of each weekday of Lent that will be posted on the SAU website.  If you’d be willing to write one of the short reflections as a way of helping the SAU community be more attentive to the path to growth this Lent, please email Fr. Chuck Adam at adamcharlesa@sau.edu.

•Lenten Small Groups
We are forming a number of small faith sharing groups around campus that will meet weekly during Lent (Feb. 10 - March 23).  The student led groups will use a study guide to reflect on the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy.  Registration information will be available next week.

•BeesKnees Prayer Ministry
Don’t forget, if you have special intentions you’d like to ask members of the BeesKnees Prayer ministry to offer, email them to Beesknees@sau.edu.  Or you can place them in the wooden box on the table near the Reconciliation Room in the chapel.

•Certificate in Youth Ministry Studies - June 23-26, July 28-31
Want to work in youth ministry?  Maybe teaching high school, or as a youth or campus minister?  The Certificate in Youth Ministry Studies program is for you!  This summer program provides students with the tools to help them be successful youth ministers.  You can complete the certificate in just two summers, and can earn up to 8 hours of Theology credit.  Email ministry@sau.edu to get an application or find them online.

•Internship Opportunity for 2016-2017
Are you Catholic?  Interested in fighting poverty?  Applications are being accepted for the 2016-2017 internship  with Diocese of Davenport Catholic Campaign for Human Development Internship (CCHD) - Applications are due Feb. 15, 2016.  The intern will work with Quad Cities Interfaith, Davenport or Center for Worker Justice, Iowa City, two local CCHD funded groups.  Tasks will vary but may include: parish education, training and outreach, letter and article writing, research, and developing relationships with community organizations.  Contact us in Campus Ministry for more details or find the posting on the BeeCAREERS website.

•Follow us on Twitter: @FrChuckAdam and stay up to date on everything happening in Campus Ministry, along with faith-based insights, articles, scripture readings and prayers, and much more!

Thursday, January 21, 2016

01.24.16

Campus Ministry Bulletin
vol 24 no 15

January 24, 2016 - Third Sunday of Ordinary Time

+  Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10  +  1 Corinthians 12:12-30  +  Luke 1:1-4; 4:14-21  +
Masses this Sunday at 10:30 am and 6:30 pm







Mass Intentions:
Sunday1.2410:30 am
6:30 pm         
For the SAU Community                   
Monday     1.25Noon+ Curtis Brownfield
Tuesday     1.264:30 pm+ Raymond Wilson
Wednesday     1.279:15 pm+ Caroline Griffin, '16           
Thursday1.28       4:30pm+ Charlie Morse, '77          
Friday        1.29Noon+ Dr. James Wilson, '66

This Week's Activities Include:
Sunday: RCIA/Sacramental Prep 11:30am (Lower Chapel)
Monday: Music Ministry Rehearsal 6 pm (Chapel); Men's Faith Group 7 pm (Gathering Space Side Room); Brewed Awakening 8 pm (Gathering Space)
Tuesday: Bridge Bible Fellowship 9 pm (Chapel)
Wednesday: Ambrosians for Peace and Justice 8 pm (Lower Chapel); Sacrament of Reconciliation 8:30 pm (Chapel); Mass and More 9:15 pm (Chapel)

Campus Ministry Offices - Lower Chapel
333-6132 or ministry@sau.edu
Fr. Chuck Adam, Chaplain
Chris Clow, Director of Music and Liturgy
Kaitlin Depuydt, Director of Service and Social Justice
Tammy Norcross-Reitzler, Director of Faith Formation
Tom Prior, Grad Assistant

Prayer Ministry - send intentions to BeesKnees@sau.edu.



7 UPs for a New Semester
The beginning of a new semester offers the opportunity to begin with new fervor.  Recently I re-discovered an article I had saved on my computer entitled, “7-Ups for the New Year.”  Obviously, it’s not about the soft drink, but about attitudes and actions. With apologies to its anonymous author, I’ve adapted the list for members of the St. Ambrose community.  In this new semester, let us resolve to:
1)  WAKE UP--Begin each day, not in a fog of regret and anxiety, but with a heart thankful for the possibilities that are before us and be ready to receive the day as a gift—the present.
2)  DRESS-UP--Put on a smile. It improves your looks. It says something about your attitude.
3) SHUT-UP--Watch your tongue. Learn to listen. Say only the things that are helpful.
4) STAND-UP--Take a stand for what you know is right. Defend the dignity of those whose rights are trampled on. In our long tradition of service and work for justice, this is an especially important resolve for Ambrosians.
5) LOOK-UP--Open your eyes to God, who created us all, who unites us in the family of humankind, and ultimately upon whom we find ourselves utterly dependent.
6) GET-UP—Don’t let failure define you. One of my favorite quotes from Nelson Mandela: “Don’t judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.”
7) LIFT-UP--Be available to help those in need--serving, supporting, and sharing.  It’s our mission, after all: Enriching lives!

Happy New Year. Blessings to all in the new semester.   ---Fr. Chuck

•Follow us on Twitter: @FrChuckAdam
Follow us on Twitter, and stay up to date on everything happening in Campus Ministry, along with faith-based insights, articles, scripture readings and prayers, and much more!

•Service on Saturday 
Join us this weekend for our first Service on Saturday opportunity at Project Renewal.  We’ll be helping with an early-spring cleaning at the house where kids come for after-school programming.  Help support this neighborhood organization - this Saturday 1/23, we will carpool from campus at 9:30am and return by noon.   Our project next weekend, on Saturday 1/30, will be at the Hand-in-Hand Chili Cook-off, supporting the organization’s programming with children with special needs.  Our group will be helping with kid’s activities, face-painting, and doing table clean-up at the event from 2-5pm.  Sign up at ministry@sau.edu to join us. 

•Brewed Awakening
Join us Monday, January 25 at 8pm in the Gathering Space as SAU Trustee Emeritus Jim Collins leads a discussion about civil rights and the impact it has had on the QC community. This timely discussion is a part of the university’s Civil Rights Celebration. Bring your friends, enjoy free specialty coffee drinks, and engage in a great discussion

•Sign Up!    
At the beginning of each semester we offer students an opportunity to sign up for all of the campus ministry activities – from liturgical ministers to service.  (if you completed the interest survey in the fall you don’t need to do it again unless something has changed).  You may complete the interest survey online at http://tinyurl.com/SAUMinistryInterest. Fill out a green card in the Gathering Space, or stop by our offices in the lower chapel and we will be glad to speak with you and answer any questions. Your generous commitment is appreciated. We’re looking forward to a great spring semester!

•Panel on Immigration
Wednesday, January 27th from 6-8 pm a panel of faith, law enforcement and business leaders from Iowa will highlight immigrants’ contributions in their communities and the need for immigration reform.  The event, held in Rogalski Center Ballroom, is hosted by the Quad Cities New Ideas Forum and Bibles, Badges & Business for Immigration Reform.

•Liturgical Ministers
A schedule for 2nd semester liturgical ministers (lectors, extraordinary ministers of holy communion, server/sacristan, and greeters/ushers) will be created soon.   If you didn’t serve last semester and you are interested this semester, please contact Campus Ministry at ministry@sau.edu

•Music Ministry
All SAU students are invited to help lead music for our Sunday masses, along with weekday masses and prayer services.  If you haven’t been able to take part in Music Ministry before, this is a great time to try it out!  Come to our weekly rehearsals Monday nights at 6pm in the Chapel, and email Chris Clow at ministry@sau.edu to learn more and sign up.

•Spring Break Service Trips!
Where will you make a difference this March?  Campus Ministry & Ambrosians for Peace & Justice sponsor 4 service trips over spring break.  These trips are: 
East St. Louis  (Projects at a domestic violence shelter and After-school programming)
Northern Mississippi  (Home Repair projects, organizing donations in rural areas at service agencies)
Cleveland  (Household projects that support women and newborns living at a Maternity Home)
Eastern Kentucky (Home Repair and Building projects in rural Appalachian areas)
Applications are available in the chapel gathering space, lower chapel, mailroom, or can be filled out online at http://tinyurl.com/ServiceTrips.  Applications are due by noon on Friday, January 29th to Kaitlin Depuydt in Campus Ministry. 

•Spring Antioch Retreat, Feb. 19-21
Antioch is a great opportunity for students to spend time away from campus, in a safe, non-judgmental place to discuss faith and life in context of a Christian community.  It is open to any SAU student.  The retreat begins at 6 pm Friday, February 19th and concludes at 2 pm, Sunday, February 21st.   Registration forms are available in the Chapel Gathering Space and online at http://tinyurl.com/AntiochSP16.  For more info contact the co-leaders of the retreat, Sophie Foreman (foremansophiag@sau.edu) or Cole Epping (eppingcolee@sau.edu). 

•Women & Faith
A group for young women interested in growing deeper in their faith through shared prayer, reflection on God's Word and discussions about relevant faith topics meets on Thursday evenings from 8-9 pm in the chapel gathering space beginning Thursday, January 28th.   For more info, please contact us at ministry@sau.edu

•Men’s Scripture Group
A group of SAU men meet on Monday’s at 7pm in the room off the Gathering Space to share thoughts on the upcoming Sunday’s scriptures.  For more info, please contact us at ministry@sau.edu

•Becoming Catholic/Confirmation Preparation
Anyone interested in becoming Catholic, learning more about Catholicism or preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation, please contact Tammy Norcross-Reitzler at ministry@sau.edu.  We meet on Sundays in the lower chapel after the 10:30 a.m. Mass. 

•Lenten Small Groups

We have a wonderful resource to use during Lent (Feb. 10 - March 23) that ties in with the Year of Mercy.  It's a reflection on the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy.  Each group would meet 5 times.  A study guide and training will be provided for small group leaders.  Please let Tammy know at ministry@sau.edu if you would be interested in forming/leading/co-leading a group or being in a small group for Lent. 

•Daily Lenten Reflections 
The season of Lent begins on February 10th.  Once again, we are inviting faculty, staff, and other Ambrosians to write short daily reflections based on the scripture readings of each weekday of Lent that will be posted on the SAU website.  If you’d be willing to write one of the short reflections please email Fr. Chuck Adam at adamcharlesa@sau.edu.   Last year’s reflections are available here http://saulent.blogspot.com/.

•Internship Opportunity for 2016-2017
Are you Catholic?  Interested in fighting poverty?  Applications are being accepted for the 2016-2017 internship  with Diocese of Davenport Catholic Campaign for Human Development Internship (CCHD) - Applications are due Feb. 15, 2016.  The intern will work with Quad Cities Interfaith, Davenport or Center for Worker Justice, Iowa City, two local CCHD funded groups.  Tasks will vary but may include: parish education, training and outreach, letter and article writing, research, and developing relationships with community organizations.  Contact us in Campus Ministry for more details or find the posting on the BeeCAREERS website. 

•Certificate in Youth Ministry Studies - June 23-26, July 28-31
Are you considering a job in youth ministry?  Maybe teaching high school, or as a youth or campus minister?  The Certificate in Youth Ministry Studies program is just for you!  This summer program provides students with the ministerial tools to help them be successful youth ministers.  You can complete the certificate in just two summers, and can earn up to 8 hours of Theology credit.  Find the application at the Campus Ministry website, or email Chris Clow (ministry@sau.edu) to learn more!