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Volunteer and Ministry Opportunities

 
 
Contents: Introduction - Campus Service and Ministry Resources - Post-graduate and Summer Service Opportunities - ELCA Seminaries - Divinity Schools

Introduction
Gustavus students have a wealth of opportunities for ministry and volunteer work during their student careers. Often, these experiences lead students to choose volunteer employment after graduation in programs like the Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, and many others. This page is designed to help students connect with offices and programs on campus that can help them gain volunteer and ministry experiences. In addition, the page contains links to agencies with available summer and post-graduate service work, as well as to seminaries and graduate schools that help prepare students for ministry.

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Campus Service and Ministry Resources
Gustavus students volunteer in Saint Peter and the surrounding communities through Community Service Center programs, as well as through their involvement in student groups that value service, such as Gusties Against Poverty, Athletes in Action, Alpha Phi Omega, and many others.

Ministry opportunities are available through the Office of Church Relations, such as supply preaching at Minnesota congregations, or leading lock-ins through Gustavus Youth Outreach. Many of these opportunities are advertised on the back of the Chapel Bulletin when they become available, but interested people can always contact the Office of Church Relations directly.

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Post-graduate and Summer Service Opportunities
Gustavus students have volunteered or found internships and employment at many of the following agencies. This list is an excellent starting point if you are interested in summer or post-graduate service work, but it is not an exhaustive list. Back to top

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Divinity Schools
The following are some of the Divinity Schools Gustavus faculty and alumni have attended. Again, this list is a good starting point rather than an exhaustive listing. Back to top

 

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Lund Center, named one of the top sports complexes for smaller colleges in the United States, features an ice arena; free weight room; a sports forum with hardwood performance courts and synthetic surface courts; a 4-lane, 200-meter indoor track; resistance-weight and aerobic equipment areas; 5 racquetball courts; an Olympic-size pool; and a gymnastics studio. Adjacent to Lund is a new championship-caliber outdoor track and soccer complex, completed in the summer of 2000, which features a 9-lane, Mondo-surface track encircling an Olympic-size soccer field.

Andy Bryan and Charlie Paukert Advance in Doubles, Bryan, Kauss Knocked Out In Singles

The Gustavus men's tennis doubles team of Andy Bryan and Charlie Paukert won its first round match at the NCAA Championship in Lewiston, Maine on Friday afternoon. Bryan and Paukert defeated David Ashlock and Dustin Phillips of Texas-Tyler 6-2, 6-3 and will now face the third seeded team of Filip Marinkovic and Andrew Thomson of Middlebury on Saturday afternoon in a quarterfinal match.

Women's Golf Finishes Sixth At NCAA Championships, Kosak Finishes Tied For Sixth Individually

The Gustavus women's golf team posted a solid final round score of 316 (+28) to finish sixth at the NCAA Championships out of 20 teams. The 72-hole tournament, was played at Centennial Oaks Golf Course in Waverly, Iowa. The Gusties made up 13 strokes to move up two places and finish one stroke ahead of St. Thomas. Junior Kimbra Kosak (Grand Rapids, Minn.) wrapped up a very strong tournament with a final round score of 75 (+3).

Jenni White Falls In Singles, White And Sierra Krebsbach Fall In Doubles At NCAA Championships

Gustavus Adolphus College women's tennis player Jenni White (Sr., Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Kennedy) fell in the first round singles competition, while White and Sierra Krebsbach (So., North Oaks, Minn./Mounds View) also lost their first round doubles win at the 2008 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championships at Gustavus in St. Peter.

Men's Golf Finishes 19th At NCAA Championships

The Gustavus men's golf team posted a final round team score of 304 to finish in 19th place at the NCAA Championships on Friday at Chateau Elan Resort in Braselton, Georgia. The Gusties' four-day, 72-hole team total of 1245 left them four strokes ahead of Nebraska Wesleyan University (1249). Saint John's University came back from fourth place to win the team title with a four-round score of 1192 to finish three strokes ahead of the University of Redlands.

Nine Gustavus Seniors to Join Teach For America

Nine Gustavus Adolphus College graduating seniors will join the non-profit organization Teach For America this fall. The students will spend the next two years teaching children in low-income communities and become part of an effort to ensure more of the nation's students have access to an excellent education.

 
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