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100th Anniversary Calendar of Events

 

Saturday, November 19 Gala Banquet 4-7pm

Catered by Carol and Paul Hinderlie, chefs and former owners of the famous Harborview Cafe in Pepin, Wisconsin. They were also directors/chefs at Holden Village in Washington. Our gala will begin upstairs in the education building at 4:00 p.m. with wine and appetizers. Then we will move to the gym/auditorium for our banquet. After a salad of mixed greens with homemade dinner rolls, we will have an entrée of pork loin with seasonal vegetables. (A vegetarian option will be available on request.) Servers from Luther Seminary will allow us to be served at our tables and enjoy conversation with each other. A short program will follow dinner while we enjoy dessert and coffee.

We have purposely set the time of our gala to end early in order for all to be rested and ready for our 100th anniversary Eucharist on Sunday, November 20. We hope you will be part of this special
weekend in the life of our congregation. Your prompt RSVP for the gala will help in our planning.

Sunday, November 20 Anniversary Eucharist

Special pre-service music will begin at 9:30 a.m., with worship beginning at 10:00 a.m. Pastor Carlson will preside and Dr. Martin Marty will preach our anniversary sermon. Dr. Marty resides in Chicago and is a well respected theologian, as well as a friend of Christ Church. Our choir and the Longfellow Brass will add to the festival worship.

Following worship will be a special coffee reception for all to attend. We hope you will be part of this special weekend in the life of our congregation.

Guest Preacher: Martin E. Marty

Curriculum Vitae

• The Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago, where he taught for 35 years, chiefly in the Divinity School, where the Martin Marty Center for advanced studies has since been founded, and in the History Department.

• Columnist for and Senior Editor at the Christian Century for decades after 1956 and now a writer for its blog.

• Editor of the semimonthly Context, a newsletter on religion and culture, from 1969 to 2010.

• Weekly contributor to Sightings, an electronic editorial published by the Martin Marty Center at the University of Chicago Divinity School

• Lutheran pastor, ordained in 1952. He served parishes in the west and northwest suburbs of Chicago for a decade before joining the University of Chicago faculty in 1963. While serving his internship in Washington, D.C., he served for the year 1950–1951 as Interim Pastor of Pilgrim Lutheran Church in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

• Author of more than 60 books. Among them are are Righteous Empire, for which he won the National Book Award; the three-volume Modern American Religion; The One and the Many: America’s Search for the Common Good; The Mystery of the Child; Building Cultures of Trust; The Christian World: A Global History; Martin Luther (in the “Penguin Lives” series); and Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers from Prison: A Biography. He has also collaborated with photographer Micah Marty in producing Places Along the Way; Our Hope for Years to Come; The Promise of Winter; and When True Simplicity Is Gained.

• Author, edtior, coauthor, coeditor, or contributor
to hundreds of books and more than 5,000 articles, many of which are accessible on the web.

• Past president and director of several associations, institutions, and projects. Marty was president of the American Academy of Religion, the American Society of Church History, and the American Catholic Historical Association. He was the founding president and later the George B. Caldwell Scholar-in-Residence at the Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics. He has served on two U. S. Presidential Commissions and was director of both the Fundamentalism Project of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Public Religion Project at the University of Chicago (sponsored by the Pew Charitable Trust). He has served St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, since 1988 as Regent, Board Chair, Interim President in late 2000, and now as Senior Regent. (The Martin Marty Chair at the college is designed to advance its religious program and emphases.)

• Recipient
of numerous honors, including the National Humanities Medal, the National Book Award, the Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the University of Chicago Alumni Medal, the Distinguished Service Medal of the Association of Theological Schools, the Order of Lincoln Medallion (Illinois’ top honor), and 80 honorary doctorates. He is an elected member of the American Antiquarian Society and of the American Philosophical Society and is the Mohandas M. K. Gandhi Fellow of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. He is also an admiral in the Great Navy of Nebraska.

• Vita:
Marty was born in West Point, Nebraska, on February 5, 1928. He and his wife Harriet, a musician, enjoy an extended family of seven children, including two who joined the family as foster children, nine grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.

Articles about Martin Marty:

A Sense of Place
         Profile in The Christian Century (October 2002).

Faith’s Familiar Face
         Profile in University of Chicago Magazine (August 1998).

Half a Life in Religious Studies: Confessions of an ‘Historical Historian’
         Essay in The Craft of Religious Studies, 1998.

The Provincial, the Parochial, the Public
         Autobiographical essay in Contemporary Authors, vol. 194 (2001).

70th Birthday Tributes
         Published in Criterion, vol. 37, no. 2 (1998).

Sunday, January 30 Reception to honor Leadership Ministries
Sunday, February 27 Reception to honor Mission Outreach Ministries
Sunday, March 6 Guest preacher Rev. Dr. Melinda Quivik
  Guest forum speaker Dr. Fred Quivik
Sunday, March 20 Guest forum speaker artist Nick Markell
Sunday, March 27 "To Christ Belong, in Christ Behold" commissioned hymn introduced
  Reception to honor Worship Ministry
Sunday, May 1 Guest forum speaker artist Nick Markell
Friday and Sunday
May 13 and 15
Photo Sessions for Church Directory
Sunday, May 15 Reception to honor Education Ministry
Fri-Sun, May 27-29 Photo Sessions for Church Directory
Sunday, Oct 30 at 10:45 am Congregational Photo