Finals are right around the corner, and as we prepare for them we often get so caught up in studying and working on final projects that we forget to slow down and take a minute to breathe, and reflect on how lucky we truly are.
I know for myself that when I am stressed out about finals (or anything for that matter) and I think things can't get any crazier it helps me to take a few minutes to just stop and think about all the wonderful things and people in my life. It helps me realize how fortunate I am to actually be able to attend a great University and obtain a valuable education. There are many people in this world who would love to be in my shoes, to be able to attend school, have a full stomach every night, and a warm bed to crawl into after a long day.
So next time you think things can't get any worse, just think about all those people in the world who would love to be in your position. Think about how lucky you are, whether it is because you have access to an education, a roof over your head, or some amazing friends. Maybe you don't have everything you think you want, but you don't need everything to be happy, all that you need to be happy is to be happy and content with what you already have.
InterfaithU is a student group at the University of Minnesota dedicated to promoting interfaith dialogue among all faiths, and encouraging curiosity, hope, compassion, and respect for all. This blog will have information about our upcoming and past events, as well as thoughts and musings about faith.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Friday, November 25, 2011
We need some new leaders!
Hello all!
I hope the semester is going well and you are all enjoying break before the final stretch of the semester. I wanted to bring up something that was discussed at our last meeting, and that is that we need some new (or old) faces who are going to be around the U for a few years to become a part of the InterfaithU board. Quite a few of us who are working on getting this group formed and fully running will be graduating either this Fall or Spring, or may be studying abroad next year. This means we are looking for some people who will hopefully be able to stick around for a few years to help keep the flow from year to year smoother. So are you interested in interfaith work? Did you go on the NY trip? Do you know someone who went on the trip and thought it sounded amazing? If so please contact a board member to learn how to become involved! (you can comment on this post and I will get you more info).
This is a great opportunity with a lot of amazing people involved. You don't have to commit to being on the board either, we are just looking for some long term leaders who can provide guidance when new faces show up and are looking for some help with future plans for the group. Does that make sense? Sorry if I am being confusing here:) Let me know if you have any questions!
I hope the semester is going well and you are all enjoying break before the final stretch of the semester. I wanted to bring up something that was discussed at our last meeting, and that is that we need some new (or old) faces who are going to be around the U for a few years to become a part of the InterfaithU board. Quite a few of us who are working on getting this group formed and fully running will be graduating either this Fall or Spring, or may be studying abroad next year. This means we are looking for some people who will hopefully be able to stick around for a few years to help keep the flow from year to year smoother. So are you interested in interfaith work? Did you go on the NY trip? Do you know someone who went on the trip and thought it sounded amazing? If so please contact a board member to learn how to become involved! (you can comment on this post and I will get you more info).
This is a great opportunity with a lot of amazing people involved. You don't have to commit to being on the board either, we are just looking for some long term leaders who can provide guidance when new faces show up and are looking for some help with future plans for the group. Does that make sense? Sorry if I am being confusing here:) Let me know if you have any questions!
Monday, November 21, 2011
General Plans for Spring 2012
At our meeting on Sunday we started discussing what we want to do as a group and what events we want to hold next semester, here is a summary:
Goals:
-Panel discussion-Ask a(n)
-Service events--might wait until next year to get it organized
-Panel discussion events will be at end of January, February, March, April--cover 3 big religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) and then hopefully another one (e.g. Hinduism, Buddhism)
If you have any other ideas/suggestions please let us know, we would really appreciate it!
Goals:
- Get a set leadership team in place by the spring
- Outline a framework of main events
- Become officially registered with the U
- Get money--fundraising, MSA grants, SUA grants, Student Service Fees
- Start service work
-Panel discussion-Ask a(n)
- different denominations and viewpoints
- have a panel present 10-15 minutes about history of the religion
- have prepared questions to get discussions going
- open it up to everyone to ask questions--can write them down for anonymity
-Service events--might wait until next year to get it organized
-Panel discussion events will be at end of January, February, March, April--cover 3 big religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) and then hopefully another one (e.g. Hinduism, Buddhism)
If you have any other ideas/suggestions please let us know, we would really appreciate it!
Giving Thanks...and Getting Brined
The Thanksgiving Dinner tonight went really well, and it was great to see so many familiar faces I haven't seen in a long time! We had plenty of food to go around, and everyone seemed to have a wonderful time. It was great to see the different faiths intermingling, and remembering things we are thankful for.
Now, on a little side tangent, I was helping my friend cook a halal turkey for this event (because we both eat halal meat, and wanted to be sure that if any of the Omani students wanted halal meat it would be available for them), when a little slip up occurred. Literally. We decided to brine the turkey because that usually makes for much tastier (and juicier) turkeys. The turkey was put into the brine on Saturday and on Sunday before the event I went over to her house to help her prepare it. Well I was taking the turkey out of the brine when it slipped. And Splashed. Everywhere. Yes, I had not only successfully brined the turkey, but also myself, the stove, sink, and nearby walls and microwave. On the bright side nothing got into my eyes or mouth (actually only a few drops landed on my cheeks and forehead, which I was very surprised by because my head was in the perfect spot to get splashed). Needless to say after the turkey was cooking I had to go home and clean up, but after that little incident the remainder of the night went great (and the turkey was delicious!)
Now, on a little side tangent, I was helping my friend cook a halal turkey for this event (because we both eat halal meat, and wanted to be sure that if any of the Omani students wanted halal meat it would be available for them), when a little slip up occurred. Literally. We decided to brine the turkey because that usually makes for much tastier (and juicier) turkeys. The turkey was put into the brine on Saturday and on Sunday before the event I went over to her house to help her prepare it. Well I was taking the turkey out of the brine when it slipped. And Splashed. Everywhere. Yes, I had not only successfully brined the turkey, but also myself, the stove, sink, and nearby walls and microwave. On the bright side nothing got into my eyes or mouth (actually only a few drops landed on my cheeks and forehead, which I was very surprised by because my head was in the perfect spot to get splashed). Needless to say after the turkey was cooking I had to go home and clean up, but after that little incident the remainder of the night went great (and the turkey was delicious!)
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
A few updates
Just a few things, Grace Lutheran Church is going to be hosting some Omani students at their annual Thanksgiving Potluck on Sunday November 20th at 5:30pm. All InterfaithU and Al-Madinah members are also invited to attend the event. If you are planning to attend please contact someone at Grace or InterfaithU. This will be a great chance to see some friendly faces you may have not seen for a while:)
Second note, also on the 20th we will be having an InterfaithU meeting just before the dinner at 4:30, the meeting will also be held at Grace. If you have ideas for future events, or are curious about Interfaith U feel free to attend our meeting!
Hope to see you there!
Second note, also on the 20th we will be having an InterfaithU meeting just before the dinner at 4:30, the meeting will also be held at Grace. If you have ideas for future events, or are curious about Interfaith U feel free to attend our meeting!
Hope to see you there!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
NYC trip photos
Here are a few photos from our trip, Enjoy!

Fish market in Chinatown

On the way to Liberty Island

It was raining one morning, but some people didn't have raincoats or umbrellas...so they improvised!

During a tour of Ground Zero/surrounding areas

Delicious mango gelato from Little Italy, just sharing the love!
Fish market in Chinatown
On the way to Liberty Island
It was raining one morning, but some people didn't have raincoats or umbrellas...so they improvised!
During a tour of Ground Zero/surrounding areas
Delicious mango gelato from Little Italy, just sharing the love!
Monday, November 7, 2011
Video slideshow of our NY trip!
Check out this video slideshow we put together for a Thank You dinner we hosted to thank everyone who helped make the trip possible. I'll post some photos soon too!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
A little but about how we started
Spring Semester 2011 is when when Lutheran Campus Ministry approached Al-Madinah Cultural Center with a proposition of going on an Interfaith service trip to New York City. About 30 people participated on this trip, about half Muslims and half Christians, and everyone (I think I can safely say everyone) had an amazing time, learned a lot, and made many new friends. The trip took place over Spring Break, and each day we did service work, such as working in food kitchens, but we also had time to explore areas as a group and on our own in NY; and of course we would have reflections and interfaith discussions as a group as well. After the trip many students were interested in bringing back what we did to Minneapolis--the interfaith and volunteer work, which is how the idea for InterfaithU began.
If you are interested in learning more about our trip we blogged about it here
If you are interested in learning more about our trip we blogged about it here
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