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GO LEADERSHIP RETREAT - MARCH 6-7, 2020
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Spend the Weekend at Our New Facility

Over the course of the last two years, Campus Lutheran has undergone a large renovation and addition to the church facility, making it the perfect location to host regional events, overnight retreats, and more! Our facilities include a coffee bar and student center, industrial sized kitchen, showers, large bathrooms, and even a washer and dryer for any last minute washing emergencies. We invite you to bring a sleeping bag and/or blow up mattress for this overnight retreat and upscale indoor camping experience. If you are in need of any specific food or housing accommodations, or need us to supply you with a sleeping bag and mattress, let us know ahead of time and we'll have it ready for you. 

Your registration fee includes: all meals during the retreat, housing expenses, retreat materials, take home goodies, and more! 

The Team


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Rev. Micah Glenn

Rev. Micah Glenn is the newest member of the Regional Ministry Facilitator team having joined Lutheran Hour Ministries in early 2019. Prior to serving in this current role, Micah was the executive director of The Lutheran Hope Center in Ferguson, Missouri. 
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Pastor Kent Pierce

Pastor Kent Pierce has served as a pastor since 1999 and came to Campus Lutheran in 2005. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point and prepared for the pastoral ministry at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis. Pastor Kent has served in campus ministry settings throughout his pastoral career.  He and his wife, Jen, have three children - Emma, Norah and Brennen.

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Lydia Ross

Director of Christian Education, Lydia Ross, graduated from Concordia Nebraska in May 2018, but her heart belongs to her hometown of Denver, Colorado. She currently works in college ministry at Campus Lutheran Church, and loves meeting new people, cats, and sharing the Gospel.  
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Learn From the Best

God has given us each unique gifts and talents that, when put into use, help us to continue growth of God's kingdom here on earth. The hard part is learning what our gifts are, and how to put them to work in our daily lives. The purpose of the GO retreat is to help students discover what gifts and talents God has given them, and give them real life experience and support for their discipleship journey.
​Students will have the opportunity to meet other students from colleges across the Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Arkansas, and Nebraska area, and will worship and learn alongside one another during this unique experience. 
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