Canterbury Colorado

Love one another as I have loved you. John 13:34

Text Box: Page 1-Welcome the New Canterbury Chaplain
Text Box: Page 2—25 Participate in Pilgrimage to Taizé
Text Box: Page 3-What’s happening in Campus Ministry
Text Box: Page 4-2006-07 Year 
in Review
Text Box: Page 5-A Reflection 
on Taizé
Text Box: Page 6-Canterbury House Update
Text Box: Page 7-A Reflection 
on Taizé
Text Box: Page 8-Restructuring of Canterbury Colorado
Text Box: Page 9-Canterbury Student Spotlight
Text Box: Page 10-2006-2007 Christos Lecture Text Box: Page 11-Donate to Support Canterbury
Canterbury TalesText Box: We are changing our name and identity.  We have been known, for several years, as EMCUB. This is no more—we will now be identified as Canterbury. We’ll use the word Canterbury as part of our identification, along with other titles depending on Text Box: the context: Canterbury Colorado, Canterbury at CU, Canterbury at St. Aidan’s.  Our new web URL is
www.canterburycolorado.org; the old URL will point there as well.
—The Rev. Mary Kate Schroeder
Text Box: Left to Right: Ryan Freedle, Jennie Carr, Fr. Dustin, Jamie Mills & Fred Peterbark
Text Box: EMCUB changes name to Canterbury Colorado
Text Box: Greetings in our Lord’s name!  I am blessed to have been called to serve as the Chaplain to Canterbury Colorado and am looking forward to my ministry at Canterbury and St. Aidan’s.  Allow me to briefly introduce myself .
My interest in and commitment to campus ministry comes from my own faith transition during my undergraduate years.  Having been raised in northern Minnesota, I attended Concordia College (Moorhead, Minnesota) as a Christian of evangelical persuasion.  Because of several people in campus and parish ministries who took profound interest in serving as mentors and spiritual advisors during that period of my life, I came to a fuller, sacramentally and historically grounded faith through baptism and confirmation at the age of 21.  College is a Text Box: hugely influential time for bringing the Gospel to students’ lives, as I can attest from my own experience!  I believe we as Christians have a great responsibility to bring the Church to the university and the university to the Church.
I am a new priest, ordained June 29, 2007 at my sponsoring parish – Gethsemane Cathedral – in Fargo, North Dakota.  This was the very same parish in which I was baptized and confirmed – the parish that embraced me as a college-age convert to the Episcopal Church.  A recent seminary graduate, I completed my Master of Divinity and Anglican Studies degrees at Yale University Divinity School and Berkeley Divinity School, in New Haven, Connecticut, in May 2007.  While in seminary I completed three internship placements – at a small parish church, Text Box: in a hospital chaplaincy, and with the Episcopal Church at Yale (a campus ministry serving around 50-60 students per week at our Sunday evening services).  Additionally while in Connecticut, I served as organist / music director for a large Episcopal parish.
Along with the Canterbury Peer Ministers, the Board of Stewards, and Mother Mary Kate, I hope to provide a solid worshiping community at Canterbury and a place where students may know the peace of God in their lives.  We will be working on increasing our visibility and presence on campus in the coming weeks and months, so come along with us and see what God has in store!  I look forward to our ministry together!
Grace and Peace,
Fr. Dustin
Text Box: Canterbury Chaplain
The Reverend 
Dustin Berg

FALL 2007 NEWSLETTER — Fred Peterbark, Editor

Text Box: Welcome Canterbury Chaplain—The Rev. Dustin Berg