Kristine Carlson and Morrie Wee have been coming to Holden regularly since 1977. While here they love to knit, hike, teach, and visit with people. Back in Minneapolis, they are co-pastors of Christ the King Lutheran Church. Before becoming a pastor, Morrie taught college English for eight years. Kristine has taught at colleges and at Luther Seminary; she wrote Arise to Life, a Bible study on the gospel of Mark used by the Women of the ELCA for the year 1988.
(Bio from summer 2004)
Audio Archive
Carlson, Kristine
Recordings
I Hope It's a Boy: Can We Raise Children to Be Free of Gender Roles?
Presenter: Carlson, Kristine / 1982Heaven & Earth in John: Part 3 – Confessions of Heaven and Earth
Presenter: Carlson, Kristine / 1990The Spirit World in Mark's Gospel: When Spirits Overcome Us – Mark 5
Presenter: Carlson, Kristine / 1996The Spirit World in Mark's Gospel: When Spirits Silence Us – Mark 9
Presenter: Carlson, Kristine / 1996Discernment: How Did Christians Make Decisions Before Robert's Rules of Order?
Presenter: Carlson, Kristine / 1998Crunching (the book of) Numbers: Part 1 – Living in the Wilderness
Presenter: Carlson, Kristine / 2002Crunching (the book of) Numbers: Part 2 – How Will We Find Our Way in the Wilderness?
Presenter: Carlson, Kristine / 2002Crunching (the book of) Numbers: Part 3 – Who Will Lead Us in the Wilderness?
Presenter: Carlson, Kristine / 2002Recent Additions
Vespers January 31, 1976 with Becky Lomax & Dave Caemmerer – Seeing Nature Through God
Vespers January 30, 1976 with John Rieke – Even Faith Is a Gift
Vespers January 27, 1976 with Brad Brainerd – Affirming the Will of God
Vespers January 26, 1976 with Eric Jorstad – I Will Lift Up My Eyes Unto the Mountains
Vespers January 25, 1976 with Carroll Hinderlie – What Christ is to Us, So We Are to All
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Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.
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