John and Mary Schramm have been active in social justice ministry most of their adult lives. They have been partners in marriage for 50 years and partners in ministry during this time. Their concerns for dismantling racism, peace issues, fair trade and other justice issues are reflected in the ministries in which they have been involved through their writing, speaking and lifestyle. They have served churches in Annadale, VA, Washington D.C., Holden Village, Community of St. Martin and Trinity in Minneapolis, and are currently members of Faith Lutheran Church, Leavenworth, WA. In their “retirement” they manage a not-for-profit store with crafts from developing nations and spend many hours watching their grandchildren play basketball.
(Bio from summer 2004)
Audio Archive
Schramm, John and Mary
Recordings
Things That Make for Peace – Part 5: Global Justice or World Hunger
Presenter: Schramm, John and Mary / 1977Living Faithfully – Part 3: John Howard Yoder: Centrality of the Cross
Presenter: Schramm, John and Mary / 2004Recent Additions
Vespers March 5, 1977 with Mary Schramm – Meditations on the Cross
Vespers March 4, 1977 with Bob Randoy – Small Enough and Big Enough
Vespers March 3, 1977 with Ron Vignec – Peace through the Blood of the Cross
Vespers March 1, 1977 with Werner Janssen Epistle to Philemon
Vespers February 28, 1977 with Karen Nygaard – In Need of Sharing
Audio Archive Partner
Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.
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