Neal is a native Montanan who has spent the majority of his life hiking, running, rangering, and campground hosting in Glacier National Park. His passion for Glacier has led him to seek where his soul and spirit lie within its million acres. He is a career educator of forty-five years as teacher, administrator and consultant. Neal is a member of the Montana Synod Council of the ELCA and on its Executive Committee. Additionally, he has passionately pursued promoting awareness of the effects of historical trauma on our American Natives.
Travis graduated from Luther College with a degree in Environmental Science and Biology. While there, his studies and research largely focused on the intersection of earth, life, and human systems. His research explored how our climate has changed over the past five million years, how species are currently adapting to changing oceans, climate, and ecosystems, and how communities in rural China are responding to rapid urbanization and environmental change.
Audio Archive
Wedum, Neal and Travis Houle
Recordings
Recent 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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