Imagine Yourself...

being who God created you to be!

 
imagine yourself...being who God created you to be
[ ] Lutherans believe that we are all living out our callings or our "vocations" in the ways we help our neighbors and share the love of Christ with them. You don't have to be a pastor to have a vocation! In fact, you've lived your vocation every day since you were born. Lutherans believe vocation exists in four main areas of life: 1) work/school, 2) family and friends, 3) community and world and 4) faith community.

Imagine Yourself is an invitation for young adults to explore their vocation. Click here to read stories about discovery and discernment.

The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.

- Frederick Buechner

 

Click to learn how these people are discovering who God wants them to be
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Craig Talmage: In the Business of Serving God’s People[ ]Reyna Purcell: Called to the Priesthood of All Believers[ ]Anurag Mani: Learning through Giving [ ] imagine yourself ... being who God created you to be
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Ask Yourself: What do I like to do? What am I really good at? What am I passionate about? What is needed in my community? How does my faith live and breathe every day?   Ben Sheets: Congregational Life 2.0[ ][ ]Olivia-Beth Horak: Seeing Is Believing
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  Romi Pierce: One Step to Show the Way[ ]Kristina Diaz: The Evolution of a Call[ ]Peter Schattaeur: Making College Admission Possible
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[ ]Dara Stull: At Work and Play in God’s Creation[ ]   Steven Thai: ONE Face in the Campaign to End Poverty and Disease[ ]Sam Schlouch: Planting the Seeds for Leadership[ ]
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Elizabeth Hartwell: Advocating for Families and Children[ ]Clint Mack: The Call to Use God’s Gifts for Others[ ]Pete Warmanen: Forever a Child of God   [ ]Sara Hitzeroth: Seeing God in a Child’s Eyes[ ]Leslie Abell: Serving God at the South Pole