Lutheran Campus Ministry at the University of Colorado Boulder

Lutheran Campus Ministry at the University of Colorado Boulder Lutheran Campus Ministry with St. Aidan's Episcopal Church support Bread+Belonging, a ministry with students at CU Boulder.

Regardless of your faith, all students hungry for a meal and for a place to be known and loved are welcome.

Most Tuesdays you can find Amy in the Bread+Belonging kitchen before dinner. She is a warm and bubbly presence, joyfully...
06/04/2026

Most Tuesdays you can find Amy in the Bread+Belonging kitchen before dinner. She is a warm and bubbly presence, joyfully helping chop veggies, checking up on everyone’s day, or welcoming other students who arrive early to dinner. Amy loves anime, manga, and all things creative and crafty. She came to CU Boulder to study neuroscience and stay close to her family, but a challenging first year raised a lot of big questions and led her to move to a major in business.

As a commuter student who lives thirty minutes away, Amy struggled to make friends and feel connected on campus. “Before I came to Bread+Belonging, school was just a building; it was just a place where I learned, and then I left,” Amy recalls, “I did not want to stay.” She tried joining a sorority, and, though it wasn’t the right fit for her, fulfilling the sorority’s volunteer requirement introduced her to Bread+Belonging. Because she often feels shy with new people, working alongside other students in the kitchen helped her slowly warm up to people, make friends, and feel more at home in the community. Now, she comes early to St. Aidan’s most Tuesdays after class and is a regular part of the B+B kitchen team.

At Bread+Belonging, Amy discovered the caring, consistent community she was looking for. “I found a place I belong,” she shares joyfully, “It just feels really good to have a place where people know my name and like me, and they miss me when I’m gone, and I miss them when they're gone!” She’s built strong friendships that extend beyond Bread+Belonging, and she is grateful for friends who introduce her to new things she might not otherwise have tried, like going to the campus gym. Because of Bread+Belonging, college isn’t just a place to learn and then leave anymore for Amy. It’s become a place of connection, friendship, and authentic community.

Your generous support for Bread+Belonging makes it possible for students like Amy to have a home on campus. Thank you for being a part of this ministry with us!

Dear Friends of Bread+Belonging,Your support for Bread+Belonging is making an impact on campus, helping us sustain a san...
05/11/2026

Dear Friends of Bread+Belonging,

Your support for Bread+Belonging is making an impact on campus, helping us sustain a sanctuary where students in Boulder can explore faith and vocation within a caring and supportive community. As we celebrate another successful year of ministry, we are grateful for you and the many ways you make a difference in the lives of students like Josh.

Josh loves building things, learning, and all things that fly. Together, these led him to study aerospace engineering and applied math, and to serving as a team lead for the University of Colorado Sounding Rocket Lab, a competitive student rocketry group. Their next goal? Designing a vehicle they can launch into space!

Josh grew up in a Lutheran congregation where he experienced a very welcoming and loving way of being the church. But amidst the rigorous demands of academic work it was hard to find time to connect with God. This year, Josh was looking for a faith community in Boulder, and found Bread+Belonging. “It’s been a really great time for me personally to connect with God during the week,” Josh reflects. “It’s a change for me to step back and see the bigger picture, to look at this community, to look at how God has brought these people together.” Tuesday nights have become a refuge for Josh, time to decompress and connect with people outside the aerospace program.

Bread+Belonging has also given Josh a place to connect his love of building things with his faith. At B+B’s service day with the local Habitat for Humanity chapter this spring, he loved teaching other students about tools and imagining those who will live in the homes we worked on. “There’s just something sacred about building a home where you make memories with the people you love,” Josh says. “Even to have a small part in providing something like that for someone else is really, really special.”

Your generosity helps students like Josh connect with God and use their gifts to care for others. Thank you! As we prepare for next school year, we invite you to consider a gift of $25, $150, $500, or even $1000 or more. Thank you for helping us care for students!

In gratitude,

The Rev. Monica Butler
Campus Chaplain

In between classes and Bread+Belonging gatherings, Kylie (‘26) is often at the university’s map library where they work ...
05/07/2026

In between classes and Bread+Belonging gatherings, Kylie (‘26) is often at the university’s map library where they work several shifts each week. They first got into maps in a geography course, and love how maps tell complex stories about places and people.

Kylie grew up what they describe as “vaguely Christian,” but by the time they came to college, they were pretty uninterested in faith. Kylie first came to Bread+Belonging during their first year in part because they wanted a break from dining hall food. But they also came because they were “so tired of being deeply resentful of church,” Kylie remembers, “and I just wanted to give it a chance.”

A spring break trip to Holden Village and conversations in small group programs invited Kylie to experience faith community in new ways. A Q***r Catechism group was “the first religious experience where I was allowed to ask challenging questions,” Kylie recalls. “It was awesome! I got to learn things. That was really huge for me.” Bread+Belonging also offered meaningful connections to the intergenerational side of church life. During their time in Boulder, Kylie has worshiped with St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church as well as Trinity Lutheran Church, and has become a big champion of B+B’s annual intergenerational Mardi Gras celebration. This wider community offered Kylie valuable support during a particularly challenging summer. “People were very obviously looking out for me,” Kylie remembers, “and that was really helpful in such a stressful time.”

As Kylie graduates this spring, they are getting ready to start a new chapter on the east coast with close friends they met at Bread+Belonging. They know that seeking out intentional community will be a high priority in their new home. Reflecting on what they are most grateful for during their time with B+B, it comes down to “the love,” KyIie says,” I just felt loved, and like people care. And gosh, that’s priceless, honestly!”

Your generosity sustains this faith community where students like Kylie can ask hard questions and be surrounded by a community of love and care. Thank you!

Thank you all for another amazing year with Bread & Belonging! We're excited to see you again in the fall! Huge thank yo...
05/01/2026

Thank you all for another amazing year with Bread & Belonging! We're excited to see you again in the fall!

Huge thank you to Pastor Monica, hospitality manager Miho Raabe, Rev. Mother Mary Kate, the Lutheran Campus Ministry, and all of our supporting congregations and parishioners.

Have a great summer!

From our kitchen to yours.

Exam week meals! Dinners will be provided from April 27th-30th at 6pm every night. Join Bread + Belonging for a FREE mea...
04/29/2026

Exam week meals! Dinners will be provided from April 27th-30th at 6pm every night. Join Bread + Belonging for a FREE meal for students. Vegan/vegetarian, and gluten-free options are always available. No religious obligations. Just good food and company. Good luck on your exams!

Bishop Kym Lucas of the Episcopal Church in Colorado is our special guest at Bread+Belonging tonight! Come for dinner an...
04/14/2026

Bishop Kym Lucas of the Episcopal Church in Colorado is our special guest at Bread+Belonging tonight! Come for dinner and conversation with Bishop Kym at 6pm. See you tonight!

Cooking and sharing food are a big part of how Sedai connects with community. Since coming to the University of Colorado...
04/09/2026

Cooking and sharing food are a big part of how Sedai connects with community. Since coming to the University of Colorado, they’ve volunteered with the university’s Basic Needs Center, the Boulder chapter of Food Not Bombs, and Bread+Belonging. “I like cooking, and cooking with other people, and giving people food,” Sedai shares, “I love it. It is something that I do a couple of times a week and it's a lot of fun!” They first came to B+B through volunteering to cook dinner, and over the past two years have become a regular participant and a member of the student leadership team.

For their first several years, Sedai studied engineering, but they came to realize that they didn’t really like the courses or the work they were doing. As Sedai decided to pivot into a very different major, Bread+Belonging has been an important support for their discernment. “Being able to talk to other students about how their experiences are going now, and also older community members…has been a really helpful and comforting presence,” Sedai recalls, “I feel like I'm not going through this alone, because I'm not. There are lots of other people in similar situations, and lots of people who have done stuff like this before and can give me advice and reassurance that this will be okay.”

Being a part of Bread+Belonging has also grown Sedai’s appreciation for slowing down. In a world that so often prioritizes efficiency, they celebrate the sometimes messy experience of cooking and eating together. “The process of doing things… is something that I am appreciating more and more as I am a part of this community,” they reflect. “For a meal that is cooked, there are so many people that are a part of this process… so much time that has gone into it and so much labor from people. And I feel like that is what makes it meaningful.”

Sedai is grateful for the ways the B+B community continues to accompany them in this season of transition. Your generosity sustains this community of care, discernment, and formation students like Sedai. Thank you for your partnership in this vital ministry!

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