Emmaus Campus Ministry at The University of Montana

Emmaus Campus Ministry at The University of Montana We're a campus ministry student group embracing diversity of people and perspectives and welcome all. We live faith through community, dialogue, & service.

Check out our Emmaus Alumni page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/252430612070902/ Our focus is on community, conversations, questions, experience, and faith lived out in daily life. We welcome people of all faiths, beliefs, and backgrounds. We also welcome all LGBTQ+ students and young adults and deeply value our relationships with Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Native Americans and everyone else. W

e are funded by the ELCA Lutherans as well as partners with the Episcopalians, Methodists and the United Church of Christ. We meet weekly on Wednesday nights in small groups for dinners and conversations about life and faith

We also host many service projects, guest speakers, social events, retreats, interfaith events, and advocacy trainings throughout the school year. In addition, we have several student peer ministers who are available to talk and listen as well as a full-time campus pastor who is available for pastoral care. Come and join us as we try and figure out our role in the world!

Are you, or do you know a STUDENT that is still looking for housing for the Fall Semester? Emmaus still has a few more s...
06/24/2026

Are you, or do you know a STUDENT that is still looking for housing for the Fall Semester? Emmaus still has a few more spots left for the Fall. Prices ranging from $650 - $800.

Great location, right across the street from the University, off of Arthur on University Ave.

Please email [email protected] if interested. MUST be a student at the University of Montana.

Yesterday our Emmaus staff gathered as a team of four for the last time. We are now a team of three. We had our last opp...
06/19/2026

Yesterday our Emmaus staff gathered as a team of four for the last time. We are now a team of three. We had our last opportunity to spend time with Caleb before he takes on his new call.

Caleb leaves Missoula on Tuesday and heads out to Wyoming where he is taking a lay pastor call at a 2-point parish.

This time together before Caleb's departure was truly valued and was a great time to pause and be in the moment together.

We thank you, Caleb, for your service here in Missoula! Not just with Emmaus, but also with Grace UMC, Interfaith Power and Light, and so many other avenues that you were infused in this community. We are grateful for the work that you have done here and the compassion you have shown all around you.

We send you to Wyoming with lots of love and prayers, while we cherish the imprint that you have left upon us. And we look forward to hearing of your time in Wyoming.

Many Blessings to you, Caleb!

Today is Juneteeth - a National Holiday commemorating the end of slavery.The Montana Black Collective of Missoula is hos...
06/19/2026

Today is Juneteeth - a National Holiday commemorating the end of slavery.

The Montana Black Collective of Missoula is hosting an amazing event at Fort Missoula Historical Museum today starting at 10:30am. Event highlights include featured speakers, re-enactments, art activities for all, and free food!

A little historical background:
Juneteenth, short for “June Nineteenth,” marks the day in 1865 when Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing the last enslaved African Americans in the state, more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln issued it in 1863

The holiday celebrates African American freedom and achievements and is also known as Emancipation Day or Juneteenth Independence Day

It became a federal holiday in 2021, though Texas first recognized it as a state holiday in 1980

Juneteenth is traditionally observed with community gatherings, educational events, family celebrations, music, food, and cultural festivities, reflecting both historical remembrance and contemporary African American culture

Griz football will be here before we know it! And Emmaus has season parking spaces available for this season! $175 reser...
06/11/2026

Griz football will be here before we know it! And Emmaus has season parking spaces available for this season! $175 reserves a spot for all 7 home games! To snag your spot, please contact Terecita Disney at [email protected] TODAY!

The property is so much quieter in the summer while many students are away. But we know it is still so important to stay...
06/08/2026

The property is so much quieter in the summer while many students are away. But we know it is still so important to stay connected to our community. It was really nice to gather the residents that are here for a simple meal together while we had a little good weather this week.

What a wonderful visit to Zion Lutheran Church, Lewistown on Sunday, for Campus Pastor, Eric Huseth, and a few Emmaus st...
06/02/2026

What a wonderful visit to Zion Lutheran Church, Lewistown on Sunday, for Campus Pastor, Eric Huseth, and a few Emmaus students that are here for the summer! It was such a treat to see where one of our students, Rylee, worships and is actually a member of the church council as well!

Thank you, Zion Lutheran Church for gracious hospitality and welcoming spirit. We were blessed to share this time with you!

What a wonderful write up from LuMin ::: Lutheran Campus Ministry Network  - ELCA about our very own Ian Johnson! Ian is...
05/28/2026

What a wonderful write up from LuMin ::: Lutheran Campus Ministry Network - ELCA about our very own Ian Johnson! Ian is our Student Representative on the Emmaus Board and he was a part of the initial launch of the Luther Residency Program at Emmaus, in partnership with Luther Seminary.

Ian's Residency project, "Sanctuary", was well-received by many students. We are grateful for Ian and his dedication to Emmaus and his fellow students!

“I had no idea it was an option for me.”

Ian Johnson grew up in a Christian environment that was not affirming of the LGBTQIA+ community. Understandably, as a trans person, he did not envision himself as a fully welcomed church member, let alone a leader in the church, at least not until he began worshiping at a different kind of church in college. In Montana of all places, his eyes were opened to faith communities like his local church led by an openly le***an pastor and Emmaus Campus Ministry at University of Montana, that intentionally provide a space for people to seek communion with God and each other while fully embracing and expressing their God-given identities.

At Emmaus he found a spiritual home in the “only open and affirming campus ministry of 15 on the [University of Montana] campus.” Upon seeing the Pride flag hanging up, the RIC logo, and reading their mission statement, Ian knew that this was a faith community for him. He is extremely grateful for this “community of liked minded individuals,” a group of people who both nurture faith and honor each other’s unique make-ups, and he shows his gratitude by serving on the campus ministry board and actively participating in other aspects of the ministry.

Ian is a social work major who is eager to roll up his sleeves and practice his discipline. You get the impression in talking with him that he would live out Jesus’ command to love God and his neighbor whether or not it is church sanctioned. In his own words, he “just wants to be out in the field” addressing the needs of the community.

Thankfully, church ministry became an option for Ian last year in the form of a new student residency program offered by Luther Seminary’s Faith+Lead Project in collaboration with Emmaus. Eric Huseth, the campus pastor, approached Ian asking if he would like to consider this new endeavor, a 2-year ministry leadership/discernment opportunity designed to give students the chance to lead ministry and consider what God is calling them to in the future. This program is perfect for someone like Ian who “feels called to serve” in his present context and who is open to exploring ministry beyond college. The residency also provides him much needed monetary support, alleviating financial stress and freeing him to do more of what he loves.

During the 2025-2026 school year, his first year as a student ministry resident, Ian designed and led a support group for people in the LGBTQIA+ community who have experienced some sort of religious trauma in their lives. Titled, “Sanctuary: Q***r Folks Finding Healing & Direction through Community & Connection,” this program gives people a chance to openly share about painful church-related experiences in a safe space. Even more, he is adamant about the fact that “there is no catch.” This is not an effort to convert or recruit. It’s about healing. Period.

Like many faith leaders before him, Ian did not know ministry was an option for him, and like many before him, God called him anyway. Thanks be to God!

Many blessings to Pastor Rebekah in this next chapter. Safe travels for you and your family. Thank you for your service ...
05/27/2026

Many blessings to Pastor Rebekah in this next chapter. Safe travels for you and your family. Thank you for your service here in Missoula!

Cheers to our first-every Casserole & Jello Competition that we had this past Sunday! What a fun and joyful event. Thank...
05/22/2026

Cheers to our first-every Casserole & Jello Competition that we had this past Sunday! What a fun and joyful event. Thank you to all the amazing individuals that came out to support this event, and thank you to all the amazing cooks that came out from all of our churches to share their delicious dishes with us! So much delicious food, wonderful conversations, and pies in faces!

Congratulations to our winners of the best dishes:

Casserole: Shirley Wanberg from Our Saviors
Jello: Greg Peters from Atonement
Salad: Paul & Margie Robinson from Our Savior's

Thank you to Evan Disney such a wonderful, energetic, engaging, and fun MC and event host!

And a great big THANK YOU to Atonement Lutheran Church - Missoula for such amazing hosts to us for this event!! We are so honored and grateful for your servant hearts and your continued support!

See you all next year!

THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!Your generosity for   was absolutely amazing! Thank you for donating, sharing, engaging,...
05/02/2026

THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

Your generosity for was absolutely amazing! Thank you for donating, sharing, engaging, and support Emmaus during this Missoula Gives campaign!

We are grateful, humbled, and amazed by the generosity that is continually extended to Emmaus Campus Ministry!

If you were wanting to donate and didn't get a chance to on April 30th or May 1st, don't you worry! Donations are still being accepted through May 9th through the Missoula Gives website:
https://www.missoulagives.org/organizations/emmaus-campus-ministry

And, of course, checks can always be mailed to:
Emmaus Campus Ministry
538 University Ave
Missoula, MT 59801

Thank you again, Missoula! We couldn't do this amazing work with these students without all of YOU!

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538 University Avenue
Missoula, MT
59801

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