Faith & Culture
Augsburg College Hoversten Chapel
Monday through Friday, while classes are in session, Campus Ministry offers Sabbath rest through morning chapel in Hoversten Chapel, virtual worship and podcasts. On Monday, we will hold space in the chapel at 10:40 – 11:00 am for Centering Prayer: Healing, Justice and Hope, and we have live chapel in Hoversten Chapel, Foss Center on Tuesday and Thursday, 11:30 – 11:50 am, and on Wednesdays and Fridays at 10:40 – 11:00 am. Chapel services are recorded and are available on the Campus Ministry YouTube Channel.
Augsburg University
Dar Al-Hijrah Riverside Islamic Center
An Islamic cultural center and mosque serving the local and national community. The Islamic Civic Society of America (ICSA) demonstrates the compatibility between Islamic and Civic principles in a democratic society with membership services. Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque offers Islamic study classes five daily prayers Friday prayers eid prayers Ramadan nightly prayers and many more spiritual service programs.
504 Cedar Avenue
Imam Shafii Mosque
Serving the local community.
400 S Cedar Avenue S
Masjid Darul Quba Cultural Center
Since 2000, we’ve been supporting our community members in a variety of ways and measuring our success not by monetary size, but by more qualitative measurements such as the scale and effectiveness of our efforts.
1501 South 6th Street
Trinity Lutheran Congregation
A progressive community of faith actively engaged in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. Its current mission is to help break down the walls of racism sexuality ethnic origin economic status and religion. In 1966 Trinity lost its building to Interstate 94 construction. The mission-minded congregation voted to use its resources in active outreach to the Cedar-Riverside community rather than investing in a new church building. As they say the lack of conventional church walls “frees us to tear down walls that can separate us from effective service to God and each other.”
2001 Riverside Avenue