Rev Ted Tollefson
Ted has been our parish minister since the summer of 2006.
My first 'call' to ministry came in
River Falls, WI, where I worked at a nursing home with
Beth Ray and Pam Korsgaard. There I learned about
listening with the heart and the healing power of
singing and storytelling. In 1976 I left to study for
the ministry at Starr King School in Berkeley,
California. After graduating in 1979, I completed a
master's degree in clinical counseling from Cal. State
University, Hayward.
My first UU congregation was White Bear Lake where I
served from 1980 to 1989. WBUC taught me about
resourceful communities, playful ritual and the
necessity for adult religious education. From 1990 to
2000, I co-founded a non-profit organization (Mythos
Institute) inspired by the work of Joseph Campbell and
Carl Jung. From my 'Mythos' days I discovered how
difficult it is to build the stage, sell tickets,
perform and clean up afterwards. I served the UU
Fellowship of Northfield as consulting minister from
about 1999 to 2006. From them I am still learning how
community is formed by relational covenants
heart-warming potlucks. This past spring I served as
guest sabbatical minister at First Universalist Church,
Minneapolis. Its 960 members reminded me how words and
music enliven Sunday services and how important it is to
have fun in the midst of work.
Besides ministry, I teach world religions at United
Theological Seminary and St. Mary's University and
psychology at Metro State University. In my spare time,
I run an internet book business and retreat center from
our home in Frontenac, Minnesota. My wife Kristen has
run a used academic bookstore (The Bookhouse in
Dinkytown) for over 30 years. She also works to increase
public participation in energy policy in Minnesota.
I'm delighted to return to Rivers Falls where my
aspirations to ministry began.