Together, we proclaim and embody God's unconditional love for the sake of the world.
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MARCH 8, 2023
a reconciling in Christ Synod
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Cruzando Fronteras
May 16-18, 2023
El Paso, Texas
El Paso Convention Center
As we prepare for Christ’s resurrection this Lenten season, we also prepare our hearts for the “Cruzando Fronteras” Synod Assembly 2023 in El Paso, TX.
This Lenten season, we will share prayers and reflections by one of our migrant ministry partners: Jesuit Refugee Service. Each week, we will share a daily prayer as an opportunity to focus our energy towards migrants and refugees during each of the 40 days of Lent. We pray…
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3/8 (Day 13) – For government leaders to consider the safety of refugees before repatriating them back to their home countries.
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3/9 (Day 14) – For the reunification of refugee families that have been separated.
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3/10 (Day 15) – For refugees who have been repatriated back to their home countries, for a peaceful and safe reintegration.
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3/11 (Day 16) – For the Church and faith leaders to unite in their efforts to assist refugees and displaced people.
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3/13 (Day 17) – For peace amongst Ukrainian refugees in the midst of conflict.
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3/14 (Day 18) – For all that continue resettlement efforts, offering welcome and sanctuary for refugees.
We invite you to participate in this “Lenten Migration Advocacy Challenge” to learn about the policies affecting migration, hear stories from migrants, gain the knowledge and skills to engage in advocacy, and pray together to better embody a church that welcomes, protects, promotes, and integrates the stranger in our midst.
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RMS ASSEMBLY 2023
Registration is OPEN!
Please use the links below to register for the Assembly, and to book a room at the DoubleTree or Courtyard. The Assembly will meet at the El Paso Convention Center - both hotels are close to the convention center.
The Assembly will begin at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16th. Wednesday will feature all-day border immersion experiences bookended by Bible study, education, and plenty of time for questions and answers. The Assembly will conclude at noon on Thursday, May 18th.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- Pre-assembly Gatherings will be held via ZOOM on Saturday, April 29th at 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, May 2nd at 7:00 p.m., and Thursday, May 4th at 10:00 a.m. ALL participants are asked to attend ONE of these gatherings. Mark your calendars!
- The registration platform requires a country code - please enter, "US" in this field (or any other letters - not numbers - of choice :)
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The voting software we will use for elections requires each voting member to have a unique email and their own device (sharing is not voting!). Please secure a personal email and device before the assembly.
- "Up-to-date" COVID vaccinations are required for ALL participants. "Up-to-date" means that an individual has received the two initial doses of vaccine and booster(s) as appropriate by age. Photos of COVID cards, vaccination record, or other state approved app (i.e. myColorado) are accepted as proof. Please use the link below to Upload your information -- Thank you for completing this extra step!
- This assembly is an in-person event. Some videos and materials will be posted on the RMS website as resources after the event.
- Scholarship funds are available - please contact Deacon Sarah HERE with a brief description of need.
- Are you a retired pastor or deacon? Watch for an email from Yvonne Wilken regarding special instructions for registration.
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Interested in extending your time in El Paso?
Take a deeper dive into the beauty and complexity of the border.
Pre-Assembly: Full-week immersion Sunday, April 16 through Saturday, April 22 - cost for programming, food, housing, and transportation is $350 per person with some additional food costs - Contact Dan Tisdel HERE for more information.
Post-Assembly: Mini-immersion will begin at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 18th (the assembly concludes at noon), and conclude with breakfast on Saturday, May 20th. Cost for programming, food, housing, and transportation is $1`25 per person - Contact Diana Linden-Johnson HERE for more information, and/or register TODAY using the button below.
Participants will stay at Iglesia Luterana Cristo Rey in shared rooms for both events.
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Walking What Jesus Talked About
Thursday, April 27 - 2:00pm to Saturday, April 29 - 12:00pm
Yes, Jesus talked about A LOT of things but this train-the-trainer event will focus on the Gospel imperative to love and what it looks like in our church and society today.
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Participants will be equipped with tools to facilitate courageous Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) conversations in their conference and congregation, and there will be opportunities for deeper diving.
You will be required to take the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) as a part of the training. Information will be sent once you have registered.
Training begins at the RMS office Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 2:00 pm and concludes Saturday, April 29 at 12:00 noon. Housing and meals will be provided. Hotel accommodations provided on request.
This is an in-person event. Please plan to attend the entire duration of the training.
Registration deadline: April 1, 2023.
For more information, contact Barbara Berry-Bailey HERE
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IN-PERSON and ZOOM WORKSHOP
BREADITATION: a bread baking workshop at Messiah Mountain and online
Saturday, May 6 from 9:00am to 1:00pm
plus FRIDAY PREP for ZOOM participants: required the day before
IN PERSON is at Messiah Mountain Retreat Center: no prep needed the day before
COST: $20 for Zoom participant (providing your own ingredients); $40 in person (includes all ingredients and lunch)
Bread is beautiful because it is simple and nourishing. It nourishes our body. It unites us in community. Join us in person or online to meditate on the beauty and mystery of bread while gaining experience, confidence, and know-how. We'll bake together fougasse, which is a light, open textured bread typically associated with the Provence region of France. While the fougasse is rising, we'll bake a nicely textured flat gluten free communion bread––a taste of the Bread of Heaven with honey, molasses, and more. Your workshop leaders are Pastor Ron Glusenkamp and Pastor Kent Mueller.
May 1 registration deadline. Limited to 12 participants in person.
Zoom registrants will receive ingredient list, instructions, and Zoom link several weeks before the event.
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Pilgrimage to the Holy Land and Rome
October 16-29, 2023
A Multicultural and Ecumenical Spiritual Journey Experience
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Experience the origins of your Christian faith. Walk the land where it all began, walking and visiting the fields and holy places where Jesus was born, where Jesus preached and instructed his disciples, where Jesus suffered, died, and was risen. The holy places where Jesus inaugurated his Church and commissioned his apostles to spread the Good News of God’s unconditional love throughout the whole world.
Relive the history of the Holy City of Rome where you will discover the ancient culture of the early church as we visit places like the Vatican, the Colosseum, the Basilicas of St. Peter and St. Paul, and surrounding areas. Experience the wholeness and holiness in the humility and simplicity of Francis of Assisi, as we visit Assisi and join in prayer for world peace and renew our efforts for the protection and conservation of God’s creation.
Be immersed, spiritually and culturally, in the unique blend of holiness, history, and modernity as we also connect with the ecumenical Lutheran and Episcopal ministries in the Holy Land and Rome. You will return with a deeper faith, a clearer understanding and connection with Biblical places, a deeper connection with the universal church, and many memories that will last a lifetime.
Trip Leader: The Rev. Quirino Cornejo (QC), Missioner and Minister for Multicultural Ministries and Witness for the Episcopal Church in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Synod ELCA, with the accompaniment of Bishop Kym Lucas and Bishop Jim Gonia.
(ZOOM and itinerary/brochure links are updated)
Informational Session via Zoom on Thursday, February 23, 6:00-6:45 pm
Informational Session via Zoom on Wednesday, March 8, 6:00-6:45 pm
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Spring Cohort of Excellence in Leadership
Registration is open!
Excellence in Leadership is opening up a new Spring Cohort that begins March 12, 2023, and will meet about every other week until April 28, 2024. This leadership development is a good way for a newly formed Congregational Council to begin its work together.
If you have two or three people from your Council, including the deacon or pastor, who might be interested in exploring the intersection between spirituality and leading a faith community in these uncharted times, check out if this ministry might be right for your congregation. This small number of people participating in learning the tools and growing in leadership capacity can help the whole Council begin the process of healthy change.
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EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP
Resiliency, Community, and the Loneliness of Leadership Retreat
Rescheduled for August 3-5, 2023
The Excellence in Leadership retreat scheduled for February 16-18, 2023 has been rescheduled for August 3-5, 2023.
Please direct questions to smoening@rmselca.org.
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CHECK FRAUD
Mission Support electronic payment option coming soon!
In an effort to deter fraud, the synod will offer an electronic payment option soon!
Please continue to send checks to the Office of the Bishop in standard business envelopes (no windows please).
Please ask treasurers and financial staff to reconcile the RMS Mission Support statement emailed or sent each month with your records to confirm that the RMS has received all payments and alert Jon Johnson, Finance Director if payments are missing. Questions? contact Jon Johnson HERE
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FEBRUARY 2023
Portico Synod Communicator Updates
Utilize text support: It’s brave and smart to seek help if you’re living with stress, depression, anxiety, or mental health struggles – but accessing an in-person counselor isn’t always easy or even possible. That’s one reason the ELCA-Primary health plan EAP benefit has expanded to include Talkspace, digital confidential online counseling with licensed therapists via text, video, or audio. Read more on myPortico.
Retirement on the horizon? Increase your confidence and peace of mind by learning more about developing a withdrawal strategy, utilize Social Security, plan for health care costs, and more. Watch the recordings of the Retirement Readiness workshops whenever it works for you. Learn more, or sign up to participate, on myPortico.
Getting started on your taxes early? The Richard R. Hammar Clergy Tax Guide and the Federal Reporting Guide for Churches are both available on myPortico at no cost to you.
Develop an ‘I can do this’ mindset: Deep breaths, time with loved ones, a good night’s sleep … what are your best practices for keeping yourself centered and healthy? If you’re looking to expand your toolbox, and you have ELCA-Primary health benefits, check out Learn to Live’s new course focusing on building resilience. Take the initial assessment and then enroll in the self-guided program at no out-of-pocket cost to you.
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RMS MINISTRIES
An update from the U.S. Dept of Veterans Affairs:
VA housed more than 40,000 homeless Veterans in 2022
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(Jan. 26, 2023) During 2022, the Department of Veterans Affairs permanently housed 40,401 homeless Veterans, providing them with the safe, stable homes that they deserve. This exceeded the department’s goal to house 38,000 Veterans in 2022 by 6.3%. Nationally, the total number of Veterans experiencing homelessness has decreased by 11% since January 2020. In total, the estimated number of Veterans experiencing homelessness in America has declined by 55.3% since 2010.
This success is a result of VA efforts to reach out to every Veteran experiencing homelessness, understand their unique needs, and address them. These efforts are grounded in the evidence-based “Housing First” approach, which prioritizes getting a Veteran into housing, then provides the Veteran with the wraparound support they need to stay housed — including health care, job training, legal and education assistance and more.
Read full article >
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If you are a veteran or you know of a veteran facing life challenges and don't know where to turn, the Veteran Servant Corps Project is here to help. We can help you or the veteran you know take that first step towards getting the needed assistance. Contact Vicky Daub at director@veteranservantcorps.org. | |
RMS WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION
Views from the Rockies
March 2023
Download Views from the Rockies, which contains a note from President Anna Thompson and her reflections on Lent; info about Bold Women's Day, the RMSWO Fall Gathering, the Southeast Colorado Cluster Retreat, and more!
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I’m interested in seminary, but I’m not sure I feel called to be a pastor.
What can I do?
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Did you know that not everyone who goes seminary plans to be a pastor? Have you felt a call to seminary but wondered what vocational path there might be for you in ministry? Join us for a Q&A discussion with people who are serving in diverse forms of ministry and explore where God might be calling you.
Learn more and register at plts.edu/admission/info-sessions.html.
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YOUNG ADULTS IN GLOBAL MISSION
Young Adult Border Immersion Trip
Las Cruces, New Mexico
April 26-30, 2023
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The ELCA Young Adult Ministries, AMMPARO, and LIRS invite young adults to apply for border immersion trip taking place from April 26-30 in Las Cruces, NM. This is an opportunity for young adults ages 18-35 to travel to the US-Mexico border to experience an accompaniment-style immersion program, where relationships and first-hand educational experiences are prioritized, and issues are linked to action. Submit your application by February 1st. | |
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LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF
Help for earthquake survivors in Turkey
NEW! We've created a suite of resources to help you guide your congregation:
+ Bulletin insert
+ Worship announcement slide
+ Social media graphics
This situation is evolving quickly. Your gift to our emergency response fund will deliver urgently needed support and care, like food, water and other critically needed items, temporary shelter, and medicine and supplies for clinics. I promise to keep you and your congregation updated as our response develops.
At this time, financial gifts are the number one need to assist our neighbors who are inured, hungry and displaced from multiple earthquakes.
You can give directly at lwr.org/quake or by mailing to Lutheran World Relief, PO Box 17061, Baltimore, MD 21297-1061. Please write "QUAKE" in the memo line.
Thank you - once again - for leading your congregation to share God's love when it's needed most.
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MARCH 12, 2023
Third Sunday in Lent
Prayer of the Day
Merciful God, the fountain of living water, you quench our thirst and wash away our sin. Give us this water always. Bring us to drink from the well that flows with the beauty of your truth through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
In God's Hands:
Ecumenical Prayer Cycle from the World Council of Churches
12 - 18 March: Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden
Join us in daily prayer
ELCA Prayer Ventures are daily guides to prayer for the global, social and outreach ministries of the ELCA, as well as for the needs and circumstances of our neighbors, communities and world.
ELCA Prayer Ventures (monthly)
Prayer Ventures, Living Lutheran (daily)
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WEEK OF MARCH 12
RMS Prayer Cycle
March 2023
Boulder Broomfield Conference
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
Boulder, CO
Pastor Janet Kettering
St. John's Episcopal
Boulder CO, Boulder, CO
Pastor Interim Stephanie Kopsch
Trinity Lutheran Church
Boulder, CO
Pastor Pamela Challis
Pastor Janet Kettering
Westview Church
Boulder, CO
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Installations
Pastor Michael Tassler
Zion Evangelical, Salt Lake City, UT
Saturday, March 11 at 11:00am
Color of the day is purple
Pastor Michael Vinson
Saint Peter, Greenwood Village, CO
Saturday, April 15 at 2:00pm
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AUGUSTANA ARTS PRESENTS
Messiaen’s “Book of the Holy Sacrament”
Saturday, March 11 at 9:30 am (lecture) and Sunday, March 12 at 7:00 pm (concert)
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Organist David Vogels will perform the 18-movement Livre du Saint Sacrement in its entirety on the 62-rank Reuter organ at Augustana Lutheran Church. Commissioned by the American Guild of Organists in 1986, this masterpiece is one of the most significant works of the past century.
For the first time, the music will be accompanied by images on large video screens, showing the text quotations, birds, Gregorian chants, colors, and stained-glass windows that are woven into Messiaen’s vast tapestry of sound.
Since this monumental composition is loaded with more hidden codes and theological references than a Dan Brown novel, Vogels will unlock the doors to understanding the piece for the optimum listening experience in a lecture-demonstration on Saturday, March 11, summarizing the underlying quotations and the sound-design elements of Messiaen’s musical language.
Concert and lecture both take place at Augustana Lutheran Church, 5000 E Alameda Ave, Denver CO, 80246.
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IN-PERSON AND ZOOM
Celebrating Women in Music
Sunday, March 12 at 2:00pm
St. Philip Lutheran Church
7531 S Kendall Blvd Littleton, CO 80128
This free concert will feature Classical and Contemporary pieces by female composers performed by Mario Barbosa, Kristen Celusniak, Jordan Gratonic, Jennifer Hayghe & students, Josh Keltner, Matthew Wiest and the St. Philip Ringing Brass.
Light refreshments will be provided following the concert. Free will offering will support the Iranian Women’s Movement and our concert series. Get more information and Zoom link at www.stphilip-co.org/concerts.
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The Lutheran Chorale presents A Passion for Lent
March 12, 2:00pm and 5:30pm
The Lutheran Chorale is pleased to present its third concert of the 2022-2023 Season featuring the music of Dana Mangel. From his over 1000 sacred works published nationally and internationally, we have chosen eleven, all designed originally for Lent, to form a unique Passion of our Lord. They point to a “reflection of the crucifixion and are a mix of hushed reverence and an imperative to recognize the sacrifice of the Christ.” (Publisher)
Join us Sunday, March 12, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 2:00 pm at 2100 Wadsworth, Lakewood, or at Covenant Living at 5:30 pm at 9153 Yarrow Street, Westminster, CO. TLC is also presenting a Chorale Workshop on Saturday, March 11, from 8:30 to 11:45 am at Concordia Lutheran Church in Lakewood. We will offer breakout sessions on Vocal Tips for Singers; Approach to New Music; and Breath—the Foundation of Sound. All are welcome! Questions, email sbailey66@aol.com.
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Gallery of Living Art
Friday, March 17 at 7:30pm; Saturday, March 18 at 2:00 and 5:00pm; and Sunday, March 19 at 3:00pm
As the audience sits in the Sanctuary, the story of Christ’s Passion and Resurrection will unfold through staged live reproductions of sacred works of art along with narrative scripture and music sung by First Lutheran choir. The art includes the well-known Christ in Gethsemane by Heinrich Hofmann, The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo’s Pieta.
This year we are excited to again offer the Junior Gallery of Living Art for families with younger children on Saturday, March 18, at 11 a.m. This will be an abbreviated performance with five pictures, with narration by Travis Norton, Senior Pastor at First Lutheran Church and music by First Lutheran choir. Children attending this performance will have the opportunity to take a backstage tour. More info at flccs.net/ministries/gallery-of-living-art.
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AUGUSTANA ARTS PRESENTS
"Heart for the Arts" Celebration Brunch - Augustana Arts' 25th Anniversary
Saturday, March 25 at 10:00am
In lieu of an evening gala, Augustana Arts is pleased to host a Brunch in celebration of our 25th Anniversary as well as a benefit for Stratus Chamber Orchestra and Music Encounters.
Your Morning Includes...
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A Scandinavian Brunch including: Swedish Våfflor (waffles), Open-Faced Sandwiches, Mocktail Mimosas, Juice/Coffee, and More!
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Scandinavian Music by Accordionist Ron Tomocik PLUS Performance by Music Encounters Students and Piano-Violin Duet by Adam Torres & Arlette Aslanian-Townsend
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Honoring Pastor Ron Swenson
No auctions at this event, but donations are invited above the ticket price to support Stratus and Music Encounters.
Kindly reserve your seats by 3/20/2023 - $35 per person or $60 per couple.
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SHARE THIS LENT DEVOTIONAL
"Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing"
February 22-April 9
Join the Creation Care Team and use the devotional "Wild Hope: Stories for Lent from the Vanishing (Volume 1)" by Gayle Boss.
From the cover - We share this planet with creatures magnificent, delicate, intricate—and now vanishing at a faster rate than at any other time in Earth’s history. Spend Lent with twenty-five of these endangered animals. Vivid descriptions of the miracle of each creature and the peril it faces will fill readers with wonder and grief at what these animals suffer on a planet shaped by human choices. Their true and difficult stories will wake readers to a greater compassion—which is what Lent, meaning “springtime,” has always been for. These stories also wake in us a wild hope that from all this death and ruin something new could rise. The promise of Lent is that something new will rise. In fact, as these stories attest, our hope, though wild, is not impossible and is already loose in the world.
Read more here, questions- rmscreationcareteam@gmail.com.
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Cultivating Climate Justice Retreat: Tools, Hope, Theology and Spirit
Friday, March 10, through Sunday, March 12
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Does your heart ache at the thought of climate change and what it means for your children, grandchildren, loved ones? Do you yearn for hope as you face the realities of climate change? Are you longing to help build a world in which God’s good garden Earth and all people may flourish? Join us for a dynamic weekend of growth in knowledge, skills, spiritual strength, community ~ all vital to forging paths toward climate justice. We will share stories of meaning and purpose, learn to employ five key strategies, worship, laugh together, honor grief, delight in joy, and relish the desert as space for contemplation of beauty and calling.
Climate justice retreat sponsored by the Center for Climate Justice and Faith and Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?
Participants will leave better motivated and equipped to actively work toward climate justice sustained by faith and community.
This retreat includes:
- Stories and storytelling, one-to-ones, no blame or shame
- Practical examples and work, including change on all three levels ~ structural, individual behavior, and consciousness/worldview
- Multi-sensory engagement
- Exposure to the global climate justice movement and resources
- Spiritual nature of engagement and paradox in structural change
- Building a community of support and having fun
Retreat facilitator is Dr. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Professor of Theological and Social Ethics at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and Church Divinity School of the Pacific. Moe-Lobeda is founding director of the PLTS Center for Climate Justice and Faith.
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ONLINE ZOOM EVENT
Deepening Spiritual Practice through Three-Centered Awareness with author Phileena Nikole
Saturday, March 18, 9:00am - noon
Are you curious about the deeper, subtle, life-changing dynamics of contemplative prayer? Do you feel stuck in your practice and desire to progress? Are you wondering how to more regularly bring the gifts of your sitting practice into your daily experiences of life and relationships?
If so, join Phileena for this online contemplative experience. During our time together, Phileena will offer a mix of foundational teaching, guided group contemplation, and three-centered awareness practice.
Info and register at centeringprayer.net/PhileenaNikole or call 303-698-7729.
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Everything Grows!
Sunday, March 19, 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Lord of the Hills, 21755 E Smoky Hill Rd. Aurora, CO 80015
Join Rejoicing Spirits for dinner and worship as we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day!
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We will unite in activities, singing, laughing and loving God. Rejoicing Spirits is an inclusive worship space for people with cognitive and intellectual disabilities, their caregivers , families and anyone who seeks an open, joyful and creative worship experience.
We will gather at LOTH on the third Sunday of each month in 2023. If you would like more information regarding the Rejoicing Spirits experience or volunteering, please contact Pastor Margot Wright at pastor@lordofthehills.org or Pastor Ann Hultquist at native2615@gmail.com.
“We will know what it is to be created in God’s image when all are included."
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Visit Trinity Lutheran Seminary at Capital University!
March 27 or 28
- Meet faculty, staff, and seminarians.
- Visit a current seminary class
- Attend Chapel at 10:00.
- Lunch with faculty, staff, and students
- Learn about financial aid and scholarships.
- Tour Seminary and Hamma Library.
Register by March 20th
For more info: apply.capital.edu/register/VisitTrinity.
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URBAN SERVANT CORPS
Palm Sunday Prayer Walk
Sunday, April 2 from 1:00 to 3:00pm at 1660 Ogden St, Denver, CO
To begin the journey of Holy Week, we invite you to the neighborhood where Urban Servant Corps volunteers have been present for 36 years! You will have the opportunity to engage with this year's Urban Servant Corps volunteers, learn about direct service partner organizations, and take a deeper dive into understanding the needs of our neighbors and neighborhood.
We will gather with Bishop Jim Gonia at 1pm for an Opening Prayer and then head out to walk and pray. Varied walk distances will be offered and there will also be opportunity to learn more just by hanging out at the USC house!
May this opportunity be an act of faithful support for the justice we seek in our community!
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The Summit
- A Faith Formation Retreat for Leaders
April 24-26
You're invited to come spend time at Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp for personal reflection, renewal, and professional development with other youth, family, children, young adult, and faith formation leaders!
This is a FREE retreat for folks in the Rocky Mountain Synod! Folks outside of the synod are welcome to join. The 2023 theme is LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Faith Formation. Deacon Ross Murray, Pastor Kelsey Fauser, and Daniel Kirschbaum will be our content speakers and conversation facilitators.
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Contact Bryan at Bryan@bethany-denver.org or Alec Celecki at 303-912-0283 with questions. Use QR code to register or click button below. | |
Join Pastor Jose Valenzuela for an India Tour and Retreat
Oct 19-31, 2023
You are cordidially invited to care for your spirit. It's been a rough few years and it may be time for you to reset. This tour will include a visit to India's Golden Triangle (Delhi, Jaipur, Agra) which includes visiting the famous Taj Mahal. We will also spend five days in a retreat in the holy city of Varanasi.
Contact Pastor Jose at chaplainjosevalenzuela@gmail.com to learn more and be a part of this small, 10-person tour.
For more information visit this article from the Grand Canyon Synod, and download this overview.
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"We are the North/West Lower Michigan Synod...we work to support the 115 congregations and 220 pastors across our geographic region... which includes the lower peninsula of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. At the end of 2020, about 30,565 baptized Christians comprise 109 congregations across our synod."
The Rev. Craig Alan Satterlee was elected May 18, 2019 to serve a second six-year term as bishop of the North/West Lower Michigan Synod
Visit mittensynod.org/ and on Facebook.
Click here for a map of our 65 ELCA synods and 9 regions.
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Executive Assistant to the Episcopal Bishop
The Episcopal Church in Colorado
Facility Manager
Preschool Director
Full-Time Youth Minister
UCC Congregations - Boulder & Longmont, CO
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Congregational Administrator
Principal Pianist/Organist
Communications Specialist/ Administrative Assistant
Organist/Accompanist (part-time)
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