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2024 Serving Boldly Awards




The Serving Boldly Award, created by the Virginia Synod Council in October 2020, is given to a lay leader who embodies and demonstrates a commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ in their congregation and/or community. The Virginia Synod Council is proud to award the 2024 Serving Boldly Awards to the following recipients.

Kim Begnaud

Trinity, Stephens City


Kim Begnaud is leader of the Community Outreach at Trinity. She spearheads collection of canned goods for the church food pantry. Working with the local school systems, she identifies families in need and Trinity hosts food distributions at Easter, at the start of the school year, at Thanksgiving and at Christmas. Each year Kim organizes Trinity’s God’s Work Our Hands Sunday projects including building a wheelchair ramp, picking up litter, washing windows at the homes of elderly members, cleaning the cemetery stones, and packing hygiene bags for local care facilities. Kim works with other small congregations of all denominations and by banding together great ministry is accomplished. She leads the Trinity Lutheran Church Food Pantry and all the ministries she supports with heart and compassion.

Gary Brocksmith

St. Mark, Yorktown


Gary Brocksmith joined St. Mark, Yorktown in 2018 and was elected to Congregation Council in 2020. He is now serving his second three-year term, and his second year as president of the congregation. Gary is the second openly gay man to serve as council president. He quickly became the "go to" person for all IT issues. He organized and led the congregation in support of PORT (People Offering Resources Together) and the Winter Shelter initiative for the homeless. It is said that: "He never sleeps. He shows up for everyone, anywhere, any time." He actively seeks opportunities to mentor leadership qualities in others and seeks to involve others in support of activities. Gary is not a complainer and has a gift for speaking the truth in love while maintaining his own Christian composure. He daily lives his faith both within the walls of St. Mark and in the community-at-large. 

Pamela Tomko

Peace, Charlotteville


Pam contributes to several ministries at Peace, but her most impactful contribution is to Hungry Hearts No More (HHNM), Peace Lutheran Church’s food assistance program. HHNM is a ministry that focuses on health by providing ingredients for well-balanced meals to families suffering from food insecurity. Pam has served as Financial Secretary and now serves on Church Council as President. Under Pam’s direction, the collection of food now comes from several community sources. Pam does more than hand out food on distribution day. She takes an active interest in each family enrolled in the program. Effective leaders inspire people to get involved. Good leaders willingly set an example, roll up their sleeves and do the work which motivates others to join the effort. Pam is that kind of leader.

Serving Boldly Lifetime Achievement Award


Mildred (Milly) DeLesDernier

Epiphany, Richmond


Milly DeLesDernier was the co-founder of the Epiphany Lutheran quilting ministry in the 1970s. For years the team she assembled used donations of old clothes to make quilts for local ministries, including Lutheran World Relief. The Epiphany quilting ministry now produces over 200 quilts a year. In 2015 Milly added LWR school kits to her repertoire. She makes them by hand according to LWR specifications. Legally blind and confined to her apartment, she just can’t see well enough to sew anymore, but can see well enough to tie quilts and she puts the drawstring in the school bags the team makes. A few years ago Lutheran World Relief featured Milly in their publication as an example of outstanding service, especially at an advanced age. At 97 years old, Milly is still the engine of the ministry she started 50 years ago.

Strong Connections: Anniversary Video

Join the Virginia Synod Office of the Bishop in recognizing these rostered ministers that are celebrating milestone ordination anniversaries in 2024!

The Lion's Share at St. Mark, Roanoke

St. Mark Lutheran Church in Roanoke serves its community through a feeding ministry called, The Lion's Share. This client choice pantry meets individuals where they are and seeks to serve the whole person. You can learn more about The Lion's Share in the video below.

Celebrating An Ordination




On Saturday, May 11, Bishop Phyllis Milton presided at the ordination of Pastor Joel Antley at St. David Lutheran Church in West Columbia, South Carolina. Pastor Antley has been called as the pastor of Our Saviour, Christiansburg.

Around the Synod

Each month, the Office of the Bishop staff has the opportunity to connect with congregations around the Synod for worship and for conversations around congregational ministry. Take a look at these photos from those connections in the last month

Upcoming Events
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Power in the Spirit

Beginning June 13

Power in the Spirit is an inspirational conference for people of all ages who wish to explore God’s call to service through joyous worship, Bible studies, keynote addresses, workshops, games, and fellowship.

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Kairos

Beginning on June 23


Kairos is an event where youth and adults gather together for for lots of singing and skits and fun and friend-making and prayers, then participants gather in small groups that meet throughout the week.

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A Pastoral Letter on the UMC General Conference

Bishop Eaton shared a pastoral letter on the United Methodist Church General Conference which was recently held in Charlotte, North Carolina.


As a partnership in ministry, the ELCA continues to accompany our full-communion siblings in the United Methodist Church (UMC) through joyous and challenging times.


You can learn more about the significant actions taken by the General Conference using the link below.

Pastoral Letter
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