News & Updates for the Virginia Synod

August 27, 2024

E.P.I.C. Leadership Conference

Effective Practices for Innovative Congregations (EPIC) is a one-day leadership development conference that is designed to strengthen congregational leaders for their ministry in the congregation and in the world. There will be four separate opportunities to attend the event at four locations spread throughout the Synod, including one hybrid event.


  • September 14 – St. Paul, Hampton
  • October 19 – Muhlenberg, Harrisonburg (Hybrid)
  • November 2 – St. Luke, Richmond
  • November 16 - St. Michael, Blacksburg


The event will feature times of worship and large-group presentations as well as small-group workshops designed to strengthen the ministry of your congregation. We are hopeful that attendees will also share ideas and resources with one another for some holy cross-pollinating!


Click the event brochure below for more information including workshop descriptions.


Contact Pr. Liz Radtke at radtke@vasynod.org with any questions.

Register for EPIC at St. Paul, Hampton on Sept. 14
Register for Any of the Four EPIC Events this Fall
Event Brochure
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Register for Lost and Found

Lost and Found is our annual faith-sharing retreat for 7th and 8th graders and their adult advisors. Our 2024 event will take place Friday, November 22nd through Sunday, November 24th at Eagle Eyrie Conference Center in Lynchburg.


Lost and Found includes Large Group gatherings with singing, worship, and presentations of the event theme. After each large group gathering participants will gather in small groups, made of a handful of youth and a couple of adult leaders. There is some free time and the annual talent show.


The early registration discount ends October 28, 2024! 

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Paper Registration Form

Second Week in PNG:

Journeying Together

with Our Partners in Ministry

The second week in Papua New Guinea gave the team the opportunity to travel through the New Guinea Islands District and visit with Lutherans in our partner congregations.


One day the group traveled to the Bialla district where they passed by beautiful rivers, palm plantations, an active volcano, exquisite flowers, and Solilebu Hot Springs. On that day, they were able to visit Holy Trinity Parish in Bilomi, Good Shepherd Parish in Bialla, Barema Parish and So-ka-na Parish in Soi.


On another day, the group visited five congregations partners throughout the Kimbe Circuit of the New Guinea Islands District. They were welcomed with songs, speeches, and gifts.


As the trip was drawing to a close, the group had the opportunity to go to Mingai - a mission start of the NGI District where Pastor Gobson spoke of the holistic mission of Mingai: a congregation, an ELCPNG health clinic, an early childhood school, and a primary school. This mission start tends to the whole life of God's people: body, mind, and spirit. It's an amazing example of how to be church! Following the visit to Mingai, the group gathered with partners from all four circuits (like a Virginia Synod conference) of the NGI District: Kimbe, Bialla, East New Britain, and Kavieng for conversation about how to accompany one another better as partners in the ministry of the gospel. Pastor Gedisa Okamaisa (interim District president) said: our Virginia Synod partners are the bridge bringing us all together; and Christ is our cornerstone! Thanks be to God!!

Lay Ministry Academy Applications Open

Applications for the 2025 Lay Ministry Academy cohort are open now through September 9. This is the formation process for Commissioned Lay Preachers and Synod Authorized Ministers (SAMs) for the Virginia Synod. 


The Lay Ministry Academy offers to those discerning a call to serve in worship and ministry leadership a community, and the education, training, support, supervision, authorization, and continuing education to enable them to serve. Applicants can indicate whether you feel called to serve as a lay preacher or a SAM or are unsure.


Commissioned Lay Preachers are persons who have been equipped and formed through the Lay Ministry Academy to formally proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ in the congregations of the Virginia Synod. They serve at the endorsement and commission of the bishop, after completing training and practicum work. They provide occasional worship leadership and preaching to congregations and worship communities; not serving as the essential pastor or deacon of the congregation. Commissioned Lay Preachers may share their gifts in both their home congregations and in other worship settings.


Synod Authorized Ministers (SAMs) are identified and equipped persons for service in congregations as described by the ELCA constitution (7.31.09) and administered by the ELCA Conference of Bishops. SAMs are assigned by the VA Synod bishop and authorized for certain leadership functions in specific synod-related locations for a specified length of time. SAMs are paired with a supervising pastor for as long as they serve. SAMs must attend annual boundary training, complete continuing education, and abide by ELCA guidelines.


Click below to learn more about the LMA and to apply!

LMA Info & Application

Celebrating 50 Years of

ELCA World Hunger

Feeding the Multitude:

World Hunger 50 Bible Study 

Led by Pastor Kelly Bayer Derrick


September 16 & 23, 2024

7:00pm - 8:15pm ET on Zoom


“Everyone ate until they were full. They filled twelve baskets with the leftover pieces of bread and fish. About five thousand had eaten.” (Mark 6.42-44 CEB)


All four gospels writers record the miracle of Jesus feeding the multitudes - with just five loaves of bread and two pieces of fish! From the everyday staples of bread and fish, provided by the crowd from what they already had, Jesus fed the multitudes - with food, with compassion, and with community. God is a God of abundance! 


Join Pastor Kelly as we engage this miracle story together. Let’s explore the ways that Jesus invites us into this great picnic, joining in God’s mission of abundant life as together we also share food, compassion, and community. 

Register to Participate in the Bible Study
Download Prayers for an End to Hunger

Care for Creation Tapestry Thread

Season of Creation Worship Resources for congregational use between September 1 and November 3.


The Northern Illinois Synod Care of Creation team created the 'Let the Whole Creation Cry' resources for use during Year B. The Virginia Synod gives thanks to the members of the Northern Illinois Synod for creating and sharing these resources with the whole church.

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Not Too Late Book Study

Care for Creation Tapestry Thread

Wednesdays, October 9, 16, 23 

7pm - Zoom


You’re invited to join the Care for Creation Tapestry Thread in reading Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility this October. The book strikes a balance between defeatism and overconfidence, written about by folks who genuinely want us to better know what we are talking about when we talk about climate change. This study will deepen participants’ understanding of climate change. 


Climate is an issue that touches everything. Its study involves history, culture, economics, law and justice issues, race and gender politics, and so many branches of science. There are so many facets to look at, from the state of the climate movement, the shift to renewable energy, and the policy issues being decided at every level of government. This book touches on many of the topics in timely fashion with information that we need now, especially heading into the voting booths this November.


Join us in reading the material and come with questions of your own! The discussion sessions will be recorded, but will not be immediately ready for review the next week. The moderators will be Dr. William Franz and Sr. Phyllis Cox, Care for Creation Tapestry Thread Co-Leaders. Participants are responsible for purchasing their own book.


Registration will close on September 26 at 12 noon.

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Mission Partner Updates

A Cup of Unconditional Love: 2024 All Lutheran Women's Retreat


Our world feels more divided than ever. Polarization, racial violence, and inequity leave us asking, Is it even possible to heal? Award-winning author and theologian Dr. Jacqueline A. Bussie believes it is. The retreat will focus on her book Love Without Limits – Jesus’ Radical Vision for Love with No Exceptions. She challenges us to practice a love so deep it subverts the social order, so radical it scandalizes the powerful, so vast it excludes no one.


Pastor Colleen Montgomery will be the retreat chaplain.


This retreat will take place on November 7-9, 2024, in Glen Allen, Virginia.


Registration deadline is October 11.

More Information
Register Here

Resources for Estate Planning and Wills

Now is the perfect time to reflect on your estate plans. The ELCA Foundation offers several helpful resources to guide you through every stage of the estate planning process. Here are some of our favorites:


Have you ever wondered about theological education? The ELCA seminaries would like to help you learn more about your seminary options and explore with you where God might be calling you next. Join all seven seminaries of the ELCA on Sunday, September 15th from 4:00-6:30 (ET) for a Joint Virtual Discernment Event. Click here to learn more and register.

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Forgotten Luther Symposium:

Discipleship in a Democracy: Responding to the Threat of Christian Nationalism


Scripture gives us a dramatic and eloquent description of the tension between loyalty to gods of particular nations, ideologies, races, places, on the one hand, and loyalty to the one God of universal justice on the other. Yahweh holds a great council and summons the gods of injustice (the gods of blood and soil, country and color, family and race) to account. As the logo for this series proclaims from Psalm 82, the verdict is in: Rise up, O God, judge the earth; for all nations belong to you.


The Forgotten Luther Symposium will gather speakers like Amanda Tyler, Bishop Elizabeth Eaton, and Paul Wee to discuss a Lutheran response to Christian nationalism. For more information or to register, click the link below.

For More Information or to Register forForgotten Luther Symposium

New FREE Arrangement from Lutheran Summer Music by Anne Krentz Organ


Download a new FREE arrangement from Lutheran Summer Music 2024 by Anne Krentz Organ: The Ash Grove for a solo instrument with keyboard accompaniment. The Ash Grove is a theme and variations based on the beloved Welsh folk tune and is this year’s installment in the LSM Hymn Tune Project. Free sheet music download: LSMacademy.org/resources 

Job Opportunities

New Job Opportunities were posted this week.

Job Opportunities can now be found on the Virginia Synod website at

vasynod.org/job-opportunities. If you have a position opening you would like posted;

please email Rebecca Walls at walls@vasynod.org.

Job Opportunities in the Virginia Synod
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