Posts tagged 2021 Assembly
Brainstorming ideas from our 2021 Synod Assembly

At our assembly in June, Pastors Karn Carroll and Jacqui Pagel led the assembly in break-out sessions. In this post, we’ve compiled attendee’s answers to three questions posed:

  1. Think for a moment about someone who might be new, young, or diverse to your congregation, then share with your breakout group, one new idea you could do to welcome them.

  2. Discuss with your group about one new relevant issue your congregation should address and how?

  3. Name one thing that we might connect with: school, business, community.

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Thanks to all who made our 2021 Assembly possible

In this post we try to thank the many people who made our first online assembly possible. We apologize for anyone we’ve neglected. It’s a blessing to have so many who volunteer their time and energy that we can barely count them. We are church together.

We start by thanking all the voting members who took the time to participate, not only on the Saturday of our assembly, but by attending our tech training sessions and informing themselves on the business of our synod. Your leadership is greatly appreciated.

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Retirement celebrations

The following rostered ministers have retired since May 1, 2020. In the past, congregations may have given them large celebrations to acknowledge their ministry. We know during the year of pandemic that didn’t happen. We take a moment and recognize the service of these individuals.

  • Rev. Thomas Stephens

  • Rev. Alan Field

  • Rev. Richard Lawrence

  • Rev. John Lillie

  • Rev. Glenn Zimbelman

  • Rev. Adele Resmer

  • Rev. Abigail Byrd

  • Rev. B. Melissa Harr

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Rev. Don Lorfing: Freed in Christ

Pastor Don Lorfing, senior pastor at Good Samaritan Lutheran, Henderson, led us in a devotion and prayer based on our 2021 assembly’s theme and scripture: Freed in Christ.

“For you were called to freedom, brothers and sisters; only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for self-indulgence, but through love become slaves to one another. For the whole law is summed up in a single commandment, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’” — Galatians 5:13-14

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