Posts in Grand Canyon Synod
Covid-19 exposure risk: 7/15/2021

A majority of United States counties were experiencing moderate to high Covid-19 transmission in early July. The map above shows the current risk for unvaccinated people in each county.

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Grand Canyon Synod Office availability from 7/16-7/23/2021

Theresa Thornburgh, the Director of Administration and Events for the Grand Canyon Synod, will be on vacation 7/16-7/23/2021. During that time our office hours continue to be Monday–Thursday, 9am-5pm, with visits by necessity or appointment only. Our office phone, 602-957-3223, will continue to be monitored.

The office@gcsynod.org email will not be monitored, and processing of checks will be on hold until Theresa’s return. You can find contact information for the full staff at www.gcsynod.org/contact.

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Covid-10 vaccination rates and the rise of the Delta variant

With more and more Covid-19 cases being spread by the vastly more contagious Delta variant, it’s good to know vaccination rates in your area. Learn more about Delta in this podcast, and check vaccination rates by county and age group here.

Only four counties in the Grand Canyon Synod have half their residents vaccinated. The percentage of residents age 12+ that are fully vaccinated in each county are:

  • Over half: Santa Cruz 75%; Apache 58%; Coconino 55%; Pima 51%

  • Half to 1/3: Navajo 48%; Yuma 47%; Cochise 45%; Gila 45%; Graham 44%; Maricopa 41%; Clark 39%; Pinal 37%; La Paz 36%; Yavapai 35%

  • Under 1/3: Greenlee 31%; Mohave 30%; Washington 28%

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A prayer for the 4th of July

Liberating God, you have given us this good land as our heritage. Make us always remember your generosity and constantly do your will. Bless our land with honesty in the workplace, truth in education, and honor in daily life. Save us from violence, discord, and confusion; from pride and arrogance; and from every evil course of action. When times are prosperous, let our hearts be thankful; and, in troubled times, do not let our trust in you fail. We pray in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Registration now open for Beginning a Culture of Generosity

Beginning a Culture of Generosity (BCG) is a new and timely program to help guide congregations and provide the necessary tools to run a successful fall appeal. Congregations will receive training online in 6 sessions and 1:1 guidance on an easily implemented program.

Registration is open through August with the first session scheduled for August 14 ,2021: "Building Blocks for Generosity". View the info page on gcsynod.org, or download the information and registration PDF. Register online here.

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Notify Grand Canyon Synod Campus Ministries of incoming students

Grand Canyon Synod is blessed by and supports many campus ministries: Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, the University of Arizona, and ASU Agape, which serves ASU Poly, Chandler-Gilbert and Central Arizona Community Colleges.

Please contact these groups about any students you may know who will be attending these respective universities.

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