Posts in Grand Canyon Synod
Grand Canyon Synod Holy Land Trip reservations almost full

There are a handful of spots remaining for the Grand Canyon Synod Holy Land Trip, led by Bishop Deborah K. Hutterer and Rev. Mark Holman.: January 2-11, 2023. View information on the trip here and view a PDF here.

The trip also includes an optional 3-days post-tour excursion to Jordan, January 11-14, 2023. A waiting list will be available for those who try to reserve after the trip’s limit is reached.

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New mural in the sanctuary of San Juan Bautista Lutheran Church in Tucson

San Juan Bautista Lutheran in Tucson shares news of their new sanctuary mural, created over a weekend in a collaborative project with Our Saviour’s Lutheran in Tucson and Casa De La Misericordia y de Todas las Naciones. Read in this PDF or view more in this post.

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Domestic Hunger Grants awarded to two synod ministries in 2022

ELCA World Hunger announced recently that two ministries in the Grand Canyon Synod received Domestic Hunger Grants in 2022: Native American Urban Ministry in Phoenix and Grace Lutheran Church, also in Phoenix. Read more in this post, and learn about the 2023 Grants here.

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Allie Papke-Larson: Pouring myself out

Lent is a practice of pouring myself out. An act of emptying out all I have collected in my heart.

Well, at least this is what I am praying for: that I might pour myself out before God and the World, and then be filled up through the promise of Easter.

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Six ways your church can prepare for the “great giving reshuffle”

Carey Nieuwhof’s blog shares a guest post on how economic disruptions may affect ministries, with six steps to get ready for the “great giving reshuffle.” Read the full post here.

  1. Make sure your board of directors is prepared and aligned.

  2. Model privately and publicly your personal resolve to Biblical stewardship.

  3. Care for the souls of your people more now than ever.

  4. Rather than presume pre-existing giving patterns, artfully craft an environment that invites people into a community story.

  5. “Major giver” discipleship and development are paramount.

  6. Retool how you engage new givers into your community.

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Thousands of flags placed to remember lives lost during pandemic

Pastor Rebecca Boardman shares news coverage of two events held at the University of Arizona Mall, with speeches, poems, and songs. The event by the University Religious Council centered around 2,800 white flags placed on the UofA Mall, one flag for every ten Arizonans lost to COVID-19. View the story here.

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