J.W. Pepper is celebrating its 150th anniversary by launching a nationwide scholarship program, awarding 52 scholarships to future music educators. With $3,000 for each state’s recipient and an additional $10,000 for the top scholar, this initiative supports students entering college as music education majors in fall 2025. Applications open in October 2024—learn more and sign up for updates on this extraordinary educational opportunity.
Read MoreIn light of the many stories shared during our recent Synod Assembly, the Office of the Bishop invites all Grand Canyon Synod members to share their stories. Visit www.gcsynod.org/share to submit contribute to our community’s ongoing story of faith and ministry.
Read MorePastor James Dew will conclude his role as Interim Director for Evangelical Mission on July 31, 2024, marking the end of a significant tenure with the Grand Canyon Synod. Throughout his service, he has played a pivotal role in enhancing our ministry’s outreach, overseeing important tasks such as the Mission and Ministry Task Force, and supporting diverse Synodically Authorized Worshipping Communities and Strategic Ministries.
As we thank him for his heartfelt service and leadership, we also look forward to the continued growth and impact of our ministries. Join us in celebrating his contributions and wishing him well in his future endeavors.
Read MoreVolunteers at the Bargain Box in Beatrice, Nebraska have faithfully run the shop to raise money for Mosaic. They are a great example of Mosaic’s values: Belonging, Connection, Faithfulness and Grit.
The post Volunteer-Run Store Has 63-Year History Supporting Mosaicappeared first on Mosaic.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Pivot Podcast from faith+lead, Inés Velasquez-McBryde joins hosts Dr.Alicia Granholm and Rev. Dr. Terri Elton to explore the rich biblical foundations of pursuing justice in our churches and ministries.
Read MoreWe are celebrating the expansion of our food pantry services, now open seven days a week with extended hours — making us the only pantry in the area operating all week long!
This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with elected officials, members of the media, other business professionals, and the dedicated LSSN board and staff members.
Monday, July 15, 2024, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm. Ceremony starts at 11:45 am. LSSN, 4323 Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas, NV 89121. RSVP here.
Read MoreThis July, over a dozen congregations from the Grand Canyon Synod are sending their youth and young adults to the ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans. Joining 16,000 others, they will participate in a week of faith formation through interactive learning and fellowship. Events include MYLE and the tAble, focusing on youth of color and those with disabilities. Our community prays for their safe and enriching journey as they grow in faith and leadership.
Read MoreDo you love church music, working with a choir and musicians to lead worship, and blending classical and new approaches in ways that inspire congregations to grow spiritually? Do you have an innate ability to know what music and arrangements will make a service more meaningful? If yes, you may be the person to help take the St. Andrew Lutheran Church music program to new heights.
Read MoreThis July, engage with the Arizona Faith Network’s crucial initiatives, which you can find in full in their latest newsletter. Volunteer as a Poll Monitor to safeguard the election process, delve into the impact of Christian Nationalism in our democracy, advocate for hunger and housing, support heat relief efforts, and help build a stronger interfaith community. Each event offers a unique opportunity to act on our Lutheran values and make a significant impact.
Read MoreHunger Advocacy Fellow Autumn Byar visited Tucson to learn more about the partnership between Our Savior’s Lutheran Church and Grace St Paul’s Episcopal Church as they find new ways to get involved in neighbor-love right in their own neighborhood.
“From food pantries to mobile showers, our ELCA churches have found many different ways to minister to the needs of their neighbors, each one tailored to the specific needs of the community. For Our Savior’s, it didn’t make sense to build a new ministry like this when a robust community partner exists just around the corner. Our Savior’s Lutheran sits right across the street from the University of Arizona and Banner University Hospital. It isn’t the only church to occupy this advantageous area; just a few blocks away sits Grace St. Paul’s Episcopal parish.” Read the full article on the Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona (LAMA) website.
Read MoreWe share an article by Don Henninger from the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona. You can read the full article at azdiocese.org.
“Picture a country where fear of one’s neighbor is rampant, distrust of law enforcement is the standard, destructive riots occur regularly, and threats of political violence loom large over the minds of its citizens.
This evokes images of modern America, but we’re thinking of another country: Northern Ireland, in the lead-up to the violent and deadly multi-decade conflict known as The Troubles. With worries of political violence top of mind for millions of Americans, learning from leaders who have helped navigate conflict in other countries may give us insights for maintaining peace here at home.”
Read MoreSome members of the Office of the Bishop travel to New Orleans for MYLE & the tAble, July 13-16; and the ELCA Youth Gathering & Young Adult Gathering. We also begin preparations for our Fall Gathering.
Read MoreThis week we celebrate the ordination anniversaries of:
Rev. Abigail Byrd, who celebrates 32 years on July 12.
Rev. Richard Sherrill, Prince of Peace, Phoenix, who celebrates 26 years on July 12.
Rev. Steven Holm, who celebrates 54 years on July 12.
Rev. Keith Ingle, who celebrates 54 years on July 12.
Rev. Susan Sauerberg, who celebrates 27 years on July 13.
Rev. Arthur Goetz, who celebrates 62 years on July 14.
Rev. Sherwood Glover, who celebrates 51 years on July 15.
Rev. James Price, who celebrates 27 years on July 15.
Rev. Erin Morris, Resurrection, Oro Valley, who celebrates 5 years on July 15.
Rev. Mark Huggenvik, who celebrates 52 years on July 16.
Rev. Timothy Brown, who celebrates 30 years on July 17.
Rev. Alan Field, who celebrates 39 years on July 18.
Rev. Karn Carroll, who celebrates 25 years on July 18.
Resurrection Lutheran Church in Oro Valley is seeking a part-time (20 hours/week) Digital Media Specialist to create and maintain the church's overall digital presence and communication in regard to story and information. Contact the church to apply and view the job description as PDF here.
Read MoreIn this episode of the Pivot Podcast from faith+lead, Dr. Jinna Jin shares stories, strategies, and encouragement for overwhelmed pastors.
Read MoreecoAmerica has developed the Know Your Voting Rights Guide — an essential resource to help you understand your rights, detect and address voter intimidation or deception, and guarantee broad participation in our democracy. By protecting voting rights, we enable ourselves to elect leaders committed to climate solutions that benefit everyone. Share this guide to empower voters and safeguard our democracy. Explore the guide here.
Read MoreHunger Advocacy Fellow Autumn traveled up to the Grand Canyon to tour and volunteer at the Grand Canyon Community Food Bank— the ONLY food bank in a national park! Read more on the Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona website.
Read MoreMosaic believes it’s extremely important to include people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in all facets of community life. Inclusion not only enriches the lives and overall wellbeing of those we serve, it also enriches communities by teaching humility, understanding and selflessness, and it highlights the significant need to advocate for those who might otherwise be marginalized.
In the newest issue of Promise magazine, enjoy reading three stories about individuals who came to Mosaic under different circumstances and how they achieved—and continue to achieve—what they want for their lives. Learn more here.
Read MoreLutheran Social Services of the Southwest provides services to a variety of needed community members, from children navigating the foster care system, families at risk of homelessness, to newly arrived refugees. We are able to take our support to our community a step further through the help of churches and other community members.
Our organization is in need of generous donors who wish to donate needed school supplies to our clients who receive services through us. Help your community receive school supplies so they can be successful in their upcoming school year! Visit lss-sw.org/backtoschool or view this PDF flyer for more info. Supplies are needed by 7/24/2024.
Read MoreTrinity Lutheran Church in Phoenix needs volunteers for painting the exterior of church offices and assisting elderly members with house and yard work. Join property manager Dave Koschney in this vital effort to support our community. All materials and tools provided. Interested? Call Dave Koschney at 602-625-3605 to make a difference.
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