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Office of the Bishop Updates: 3/18/2022

Bishop Hutterer and Pastor Jacqui Pagel will attend Faith Formation In A Secular Age, the Luther Seminary event at Living Water with Dr. Andy Root. As usual, staff travels around the synod to preach and visit.

At our in-office staff retreat on Wednesday, we were visited by Rev. Lisa Kipp, who updated us on the latest relief efforts by Lutheran World Relief.

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Ordination celebrations: 3/11–3/17/2022
  • Rev. Patsy Koeneke, interim pastor with Grace Lutheran in Kingman, celebrates 15 years on March 11.

  • Rev. Bruce Ayers, retired, celebrates 60 years on March 11.

  • Rev. Steven Crittenden, with Epiphany of Christ Lutheran in Apache Junction, celebrates 13 years on March 12.

  • Rev. Beth Gallen, with New Journey Lutheran in Fountain Hills, celebrates her first year on March 13.

  • Rev. Peter Lai, retired, celebrate 37 years on March 16.

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No Plastics for Lent

The #NoPlasticsforLent initiative, led by young adults across the church, calls us to prayer for creation, to lament the ways we have been complicit in the degradation of the earth, and to take action to care for our neighbor in fasting from the things that are hurting our planet. For more info, view the ELCA Young Adults Facebook page or the No Plastics for Lent website.

One of the discussion group leaders is Tiana Diaz-Reyes, a student in our synod’s Lutheran campus ministry. She is working toward her PhD in Sustainability at ASU.

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Give to ELCA's Eastern Europe Crisis Response

Lutheran Disaster Response is accompanying our companions in Ukraine, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, as well as such ecumenical partners as Lutheran World Federation and Church World Service, in their humanitarian responses to the crisis. These partners provide refugees with immediate support and supplies such as food, blankets, water and hygiene kits. You and your congregation or organization can donate by clicking here.

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Ukrainian Conflict: Update from Budapest

Rev. Rachel Eskesen, ELCA Area Desk Director for Europe, and Associate in Ministry Rev. Zach Courter provide updates from Budapest, Hungary. In this post, we share a video update, an expanded letter (read in this post or view as PDF), and a bulletin insert (PDF).

For those of you wishing to financially support our partner churches who are doing the work on the ground to respond to the needs of refugees, you can donate here.

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Lutheran World Federation newsletter: 3/4/2022
POSITION FILLED: Lutheran Church of the Foothills seeks administrative assistant

Lutheran Church of the Foothills in Tucson is seeking a professional Administrative Assistant for part-time employment. The Administrative Assistant will work closely with our pastor, as well as with other staff and members of the Church Council. View job description and how to apply in this PDF.

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POSITION FILLED: Campus caretaker needed at Our Saviour's Lutheran in Tucson

Wonderful part-time and flexible opportunity in central Tucson, ideal for students, recent retirees, and others. Our Saviour's in Tucson is seeking a part-time Campus Caretaker. Please see full position description in this PDF. Interested applicants please send a letter and/or resume and at least two references to Pastor Amalia Vagts (pastoramalia@lutherantucson.org). You may call the office at 520-327-6521 for more information.

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Celebrate the living history of faithful women

WELCA celebrates Women’s History Month by telling the story of bold women of faith. A three-part series starts on Thursday, March 10, by exploring the life of Emmy Carlsson Evald (1857-1946). Advance registration is required for this free webinar.

Emmy's best known as the founder of the Women’s Missionary Society of the Augustana Synod. But did you know she was a suffragette? And a social activist?

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New digital technology thrills Navajo Lutheran Mission Prep School students

First and second grade students at Navajo Lutheran Mission Preparatory School are enjoying their hybrid classrooms where they receive a balance of direct and asynchronous instruction. Chromebook laptop computers for each child have made it possible to have our students in school full-time, learning and exploring the world.

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