Bishop's Letter: Living Your Vocation
What is a vocation? I used to think that a vocation was some big thing. A one true grand calling in life with which we are somehow anointed. But as I reflect on this quote from Martin Luther during this season of Epiphany, I am reminded that this is not the case.
Any work done in faith can be a vocation. We are all made holy through baptism in Christ to do holy work.
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Moved by love, connection and generosity
Members of Desert Cross Lutheran Church, in Tempe, Arizona, helped their friends Curt and Freida Hahn move back to Arizona. Their story is featured in January’s Living Lutheran magazine. Read the full story here.
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2019 Synod Assembly
Save the date for our Synod Assembly, June 14 & 15, 2019. Our theme this year is “Sing to the Lord a New Song!” We gather at Love of Christ Lutheran Church, 1525 N. Power Rd., Mesa, AZ 85205.
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StewardCast 2019
Saturday March 9th 9:30 am - 11:00 am MST. You are invited to participate webcast on stewardship topics to enhance vitality in your congregation. The webcast will introduce a new resource: Generosity 365. On the morning of March 9, simply go to https://www.elca.org/stewardship and click on the widget titled “stewardCast2019.”
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Rostered Leader Report available online
Active and Rostered Leaders, forms for your annual reports to the Bishop are available on the Grand Canyon Synod website. Bishop Hutterer looks forward to your responses. Please complete by March 8, 2019.
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MLK office closing
The synod office will be closed on Monday, 1/21/19 in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
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2019 Churchwide Assembly Nominations
The Nominating Committee is starting the process that will result in elections at the 2019 Churchwide Assembly. How can you help? By encouraging people you know to submit their names for the position or positions that interest them, or submit your own name. This workbook has all the info you need.
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Bishop's Letter: Let down your nets
I wonder what Simon, a professional fisherman, thought when he received this command from Jesus. Was he inspired and eager? Or petulant and cynical? He was probably tired from working all night. He might have been discouraged and sad that he didn’t catch anything.
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Bishop Hutterer Installation of Pastor Stephen Hilding at Tanque Verde, Tucson
Please join us and Bishop Deborah Hutterer for service on Saturday, January 19 as we install Pastor Stephen Hilding as our Associate Pastor at Tanque Verde Lutheran Church (map). The installation will be held during our regular 5 PM worship service.
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Living Lutheran: Fit and faithful
Living Lutheran's January cover story looks at how wellness programs enrich and extend congregations’ ministries. Read the article and participate in discussion with a corresponding study guide.
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How are you feeling?
Although the 12 days of Christmas are coming to a close, the gift of Christ's birth into our world is not over. God came into this world and calls us from its darkness.
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Bishop's Letter: What does Christmas really mean?
I was having coffee with a hiking friend the other morning and we were talking about Christmas. My friend recently joined an ELCA congregation after many years of questioning her faith in the Gospel.
She shared her joy at re-discovering Christ's birth this Christmas. In the midst of shopping, parties, and festivities, she has valued the quiet times and pausing to gaze upon the Christ-child in the manger.
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Website Feedback
We are very excited about our new website, and we thank you for your patience as we rebuild it. If there’s something you can’t find or a feature you’d like, please let us know.
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Bishop's Letter: 4 Weeks of Hope
The days are surely coming. This week we begin a season of waiting and anticipation. 4 weeks to prepare ourselves and get ready. Waiting for promises to be realized. 4 weeks of hope.
We live in a world where justice and righteousness are not always present. But hope grows in the soil of possibilities with God, not the dirt of life’s present circumstances. Hope is the deep conviction that God is working powerfully in our lives and in the world. It is not based on what we can do or see. Hope is anchored in the faithfulness of God.
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Bishop's Letter: Grateful for Community
After my husband Gary was diagnosed with ALS in 2010, it was hard to feel grateful.
We went home, questioning how we would get through this. We prayed that God would give us what we needed, and the eyes to see that God had provided. Each day we thanked God for being with us even when we couldn’t recognize all that had been provided.
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Bishop's Letter: Honoring Veterans
One hundred years ago this Sunday, November 11, the most terrible war the world had ever known came to an end.
Sadly, Armistice Day did not mark the end of all wars. Human affairs among nations fail and natural disasters strike. Violence, cruelty, and injustice overwhelm us. And God raises up people who are willing to put their lives in harm’s way on behalf of their country.
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Las Vegas: One Year Later
In this past year since the horrific events that took place in Las Vegas on Sunday, October 1st, I have had time to process and reflect on those events and the time that I spent with the chaplains, some staff, and others who knew victims of the shooting, and who dealt with the overwhelming numbers of wounded and dying.
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Separated Children
Lutherans and other Christians throughout this nation and the world are deeply troubled by the images of children, including infants and the very young, being separated from their mothers and fathers at the border.
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To pray for my people
For the Prayers of Intercession in worship, I am convinced that a good form of that prayer is shaped like an hour glass - wide at the top and bottom and narrow in the middle. By that I mean the prayer begins with thanksgiving for the life and long tradition of the whole church.
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