ELCA Coaching presents For Such a Time as This: Faith, Leadership, and the 2020 Elections

Join a series of conversations from ELCA Coaching throughout Election Day 2020 for uplifting prayer, dialogues on holistic wellbeing, and opportunities for one-on-one prayer, coaching, and discernment.

Tuesday, 3 November 2020, starting at 9 am MST Central and ending at 5:30pm MST, spaced out every 2 hours between those timeframes. Access Zoom meetings with this link and view PDF brochure.

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Holding Onto Hope: A National Service For Healing And Wholeness

From the National Cathedral, join Bishop Eaton on Sunday, November 1, 2020, 2:00pm MST, as she attends a national service of prayer to shine as a beacon of hope for the nation amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, racial reckoning and a hard-fought election.

Watch and get more info on this post, at Cathedral.org, or at EpiscopalChurch.org.

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Allie Papke-Larson: A change of seasons

I am ready for a new season, one to comfort and cool our nation’s hot wounds. A season for allowing the swelling to go down long enough for us to feel something besides the pain and see something besides the red blisters.

I am praying for a season change that will be long enough for us to put a balm on our wounds. I am longing for a cold, quiet winter.

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Daylight Saving Time ends this weekend

Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 1, 2020, at 2:00 A.M. If you’re not in Arizona, set your clocks back one hour (i.e., gaining one hour) to “fall back.”

For the Grand Canyon Synod, that means that Nevada and California are now one hour different from Arizona, the Navajo Nation, and the Rocky Mountain Synod: 2:00 pm Pacific Time is 3:00 pm Mountain Time.

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NewsBrian FlatgardComment
How long will vote counting take? Estimates and deadlines in all 50 states

Although many winners may quickly be evident on election night, the increase in mail voting because of the pandemic is expected to push back the release of full results in many key states.

The New York Times asked officials in every state and the District of Columbia about their reporting processes There is a fair amount of uncertainty surrounding results in any election, but say that many states will not have complete results on election night.

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Voting dialogue with persons with disabilities

Persons with disabilities take great pride in going to vote, but some do experience obstacles at the voting polls or even in registering and/or voting by mail.

Please consider being in dialogue with persons with disabilities about their desire to vote, about their opinions about those running for office, and consider asking what might make that day or even that week or month meaningful for them.

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Worship in the Home: Sunday, 11/1/2020

In this time of world-wide crisis, congregations throughout this church are not able to gather for worship as the body of Christ. While you cannot be together in person, we can hear the word of God and hold each other in prayer. We offer this brief resource as an aid for prayer in the home. As with our prayers in the gathered assembly for worship, you are encouraged to prepare or adapt them locally for your context.

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Bishop Hutterer: Welcoming Uncertainty

As Bishop, one of my main goals is to work with all of you to change and grow our church. The year 2020 has been wildly successful in implementing change, far more than anything we could have initiated on our own.

As church and people of faith, we have a huge advantage over most organizations and individuals. Our “product” is eternal and unwavering. The love of God, the good news of Jesus Christ, and the fruits of the Holy Spirit do not cease with the seasons of the world or the actions of humankind.

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