Mosaic: 20 Years Young & 110 Years Strong

Mosaic is young and energetic, but also old and wise. Two memorable numbers are important at Mosaic this year—20 and 110. As Mosaic, the organization celebrated its 20th anniversary on July 1. But back in February, it also celebrated the 110th anniversary of its founding. In 2023, Mosaic is 20 years young and 110 years strong. Learn why in this blog post, 20 Years Young & 110 Years Strong, which appeared first on Mosaic.

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Join us at the 2023 Bishop's Fall Gathering

This October 23-25, Bishop Deborah Hutterer invites you to join her at the Franciscan Renewal Center in Scottsdale, Arizona for the 2023 Bishop's Fall Gathering. With the theme of "Be Bold In Your Baptism," our aim is to deepen our emotional and spiritual health together.

We warmly welcome active rostered ministers, retired pastors serving congregations, seminary students, and interns. Retired pastors are welcome to attend — rooms may not be available. Visit our fall gathering page for more info and to register.

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Discussing Our Environmental Legacy: Join the Spirited Book Club with Larry L. Rasmussen

Join Spirited Book Club online on August 10 & 24 at 2pm PDT/MST, 3pm MDT, as we delve into Larry L. Rasmussen's new book, The Planet You Inherit: Letters to My Grandchildren When Uncertainty’s a Sure Thing.

Explore the nexus of climate change, global citizenship, democracy, and legacy with a renowned environmental ethicist. Let's discuss what our legacy for future generations will be in this era of climate instability and global upheavals. Open to all - bring a friend, share your insights, and create a shared legacy. Register now and become part of the conversation.

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Bishop Eaton statement concerning Jenin incursions

​As presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, I join my colleague, the Rev. Dr. Sani Ibrahim Azar, bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land, in being "deeply dismayed at the ongoing Israeli military incursions into Palestinian communities, especially in the city and refugee camp of Jenin."  

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Shaping the Future of Climate Advocacy: ELCA's Fall Climate Summit for Young Adults

The ELCA is calling all young adults passionate about addressing the climate crisis to apply for the Fall Climate Summit happening in Chicago, Illinois from October 20-22, 2023. Read more and apply at elca.org.

Whether you're a seasoned climate advocate or just starting on your advocacy journey, this event promises to be a unique opportunity to gain new skills, deepen understanding of climate justice issues, and create an action plan for making a real difference in your community. The application deadline is July 19, 2023.

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For What Shall We Pray? 7/5/2023
  • For peace in Palestine, Ukraine, Yemen, and Syria…

  • For all victims of gun violence, especially in Philadelphia, PA; Washington D.C.; Fort Worth, TX; Salisbury, MD; and Hayward, CA…

  • For students and for higher education professionals as they respond to and adapt to new legislative actions…

  • For police protests in France and for all who advocate for racial justice around the world…

  • For safety and relief in areas of the United States experiencing extreme heat…

  • For those suffering heavy rains, flooding, and heat waves in China and the Asia Pacific region…

  • For areas still struggling with compromised air quality due to fires and pollution…

  • For the ongoing effects of climate change and for increased compassion for our earth…

  • For protection and mercy upon all who travel, out of necessity or for pleasure…

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Truth & Healing Movement resources
  • Watch the National Indian Lutheran Board’s Panel Discussion, from June 21, 2023

  • “Read the Truth in July” – consider reading a book written by a Native author and hosting a book discussion. Get some suggestions at Native Reads.

  • July 16 2023: "Indian 101" class. Led by Vance Blackfox .

  • July 24 2023: “Introduction to the Truth & Healing Movement". Led by Vance Blackfox.

Descriptions and links for the Truth & Healing Movement are posted on the ELCA's website.

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Rev. Jonathan Linman joins The Lutheran Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Relations Network

We are delighted to announce that Rev. Jonathan Linman, pastor at Faith/La Fe in Phoenix, has been appointed to serve as our synod representative to The Lutheran Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Relations Network (LEIRN). He will join Rev. Dr. Mari Larson in this capacity, strengthening our synod's voice within this influential organization.

LEIRN is a volunteer-based body representing all 65 synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). The network serves as a model for ecumenical and interreligious engagement, promoting dialogue and understanding within our church and beyond.

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POSITION FILLED: Christ Lutheran Church seeks Music Director

Christ Lutheran Church of Sedona is searching for a Music Director. After 30 years of devoted service, our esteemed and beloved Music Director has announced his retirement later this year. CLCS is seeking an experienced person (or persons) to lead our vibrant music ministry. If interested, please review the attached job description. Come take up residence in the beautiful red rocks of Sedona and become the next great music leader for the friendly and faithful family of CLCS!

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Podcast Series: Christians Against Christian Nationalism

Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona (LAMA) shares a podcast series from the Christians Against Christian Nationalism movement. The original 10 podcasts can be found here (from 2019), which feature interviews with theologians, historians, authors and activists, including Bishop Elizabeth Eaton, Walter Brueggemann, Sen. John Marty (D), MN, author Steven Green, and many others.

The BJC Center for Faith, Justice and Reconciliation produces the podcasts. Visit their site to view resources, which include the podcasts as well as webinars, study materials, books, and a sign-on statement. Read the original LAMA article here.

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Bishop Hutterer: Creating Space for Conversations

In turbulent times, our shared faith is both a source of solace and a beacon, guiding us towards the path of understanding and unity. With our nation grappling with all sorts of divisions, it is vital that we seek not to fight one another, but rather to engage in open and compassionate dialogue.

This comes after recent events have left our hearts heavy. Reports of church burnings in Southern Arizona, protests at our churches that openly welcome LGBTQIA+ members, and ongoing racial tensions nationally have underscored the urgent need for us to live out our call to be peacemakers and bridge builders.

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Rostered Leaders of Color Cohort to gather in Sedona

In our ongoing mission to connect people, we are happy to announce the upcoming Rostered Leaders of Color Cohort Retreat. This event is scheduled to take place in Sedona from August 20 to August 23, 2023.

The gathering will include rostered ministers of color and full-time rostered ministers from the Office of the Bishop Staff. It aims to create a nurturing environment where stories can be shared, connections made, and voices heard.

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Ordination celebrations: 7/1/2023

Today we celebrate the ordination anniversaries of:

  • Rev. Glenn Zorb, Mountain View, Phoenix, who celebrates 44 years on July 1.

  • Rev. Jan Flaaten, who celebrates 50 years on July 1.

  • Deacon Brenda J. Laukonis, who celebrates 42 years on July 1.

  • Rev. Robert Hutson Jr., who celebrates 50 years on July 1.

  • Rev. Robert Rod, who celebrates 50 years on July 1.

  • Rev. James Dew, Abounding Grace, Tucson, and Interim Director for Evangelical Mission (DEM), who celebrates 33 years on July 1.

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