You’re Not Done Becoming: A Spirited Book Club Conversation with Sarah Payne Naylor

Spirit in the Desert’s Spirited Book Club welcomes transformational life coach and author Sarah Payne Naylor on Thursday, November 20 at 3 p.m. (MST) for a discussion of her inspiring new book, You’re Not Done Becoming: Reclaim Personal Power and Purpose to Transform Your Life at Any Age.

Naylor—long connected with Lutheran ministries in Arizona—offers a heartfelt reminder that growth and faith never end. Learn more or register at Spirit in the Desert.

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Called to Advocate: The Holy Spirit’s Gift of Voice

Pastor Joy McDonald Coltvet invites readers to use their voices for justice, guided by faith and the Holy Spirit’s advocacy. Drawing inspiration from Scripture and even from A Bug’s Life, she challenges us to speak truth in love, seek community across differences, and remember that our freedom is meant to set others free. Explore this reflection on using our faith-filled voices at Boldcafé.

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“Here I Stand”: Living Out the Courage of Our Baptismal Promises

Bishop Emily K. Hartner of the North Carolina Synod reflects on what it means to live out faith through conviction and courage. Drawing on the examples of Jesus, Martin Luther, and countless faithful ancestors, she reminds us that our baptismal promises call us to serve, proclaim, and strive for justice—even when it’s risky. Read the full reflection on how faith becomes action and conviction becomes love at Boldcafé.

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From Hikes to Forums: Faith Leaders Across America Step Up for Creation

The November newsletter features stories of Climate Ambassadors leading creation care efforts, opportunities to host trainings, apply for ecoAmerica’s 2026 Climate Leadership Awards, and spark Thanksgiving climate conversations. Explore the new Faith + Climate video project, read the 2025 Impact Report, and join Rev. Carol Devine in a month of gratitude. Read the full newsletter.

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Faith Lens: Approaching God: Who is Worthy

In this week’s Faith Lens reflection on Luke 18:9–14, Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector challenges our assumptions about worthiness before God. While the Pharisee boasts of righteousness, the tax collector prays simply for mercy—and is the one made right with God. We are reminded that true prayer begins with humility and gratitude, not self-assurance. God exalts those who come honestly, knowing that all we have and are comes from divine grace alone.

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For What Shall We Pray?
  • For an end to war and conflict, and for places of political unrest or contention, especially Gaza, South Sudan, Myanmar, Ukraine, and Pakistan/Afghanistan…

  • For cease-fire to hold in Gaza, and for the work of relief agencies…

  • For all in the path of Tropical Storm Melissa…

  • For areas of the world affected by changes to the global environment…

  • For political transition in Japan…

  • For immigrants and those who work and advocate on their behalf…

  • For government employees and those who rely on federal programs…

  • For the work of the Holy Spirit in renewing the church in every age…

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Bridge Builders and Bold Conversations: Highlights from the AFN Newsletter

Stay connected with Arizona’s interfaith community through the Arizona Faith Network Newsletter, featuring the upcoming 2025 Annual Gathering – United We Rise on December 2, 2025, honoring bridge builders like Mary Permoda. Discover upcoming opportunities for learning and advocacy, from elder care training and faith education to climate action and community safety.

Read more and subscribe at arizonafaithnetwork.org/newsletter.

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Help Shape Sunday Worship: Apply to Be Church Musician at New Promise in St. George

New Promise Lutheran Church (ELCA) in St. George, Utah is hiring a part-time Church Musician (12–15 hrs/week) to provide organ/piano leadership for Sunday worship, plan with pastors and the music team, and support congregational song through the seasons of the church year. Compensation is commensurate with experience and includes continuing education funds and paid vacation. Send a résumé, brief statement of interest, and (if available) a recording to newpromisemusicsearch@gmail.com. Applications reviewed on a rolling basis. Download the full job description PDF inside.

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Fall Fest at Mountain View in Phoenix: Trunk or Treat, Food Trucks, and a Laser Light Show

Join Mountain View Lutheran Church for Fall Fest and Trunk or Treat on Friday, October 24, 5–8 p.m. at 11002 S 48th Street, Phoenix. Enjoy a laser light show, food trucks, games, crafts, prizes, and more—plus a costume-friendly Trunk or Treat contest with a grand prize for best trunk. Volunteer or register your trunk at bit.ly/mvlctrunkortreat2025.

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Ordination celebrations: October 24-30, 2025

This week we celebrate the ordination anniversaries of:

  • Rev. Amalia Vagts, Our Saviour’s, Tucson, who celebrates 4 years on October 23.

  • Rev. John Lillie, who celebrates 45 years on October 26.

  • Rev. Daniel Valasakos, Mount Zion, Tucson, who celebrates 29 years on October 26.

  • Rev. Kari Williamson, St. Andrew, Phoenix, who celebrates 22 years on October 26.

  • Rev. Verónica Alvarez, Faith/La Fe, Phoenix, who celebrates 3 years on October 30.

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Installation of Rev. Ryan Marsh at Crossroads Lutheran in San Tan Valley

Rev. Ryan Marsh will be installed at Crossroads Lutheran (2769 E Combs Rd, Building D, San Tan Valley, AZ 85140) on Sunday, 10/26/2025 at 2pm. Rev. Tina Mills will preach and preside. View live-stream on the Crossroads YouTube channel.

Following the installation service, there will be an angel food cake dessert celebration.

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New Hunger Advocacy Fellows Join ELCA’s Mission for Justice

ELCA Advocacy has announced the 2025–2026 Hunger Advocacy Fellows, a new class of six emerging leaders committed to advancing faith-based public policy and hunger justice. Serving across the country—in Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, Texas, California, and New York—these Fellows bring expertise in law, communications, sociology, theology, and global governance. Over the coming year, they will engage in professional development, faith formation, and advocacy that reflects the ELCA’s call to serve neighbors and strive for a just world where all are fed.

Read more about the Fellows and their stories at ELCA.org.

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Help Shape Joyful, Blended Worship at Good Shepherd–Reno

Region 2 partner Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (Reno, NV) seeks a full-time Director of Worship & Faith Formation ($65–80k + benefits). Role is 80% worship design/implementation and 20% faith formation; ELCA familiarity preferred; Good Shepherd is open and affirming (RIC). Apply by Nov. 1 (interviews early November); start Jan–Aug 2026. Details and application at goodshepherdreno.org; send materials to jobs@goodshepherdreno.org.   

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Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (PLTS) Discernment Weekend is 10/31 – 11/2/2025

Are you wondering if seminary might be right for you? Consider joining Signs Along the Way at PLTS in Berkeley, California to connect with others in discernment, get to know PLTS faculty, and explore what it’s like to be an online student in the MDiv, MA in Spirituality and Social Change, or Lutheran Year programs.

PLTS is transitioning to only offer online study with in-person intensives, so this weekend is designed for those interested in online learning. PLTS covers lodging and meals during the event and can offer travel assistance for those who need it. Visit plts.edu/signs to learn more and sign up.

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Nominate Students for Lutheran Summer Music

You’re invited to nominate a student for LSM 2026! Lutheran Summer Music (LSM) is a faith-based residential music academy for high school students (grades 8-12) who come together from all over the country to immerse themselves in musical excellence and build an intentional, supportive, and FUN community. LSM 2026 takes place at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN from June 21-July 19 (Full Session) or June 21-July 3 (Half Session). Priority Enrollment is open now through December 1.

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