Welcome Dorothy Anderson: A New Guide for Spiritual Direction in the Synod

The Grand Canyon Synod welcomes Dorothy Anderson, a 2024 graduate of the Sustainable Faith Spiritual Direction program, to our list of spiritual directors. Drawing from decades of experience in ministry and counseling, Dorothy offers Spirit-led guidance and practices like contemplative prayer and Lectio Divina. Contact Dorothy to explore how she might support your spiritual journey or learn more about spiritual direction on our website.

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Sumud Winter Newsletter: A Call to Peace and Justice in the Holy Land

This Christmas season, ELCA Sumud reflects on a year of advocacy and accompaniment with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land (ELCJHL). From Rev. Gabi Aelabouni’s solidarity visit to impactful ministries like the Olive Harvest Festival and Beit Jala’s hot meals program, our Palestinian siblings inspire hope amid hardship. Read Bishop Azar’s powerful Christmas message, explore ways to advocate for justice, and learn how you can support the ELCJHL Christmas Appeal in this season of peace. Read more in their Winter Newsletter.

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For What Shall We Pray?
  • For areas of the world impacted by ongoing war and conflict: Gaza, Syria, Ukraine…

  • For the family of Jimmy Carter and all those who mourn…

  • For the families of those killed in the Jeju Air plane crash…

  • For those affected by tornadoes in Texas, North Carolina, and Louisiana…

  • For those experiencing homelessness in the US…

  • For Trinidad & Tobago in the face of rising violence…

  • For victims of violence in New Orleans…

  • For the new year and transitions of all varieties…

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Faithfulness in our time: a Christmas message from the ELCA bishops and synod vice-presidents of Region 2

In this Christmas message, the bishops and synod vice presidents of Region 2 reflect on Howard Thurman’s poem, “The Work of Christmas,” calling us to embrace God’s grace and live out Christ’s liberating love. Representing over 500 congregations, they invite us to join in justice, service, and joy, embodying the good news of Christ in our communities and the world.

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Office of the Bishop Updates

Happy New Year from the Office of the Bishop! As we step into 2025, we thank you for your faithful service and the countless ways you share Christ’s love throughout the Grand Canyon Synod. We are blessed to journey together and look forward to all that God has in store for us in the year ahead.

This week Bishop Hutterer travels to Puerto Rico for the Bishop’s Academy, and the staff enters 2025 on the ground and running.

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Rev. Paul Larson Named Advocacy Director for LEAN Ahead of Legislative Session

Rev. Paul Larson, lead pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Family in Carson City, NV, has been appointed Advocacy Director for Lutheran Engagement and Advocacy in Nevada (LEAN). As the 83rd Nevada Legislative Session approaches, Rev. Larson will represent Lutheran voices on issues like immigration, food insecurity, and environmental care. His leadership promises to strengthen LEAN’s mission of justice and compassion. Learn more about his vision and upcoming initiatives, including February’s “Lobby Day” at the Capitol, at leanforjustice.org.

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From Henderson to Chicago: Kylee Bestenlehner’s Journey of Trust and Service

Kylee Bestenlehner, a member of Christ the Servant Lutheran Church in Henderson, Nevada, shares her inspiring journey from leading ukulele lessons to attending seminary at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (LSTC). Drawn by LSTC’s Public Church Curriculum and supported by scholarships, Kylee is following her call to ministry while creating lasting community impact. Learn how trust in God and encouragement from her church community guided her path in an article from LSTC’s Epistle magazine.

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January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month

Seventy-one percent of victims of human trafficking are women and girls. National Human Trafficking Prevention Month is an opportunity to educate others about identifying human trafficking, prevention and supporting victims. This blog post contained articles and resources from Women of the ELCA to raise awareness of human trafficking and engage in advocacy in your congregation and community.

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Scholarships Available for Transformative Retreat on Faith, Science, and Creation

Deepen your faith and explore the intersection of theology, science, and creation at the “Living into a New Story” retreat from January 23–26, 2025, at Spirit in the Desert in Carefree, Arizona. Scholarships are now available, covering full costs for shared rooms or reducing single-room fees to $100 per person.

Led by Pastor Ron Rude and Sharon Reinbott, this retreat offers thought-provoking sessions on how Earth’s wisdom and scientific breakthroughs reshape Christian beliefs. Register now to secure your place for this transformative experience in faith and ecological wisdom.

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I’m a Lutheran: Glory Godwin Lekashu

Meet Glory Godwin Lekashu, a medical laboratory technician, student, and Lutheran whose journey spans continents and calls to service. From her youth ministry roots in Tanzania to her studies in biology and public health, Glory integrates faith and science to heal body, soul, and world. In this Living Lutheran article, learn how this International Women Leaders scholar is living her Lutheran values by fostering health care justice, inspiring youth, and shining Christ’s light in her community.

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Trusting Women: Revisiting the ELCA’s Social Statement on Abortion

In a post-Dobbs world, the ELCA’s 1991 social statement on abortion offers a compassionate, theologically grounded response to the complexities of reproductive rights. Rooted in trust, understanding, and a commitment to relationships, the statement calls Lutherans to discernment, advocacy, and accompaniment. Explore how this powerful framework equips us for faithful action today in this Living Lutheran article.

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Living Forgiveness: A Baptismal Journey of Healing and Grace

Baptism gives us all the forgiveness we need to live as followers of Christ, even in the midst of sin and brokenness. Rev. AmyJo Mattheis reflects on her journey through anger and pain, finding healing through the sacraments of baptism and communion. Forgiven by God, we are called to forgive others, break down walls of division, and confront the realities of sin and injustice with Christ’s grace. Read more to explore how living forgiveness transforms us and the world around us in this Café blog post from Women of the ELCA.

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A Fresh Start: Forgiveness as the Heart of Faith in the New Year

Forgiveness is both a spiritual practice and a path to renewal as we begin the new year. Rooted in God’s abundant grace, it frees us to let go of anger, pursue justice with love, and extend compassion to ourselves and others. Explore how forgiveness can transform your life and strengthen your faith in 2024 in this Café blog post from the Women of the ELCA.

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Step Up as a District Coordinator for Lutheran Day at the Legislature

Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona is seeking district coordinators for Lutheran Day at the Legislature on February 10, 2025, at Wesley Bolin Plaza in Phoenix. Coordinators will play a critical role in organizing district efforts, securing legislative appointments, and leading conversations with representatives. Training and support are provided. Ready to make a difference? Learn more and register here or email director@lamaz.org.

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Young Adults Invited to Winter Retreat in Prescott: Sign Up Today

Young adults across the Grand Canyon Synod are invited to join the upcoming Winter Retreat at Camp ALOMA in Prescott, January 17-20. Enjoy faith-based learning, fellowship, and fun activities like Laser Tag, s’mores around the fire, and hiking. Connect with other young adults in a beautiful outdoor setting and grow in your faith. Spaces are limited—register today!

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