Posts in Grand Canyon Synod
Introducing the Part-Time Ministry Guidelines: A Comprehensive Resource

The Grand Canyon Synod has released new Part-Time Ministry Guidelines to facilitate conversations and agreements between congregations and those seeking part-time ministry roles. These guidelines will assist in setting clear ministry priorities and defining mutual responsibilities. Discover more about this innovative resource at Part-Time Ministry Guidelines.

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Resurrection Lutheran in Oro Valley seeks Operation Manager

Are you experienced in business or project management and looking to serve in a faith-based community? Resurrection Lutheran Church in Oro Valley is hiring an Operations Administrator to ensure the smooth running of their administrative functions, oversee property and human resource matters, and work closely with our leadership for the implementation of our long-term goals. Visit orovalley.org to apply and read more in this job description.

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Introducing the Grand Canyon Synod’s “Creating Space for Conversations” resource page

Explore the Grand Canyon Synod's latest initiative, 'Creating Space for Conversations', a dedicated resource hub for fostering understanding and unity in trying times. We’ll be adding to this page in the coming months.

Whether you are seeking guidance on how to approach sensitive topics, or looking for ways to connect with others across divides, we hope this page can help. Have an idea for this page? Let us know!

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Healing Through Conversation: A Journey of Civil Dialogue in Phoenix

Explore the story of Grace Lutheran Church in downtown Phoenix, where the practice of civil dialogue opened doors for deep listening, empathy, and healing. Engaging in intentional conversations about provocative subjects such as race, private prisons, and police relationships, participants found a space to share their experiences and emotions.

Pastor Sarah Stadler writes how these dialogues became a transformative force, revealing how open and respectful conversation can create understanding and even exhaust the hurt. Learn how civil dialogue may be a step towards solving the problems of hearts waiting to be seen and heard.

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Not Lost, Just Exploring: Embracing New Communities and Missions

Join Rev. Mike Girlinghouse as he shares his exploration journey in Flagstaff and at the Northern Arizona University campus in this blog post. Emphasizing the power of 'exploring' over 'being lost', he recalls how Paul embraced new communities in the Bible. Drawing inspiration, he encourages communities to view their surroundings with fresh eyes. Dive into his experiences and don’t miss the insightful resource by Pastor Liz Bell on building a community-centered church.

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From Boomers to Gen Z: Worship Differences Explored with Faith Roberts

Discover the evolving dynamics of worship across generations with Faith Roberts in "From Wedding Rings to Nose Rings." Delve into worship styles, the Covid effect, and more in this enlightening session sponsored by the Lutheran Faith Community Nurse Association. Register here for the event scheduled on October 10, 2023.

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Application webinar for Grand Canyon Synod's Project Support and ACTS Grants on 9/26/2023

The Grand Canyon Synod invites applications for Project Support Grants and ACTS Grants for 2024. With $218,000 available for supporting congregations and strategic ministries, these grants align with the Synod's goals and visions. Don't miss this opportunity to fund projects ranging from educational materials to outreach efforts. Check the eligibility, apply by October 30, 2023, and make your ministry's vision a reality.

We will also provide an application webinar on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, 4:30pm PDT/MST, 5:30pm MDT. Click here to register.

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Islam and Contemporary Dance: An Exploration with Professor Tim Winter

The Islamic Speakers Bureau invites us to explore the unexpected convergences between Islam and contemporary dance in a special lecture with Professor Tim Winter. Unveiling the connection between Muslim cultural forms and modern dance pioneers, the event delves into themes of body, eros, and the sacred. Join us on September 28, 2023, at ASU Tempe or via live-stream. Register now for this inspiring exploration of art and faith.

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