Posts in Grand Canyon Synod
Bishop Hazelwood’s message about the shooting in Maine

As Maine is added to the list of places that have experienced a mass shooting, we in the New England Synod raise our voices with the psalmist to cry out, “How long, O Lord? How long?” How much longer will gun violence ravage lives and rip apart communities?

We also lift up prayers for those affected by this tragedy in Lewiston. Those who have lost loved ones, are injured or in pain, as well as those who are tasked with the difficult work of helping to heal: first responders, medical personnel, chaplains, clergy, funeral directors, crime scene investigators, law enforcement officers, trauma counselors and more. We pray for them and all those affected.

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Office of the Bishop Updates: 10/27/2023

Bishop Hutterer travels for the Holy Closure of Living Hope Lutheran Church in Las Vegas on Reformation Sunday, attends the Grand Canyon Synod Retirees Retreat, Oct 30, 2023 – Nov 1, 2023, attends a California Lutheran University Board Meeting, and participates in a Latin American Consultation with President Roberto Trejo Haager ILM, and Pastor Sandy Jones.

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ELCA Advocacy October 2023 Updates, U.N. and State Edition

In October's ELCA Advocacy updates, global Lutherans convened in Krakow, Poland, for the LWF Assembly, with U.N. discussions focusing on the Sustainable Development Goals. Arizona's LAMA hosted an influential retreat, welcomed a new advocacy fellow, and continued their efforts in addressing hunger. Meanwhile, states like California and Colorado witnessed legislative shifts and advocacy initiatives on various topics. Stay updated with these important developments across the ELCA network.

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Faith Meets Innovation: How Human-Centered Design is Changing Ministry

Revolutionize your ministry approach with Luther Seminary's Human-Centered Design on-deman course! Explore empathy, creativity, and practical problem-solving to address your community's unique needs. Led by Dr. Ramon Pastrano IV, this interactive, faith-focused course offers tools for impactful change. Enroll now for just $55.

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A Message of Hope Amidst Turmoil: Updates from Meghan and Gabi Aelabouni in the Holy Land

In this challenging time, we're relieved to share that Meghan and Gabi Aelabouni are safe in Jerusalem amidst the ongoing crisis. Their poignant update offers a glimpse into the harsh realities on the ground, underscoring the urgent need for peace and the critical role of the local church and the ELCA. For deeper insights and personal narratives from the Aelabounis, access the full story in this PDF. Their courage and resolve shine a light of hope through the darkness of conflict.

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Bridging Beliefs: An Insightful Dialogue with ISBA

UPDATED DATE: Delve into a world where beliefs intertwine! Join the Islamic Speakers Bureau of Arizona for an enriching virtual discussion on “Theism and Atheism: A Middle Ground” on October 28, 2023, 6:30pm PDT/MST, 7:30 MDT. Foster mutual respect and understanding through intentional learning and open dialogue with diverse community members. Don’t miss this enlightening journey of knowledge and respect!

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Bishop Hutterer: Reformation Sunday and Living Hope's Legacy

Traditionally, we view Reformation Sunday as both a time of remembrance as well as a renewed commitment to the transformative power of the Gospel. This year, however, Reformation Sunday carries an added weight, as Living Hope Lutheran Church in Las Vegas closes its doors after 75 years of faithful ministry. 

As the Living Hope community gathers in their final worship service, we are reminded of the transient nature of earthly institutions, in contrast to the eternal promise of Christ's church.

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Together We Thrive: Leadership Formation Cohorts Forming Now

Embark on a journey of spiritual enrichment and communal strength with Thriving Leadership Formation Cohorts. Dive into specialized groups catering to diverse leaders, all grounded in nurturing practices and collective growth. No cost, just community. Discover your cohort, especially the Grand Canyon Synod cohort led by Pastor Lourdes Olson.

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Healing the Planet, Healing the Youth: Faith-Based Responses to Climate Anxiety

Discover the critical intersection of youth mental health and climate action in Blessed Tomorrow’s latest newsletter. They explore the profound effects of climate change on young minds, highlight innovative solutions from faith communities, and share resources and programs designed to foster both planetary healing and youth empowerment. Read more and join them in understanding and advocating for a cause that not only secures our children's future but heals our world.

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Uniting Faiths, Breaking Barriers: Arizona Faith Network's Eventful Week Ahead

Dive into unity and action with the Arizona Faith Network's latest newsletter, highlighting crucial interfaith events, from their barrier-breaking Annual Gathering to opportunities for advocacy and spiritual growth. Join community efforts in meditation, social justice book discussions, and awareness walks, all detailed in AFN’s call to communal engagement.

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