Posts in Grand Canyon Synod
Free Educational Event: Help Your Congregation Become Dementia Friendly on November 20

Join Lutheran Faith Community Nurse Association (LFCNA) on November 20 for a free, one-hour educational event on Being a Dementia Friendly Congregation. Led by Janice Greeno, this session will offer practical strategies to support those with dementia and their caregivers in your congregation. Register today to reserve your spot and become part of this important movement to transform your faith community. LFCNA Event Registration or view this PDF for more info.

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Strengthen Your Climate Leadership: Join the Free Climate + Faith Training on November 16, 2024

Prepare for climate action by joining the free Climate + Faith Training on November 16, 2024. This online event will equip you with practical tools to lead climate action in your congregation, helping you integrate creation care into your faith practices. Register today to strengthen your role as a climate leader! This training is part of the National Faith + Climate Forum 2025 on March 27, 2025.

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Exploring Guadalupe: A Lutheran & Latine Perspective

Explore the Virgin of Guadalupe’s significance for Lutherans through a Latine lens in a virtual workshop on November 16, 2024. Led by Rev. Jesus Escamilla, this English-language session will delve into cultural and theological insights connecting Guadalupe to Lutheran faith. Register at wartburgseminary.edu/ctlm. View a PDF here.

Explora la importancia de la Virgen de Guadalupe para los luteranos desde una perspectiva latina en nuestro taller virtual el 16 de noviembre de 2024. Dirigido por el Rev. Jesús Escamilla, esta sesión en inglés profundizará en ideas culturales y teológicas que conectan a Guadalupe con la fe luterana. Inscríbete en wartburgseminary.edu/ctlm.

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Arizona, Oregon, and Beyond: Inside Out Network Expands Support

Inside Out Network’s Fall 2024 newsletter highlights significant developments, including expanded access to ION’s platform in Arizona prison libraries and a new fundraising goal to support reentry resources. Discover updates on ION’s outreach in Mississippi and Oregon, impactful community events, and inspiring success stories that showcase ION’s ongoing mission to support returning citizens. View the ION Fall 2024 newsletter online or view/download this PDF.

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Church Planting Reimagined: Nick Warnes on Discernment, Adaptability, and Inclusive Leadership

In this episode of the Pivot Podcast, we dive deep into the world of church planting with Nick Warnes, founder and executive director of Cyclical Incorporated. Nick shares his expertise on developing leaders for new Christian communities, challenging traditional notions of what it means to start a church. From discernment processes to financial sustainability, from adapting to diverse contexts to embracing a truly missional approach, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom for anyone interested in the future of the church.

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The Future of Church Planting: Innovating for God’s Mission with Len Tang

In this episode of the Pivot Podcast, discover the future of church planting with expert Len Tang in this eye-opening episode of the Pivot Podcast.

Dive into the evolving world of church planting with expert Len Tang in this transformative episode of the Pivot Podcast. Len, director of the Fuller Church Planting Initiative, unpacks the latest trends and strategies that are reshaping how we approach ministry in the 21st century.

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Political Theology Reimagined: Dr. Joel Lawrence on “Sabbath Politics” in a Polarized World

In this thought-provoking episode of the Pivot Podcast, Dr. Joel Lawrence, president of the Center for Pastor Theologians, offers a fresh perspective on political theology and how churches can navigate our politically polarized landscape. Introducing the concept of “Sabbath politics,” Dr. Lawrence challenges us to reimagine the church’s role in society, shifting from a posture of control to one of trust in God’s rule.

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Arizona Faith Network's post-election newsletter

As election results come in, Arizona Faith Network remains steadfast in our mission to bring people of faith together for the common good. Our commitment to building bridges and breaking down barriers endures beyond any single election outcome. We recognize that this moment may stir many emotions within our communities. Yet, our purpose remains clear: to unite, bringing people of faith together to organize and act in the pursuit of justice. Together, we will continue to face challenges with resilience and hope, strengthening our shared commitment to a more just and compassionate world. Read more in the latest Arizona Faith Network's newsletter.

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The Election is Over: What’s Next for Faith and Climate Action?

Blessed Tomorrow reflects on this past election season, giving thanks for the faith and climate communities who worked tirelessly to promote climate-conscious voting. Now, as we pause to recharge, we also look ahead to 2025 with actionable steps for creation care. Join Blessed Tomorrow in leading the way toward climate justice, and read more in their post here.

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Bishop Hutterer: A Message of Peace and Hope after the Election

As I reflect on the election results in our nation and in our swing-states synod, I recognize that emotions across our communities are varied and deeply felt. For some, there is joy and hope; for others, uncertainty and worry. In this moment, we turn our gaze once again toward Jesus, our unchanging source of comfort and strength in uncertain times.

For those who are filled with joy today, I ask for your prayers, support, and compassion toward those who may feel fearful or lost. For those who are anxious, may you know the comfort of a God who holds you close. Jesus sustains us all, inviting us into a spirit of action and healing, no matter the season or the outcome.

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Deepen Your Spiritual Journey: Meet David Bullock, Grand Canyon Synod’s Newest Spiritual Director

David Bullock, a degreed Spiritual Director with extensive experience, has joined the Grand Canyon Synod’s roster of Spiritual Directors. Now based in Arizona, David offers monthly one-hour sessions for anyone seeking a deeper relationship with God, both in person and via video conference. His inclusive approach is open to all, regardless of faith background, and he invites each participant to make a charitable donation in honor of each session. Discover how David’s guidance can support your spiritual journey and learn more about our synod’s Spiritual Directors.

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Walking in Grace: October Reflections from Spirit in the Desert

This October at Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center was filled with powerful gatherings, including the Grand Canyon Synod Fall Gathering led by Bishop Hutterer and other retreats that brought faith communities together. Highlights include heartfelt thanks to the Carefree Kiwanis Club for their support, updates on impactful retreats, and invitations to upcoming events. Explore more and see how Spirit in the Desert continues to foster faith, community, and personal renewal. Read more here.

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Thriving Beyond Budgets: Join the Faith+Lead Webinar on New Church Funding Models

Facing tighter budgets and attendance shifts? Join us for a free webinar, Funding Forward: Finding Hope and Sustainability Together, on November 12, 2024, 11am MST, 10am PST, with author Grace Pomroy. Discover faith-centered approaches to funding ministry that focus on hope and mission-driven sustainability. Grace will share real-life stories and practical steps that help churches reimagine finances through innovative models that build community. Register today to take part in this hopeful and transformative conversation.

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Intersections of Grace: A Unique Methodist and Lutheran Gathering

Join us on Saturday, November 9th, at North Scottsdale United Methodist Church for “Intersections of Grace,” an event exploring the shared history of Methodist and Lutheran traditions. Led by Rev. Dr. Colleen Windham-Hughes, this event offers both a 9:30 a.m. brunch and a 1:00 p.m. tea. Engage in meaningful conversations about our common roots and distinctive gifts. Registration is open now! View a PDF flyer here.

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Signs Along the Way: Discern Your Call to Ministry at PLTS

Wondering About Seminary? Attend the PLTS Discernment Retreat! Join Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley, CA, from November 8-10, 2024, for Signs Along the Way, a discernment weekend designed to help you reflect on your call. Engage with seminarians, faculty, and staff, explore degree options, and discern your future. Lodging and most meals are provided, with travel assistance available. Visit plts.edu/signs for more information.

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