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Finding Your Courage: Dare to Lead for Church Leaders course begins 9/6/2023

Break free from indecisiveness and conflict avoidance with Luther Seminary’s Faith+Lead Dare to Lead for Church Leaders course, based on Dr. Brené Brown's transformative principles, beginning 9/6/2023.

In six immersive sessions, discover what authentic leadership looks like, how to live out your values, and find the courage to take bold steps in your life and ministry. Learn more about the course and register here.

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Lutheran Men in Mission's Summer 2023 Ambassador-Gram

Check out the latest updates from Lutheran Men in Mission (LMM) including the launch of their new app and a recap of the Spring 2023 Bold Gathering. Find out about upcoming Men's Weekend Experiences and exciting opportunities for Bible studies and book discussions. Discover how you can become more involved in our ministry. Explore these updates and more in our full blog post.

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Faith Lutheran in Yuma seeks pianist

Faith Lutheran Church in Yuma currently has a new baby grand piano just waiting for someone to “tickle the ivories” for their Sunday worship. A knowledge and understanding of Lutheran worship and an appreciation for a variety of musical styles - traditional, blended, and contemporary worship experience formats would be helpful. Please contact the church office: 928-783-7429.

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Where Your Heart Is 7/2023: The House of Light

Discover the importance of community stewardship in the summer months, as we embrace the House of Light in the ELCA’s stewardship newsletter, Where Your Heart Is. Share experiences of grace, explore upcoming events aimed at fostering stewardship, and learn from the wisdom of our ancestors and scripture. Become part of our community's chain of faith formation and support.

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Pastor Kristin Engstrom's July 2023 newsletter

Winter greetings from Zambia, dear siblings in Christ. Yes, you read that correctly, it is winter here in the southern hemisphere.  

In addition to these winter greetings, I share with you my July 2023 Newsletter, as a PDF, or download it on my blog: alongwithpastorkristin.blogspot.com. In it, you will find news of my recent work with the youth and young adults of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zambia and a reading recommendation so you can immerse yourself a bit into Zambian life.

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POSITION FILLED: Mountain View Lutheran, Phoenix, seeks organist

Mountain View Lutheran Church (Phoenix, AZ) is currently seeking an Organist. If you have a passion for and training in organ and the ability to inspire others, we invite you to apply to join our dedicated team. A more complete job description and application instructions can be found by visiting: www.mvlutheran.org/jobs.

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Meet the Inspiring Guest Speakers for the 2023 Bishop's Fall Gathering

Discover the distinguished guest speakers—Debie Thomas, Mark Ramsey, and Elizabeth Lynn—slated to enrich the 2023 Bishop's Fall Gathering. Learn about their contributions and how their insights will bring an added depth to our theme of "Be Bold in Your Baptism." Learn more and join us this fall at the Franciscan Renewal Center. Early bird registration ends 8/29/2023.

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Lutheran Social Services of Nevada 2023 Peanut Butter wars end July 31

Martin at martin@lssnv.org writes: “Thanks so much for collecting peanut butter and helping us combat food insecurity every day here at Lutheran Social Services of Nevada! The peanut butter is starting to arrive. Right now it is just a trickle of peanut butter melting through a hole in a dam, but for sure that dam is going to burst open. Please let me know if you need a Peanut Butter Pickup!”

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August Recess: Your Chance to Influence Policy at Home

Learn how to make the most of the 2023 August Recess in this post from ELCA Advocacy - a unique opportunity to engage with your federal lawmakers locally. This post provides guidance on interacting with your representatives and resources to help you advocate effectively on key issues for 2023, including the Farm Bill Reauthorization, Affordable Housing, Clean Energy, Migration Policy, Indian Boarding Schools, Detention of Palestinian Children, and Global Health: HIV/AIDS.

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Class: “Indian 101”

The general population knows very little about the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island. Even the most basic topics are often grand mysteries. “Indian 101” explains some of these basics to build a foundation for students to stand in solidarity with Indian people across the United States as we work together to dismantle longstanding systems of oppression.

No pre-registration is required to participate in this workshop, presented by Vance Blackfox on Wednesday, 7/26/2023, 5-7pm PDT/MST, 6-8pm MDT. Just click "join the class" to attend.

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