Office of the Bishop Updates: 12/10/2021

Leaders of Region 2—Rocky Mountain Synod led by Bishop Jim Gonia, Pacifica Synod led by Bishop Andrew Taylor, Southwest California Synod led by Bishop Brenda Bos, Sierra Pacific Synod led by Bishop Megan Rohrer, and our own Grand Canyon Synod led by Bishop Hutterer—held their annual consultation meeting via Zoom this week. It’s a great opportunity for the synod staff to meet, share ideas, and continue collaborations.

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Prompts for Prayers of Intercession: December 12, 2021
  • For all who lack warm shelter or adequate clothing…

  • For all impacted by inclement weather and severe winter storms…

  • For all experiencing loneliness or exacerbated grief this holiday season…

  • For the moments of joy and hope that illumine the shadows of our soul…

  • For victims of gun violence…

  • For rescue and recovery efforts following the eruption of Mount Semeru in Indonesia…

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Covid-19 exposure risk: 12/8/2021

The Arizona Department of Health Services reports 94 percent of beds in the state are full, with Covid-19 patients making up about a third of those hospitalized.

All but two counties in our synod continue to have extremely high levels of risk for unvaccinated people.

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Pastor Doug Dill installation

Pastor Doug Dill will be installed at Central Lutheran in Arizona City during 9 am worship, Sunday, 12/12/2021. Bishop Hutterer will preach and preside.

Their two normally scheduled worship services will be combined to meet for one special service at the Arizona City Church at 9:00 am. Click for YouTube Channel link.

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Community Awaits | Young Adults in Global Mission

After a two-year pause during the COVID-19 pandemic, ELCA’s Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) program is getting ready to send volunteers out into the world again!

Young adults aged 21 to 29 can apply now for an international service year that will shape their faith, career, identity and understanding of how they fit into God’s work in the world. Watch the video in this post and then more and apply at ELCA.org/YAGM.

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Lutheran Summer Campformation Camp 2022

You’re invited to be part of our summer camp experience in 2022, the week of July 3-8, 2022, for Jr. High and High School youth, at Camp Pinerock in Prescott, AZ.

A consortium gathering meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 9, 2021, via zoom, 10am MST, 9am PST, to talk about and get enthused for the summer of 2022. If interested or have questions, contact Rev. Craig M. Corbin, Dean, at revcmcorbin@gmail.com.

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In the Mountain West, the soda rush is on

Since the first Swig opened in 2010 in St. George, Utah, dozens of soda-shop chains and independent soda shacks have opened from Idaho to Utah to Arizona, an area of the Mountain West sometimes called the Mormon Corridor.

A significant portion of the region’s population belongs to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the church’s prohibition on tea and coffee has spurred a niche beverage market that has intensified in the last decade, hitting a fever pitch during the pandemic. Read the article at New York Times.

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Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy plan information

The ELCA has posted guidance for congregations who received ballots or who are otherwise entitled to vote on the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy plan. Please note that this is not legal advice and that, due to the nature of our polity, the ELCA cannot dictate what congregations do.

Click here for the Summary of Select Information about the Boy Scouts of America Bankruptcy Case, updated December 6, 2021. You can find this and more sexual misconduct resources on the ELCA legal resource page.

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Constitution Workshop materials available

Time to update your congregation’s constitution? You can thank ELCA Secretary Deacon Sue Rothmeyer, our synod secretary Pastor David Brandfass, and Bryan Daum for the valuable information they provided at our recent Constitution Workshop. Click below for resources:

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Bishop Eaton: Living in charged times

Feeling stressed? Stressful times often lead to unkind words and actions toward one another. Bishop Eaton reminds us to consider Luther’s explanation to the 8th commandment: We are to fear and love God so that we don’t tell lies about our neighbors, betray or slander them or destroy their reputation. Instead we are to come to their defense, speak well of them and interpret everything they do in the best possible light.

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Bishop Eaton issues message on 80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day

Eighty years ago, on a beautiful Sunday morning, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, was tragically transformed from an island paradise into a bloody battlefield. After the Japanese bombed the U.S. Navy, war was declared and tragedy ensued. During times like these, the Lutheran church has always trusted our chaplains to bring a ministry of Word and Sacrament — to remind people that, no matter how difficult the circumstances, there is always a way toward peace.

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As Supreme Court debates abortion, dueling theologies protest outside

‘The issue of when life begins has been hotly debated by philosophers since the beginning of time — it’s still debated in religions,’ said Justice Sonia Sotomayor as the court heard oral arguments. Religious supporters and opponents of abortion rights demonstrated outside the U.S. Supreme Court, giving voice to competing faith-rooted views as justices heard oral arguments in a case that could upend decades of debate over abortion policy.

The demonstrations began earlier that morning at Washington’s Lutheran Church of the Reformation, where the National Council of Jewish Women, Catholics for Choice and other religious groups hosted an interfaith service featuring speeches from faith leaders and lawmakers in support of abortion rights.

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