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November 25, 2020
A Reconciling in Christ synod
Resiliency and the Fruits of the Spirit
During this week of Thanksgiving, as we anticipate a new church year, Bishop Jim offers his reflections on resiliency through a meditation on the fruits of the Spirit.
Save the Date for ZOOMfest!
January 8-10, 2021

Mark your calendars for a weekend of ZOOM fun--including an all-synod worship! (yes, we hope you will join the synod-wide worship instead of planning congregational worship!)

In a community gripped by fear, the magi step on in, and there they find themselves overwhelmed with joy! It's there that they open their gifts before the infant Jesus, not for their own benefit but in the joy of being in the presence of Christ. In this time when fear has its grip on so much of our life together, how can we step into the middle of it and therein find our joy as we celebrate who we are and who we are being created to be in Christ?

More info and schedule at https://www.rmselca.org/zoomfest
Invite your friends, send them to https://fb.me/e/10qiqdrot !
eConnection Spotlight:
RMS in the GLOCAL Neighborhood
Bethany Lutheran Church ELCA Good Gifts Wish List
Bethany Lutheran in Denver has set up an online wish list for ELCA Good Gifts at https://goodgifts.elca.org/wish-list/bethany-lutheran-church-elca-good-gifts-wish-list.
For many years Bethany has supported ELCA World Hunger through the purchase of Good Gifts. Your gift is especially welcome this year when the whole world is experiencing extra challenges due to the pandemic, the economy, and climate changes. Select the item and quantity you wish to purchase and add it to your cart. Then proceed to check out. Your gift will be acknowledged by the ELCA and reported to Bethany Lutheran Church. If you would like to pick up a Christmas ornament for your gift contact Sarah at Sarah@Bethany-Denver.org.
RMS & ELCA News and Events
2021 ELCA World Hunger Leadership Gathering
January 20-23, 2021
The ELCA World Hunger Leadership Gathering brings together ELCA World Hunger leaders, congregations and ministry partners every 18 months for a time of networking, idea sharing and planning for our shared work.

The Rocky Mountain Synod’s Hunger Network invites YOU to participate in this unique gathering. We will cover all registration fees!

Please join us if you are interested in learning more about the work of ELCA World Hunger. Send your name, email address and preferred phone number to the Hunger Team Chair, Carol McDivitt: mcdivittc@mindspring.com no later than December 10th!
You're Invited!
Stars and Promises Christmas Concert
featuring Peter Mayer
In the first-ever event of its kind, ELCA World Hunger presents an online Christmas benefit concert featuring Peter Mayer, a longtime Lutheran and the lead guitarist for Jimmy Buffett.

Although we are in the midst of a difficult winter due to COVID-19, we know that, through God’s abundance, you have shown incredible generosity by supporting the necessary work of the church. This concert is a gift to you this Advent season. It is a way for us to say thank you and provide a place for you to gather online with the church community as we prepare for the birth of our Savior.

The concert is free and will premiere on the ELCA Facebook page, with a live chat so you can engage with the audience, ELCA staff and Peter Mayer himself. Donations to ELCA World Hunger are encouraged and will support our church’s work to respond to hunger and poverty in more than 60 countries around the world.
2020 Annual Report covers available
Your 2020 Annual Report covers are now available for download in two versions. One is individual pages. The other is a two-page spread across 11x17 paper. Both can be downloaded at Stewardship resources: https://www.elca.org/Resources/Stewardship#Leadership, or below.

Rocky Mountain Synod
Annual Report And Stewardship Resources
The RMS insert for your annual reports is now available along with other resources to share about our life together as church:


Mission Support Intent Resources:

Advent Devotional Video Series
from Sky Ranch and CSU Campus Ministry
Sky Ranch is partnering with CSU Campus Ministry and the Fort Collins/Loveland congregations to provide a Daily Advent Devotional Video Series featuring the Great Songs of Christmas.

This devotion uses traditional Christmas melodies, the ones we yearn to sing and experience. But since this is Advent, not Christmas, each Christmas melody will usually have a new Advent text. These new texts are written by pastors Pamela Gonzalez, Carolyn Winfrey-Gillett, or other lyricists. Each video will include a musical tidbit on the history of each melody or song as well. We close each devotional with a prayer to guide us in our journey this Advent season.

Our devotional series will be accessible and free to anyone via our social media platforms as well as at https://skyranchcolorado.virtual-camp.org/advent-resources/. Want more information or access for your congregation, please contact the Sky Ranch office (970-493-5258) or Brad@skyranchcolorado.org. A printed version of the material in the videos will also be available.
from Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary
Advent 1 Worship Service
Now available for Sunday, November 29!
We know pastors, deacons, and church staff are working especially hard during this pandemic. We wanted to give them a week off, and perhaps a longer Thanksgiving weekend, so the PLTS worship team has prepared an Advent 1 worship service for you to use on Sunday, November 29!

It is a Service of the Word with a sermon, following the Revised Common Lectionary. Several of our seminary students will be participating so it's also a good opportunity for people to meet them via video.

(thank you Paul M Everett, Ascension Lutheran, Cheyenne, Wyoming for directing us to the Grand Canyon Synod to find this late-breaking information!)
For Your Bulletin
RMS Prayer Cycle

- Week of November 29-

ELCA CHURCHWIDE MINISTRIES AND STAFF

Presiding Bishop
Elizabeth Eaton
Sunday, November 29
First Sunday of Advent

Prayer of the Day
Stir up your power, Lord Christ, and come. By your merciful protection waken us to the threatening dangers of our sins, and keep us blameless until the coming of your new day, for you live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.

In God's Hands:
Ecumenical Prayer Cycle from the World Council of Churches
29 November - 05 December : Myanmar, Thailand - Intercessions and Prayers

Join us in daily prayer
Download ELCA Prayer Ventures for daily guides to prayer for the global, social and outreach ministries of the ELCA, as well as for the needs and circumstances of our neighbors, communities and world.
Around the Synod
Carols & Cheer with Luther House
Sunday, December 6 at 2:00 p.m.
Join Luther House for our third annual Carols & Cheer, an afternoon of Christmas and holiday music! Since we want everyone to be safe, this will be an online-only event and everyone is invited to attend. Visit the Luther House website to register via Zoom.

Since our cheer will be enjoyed in our own homes, we hope you can make a cup of coffee or tea and warm up with us. If you make a donation to Luther House, you can receive a Luther House mug and a chance to get some piñon coffee! The form to get a mug is also on our website!

Our musicians will again be Pauleta Hendrickson, director of music at St. Luke Lutheran Church, and Clara Byom, director of music at St. Tim's Lutheran Church. Any questions? Reach out to Pastor Bre at pastor.bre.roberts@gmail.com.
Happy Days for String Trio - Virtual World Premiere
Tuesday, December 8, 2020, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Augustana Arts is pleased to present the world premiere performance of Happy Days for String Trio composed just a month ago by renowned composer Emma Lou Diemer. Diemer is an American composer, best known for her works for organ and choir. Dedicatee Philip Ficsor has released two recordings with Diemer at the keyboard and describes Happy Days as “breath-taking in its beauty and emotional power. It’s a light-hearted series of movements belie their compositional sophistication.” Ms. Diemer will share her insights about each, and will join us for the premier via Zoom from her home in Santa Barbara, California!

This event is presented in collaboration with Groupmuse, a virtual performance platform. The full program will feature Dvorak’s Terzetto after intermission and Q&A with the composer. Preregistration through Groupmuse is required and the entry cost to Groupmuse is $3. Visit augustanaarts.org/tickets for more information and to register.
At Home with the Rutherfords
* Concert and Culinary Experience *
Sunday, December 20, 2020 at 5:30 p.m.
Christmas is all about memories and celebrating with one another. We love to share our memories of the things we’ve done, important gatherings and experiences, the food we ate, and best of all, the great music we love. Join Stratus Chamber Orchestra’s Music Director David Rutherford and his wife Pearl for “At Home with the Rutherfords.” Throughout the evening, members of Stratus Chamber Orchestra will provide heartfelt performances of unforgettable Christmas and Holiday favorites.

Registration is required and a “shopping list” and menu will be available to download approx. two weeks prior to the event.. Join with your friends virtually as we also invite your comments, photos, and more throughout the culinary concert and holiday season. There is no admission fee, however, a suggested donation of $50 for two is appreciated in support of Stratus Chamber Orchestra and Augustana Arts. Go
Conversations for Connection: Supporting Mental Health
Thursdays via Zoom, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

“Connect on Thanksgiving Eve!”
Thursday, November 26, 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Come join us for conversation on the evening of Thanksgiving Day! This is going to be a very unusual holiday. Not like one we have ever had before. So, we invite you to come and connect with us. We’ll have an hour together that will include music, video, readings, and a chance to share together. This will be a time when we can reach out to be connected, be spiritually nourished, and filled with gratitude in this new way, the Zoom way.
“If the only prayer you ever say in your life is thank you, it will be enough.” – Meister Eckhart
With Martie McMane and Alan Johnson, hosted by Atonement Lutheran Church, Boulder, and the Interfaith Network on Mental Illness (www.inmi.us.)
“Why Is It So Hard to Talk About Suicide?”
Thursday, December 3, 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
The experience of having suicidal thoughts is far more common than many people realize. Because of the stigma attached to suicide in our society, however, many people who have these thoughts are afraid to reach out for help and feel terribly isolated. If we're having suicidal thoughts, where can we turn for help? How can we recognize when someone we know might be thinking of suicide, and when they are, how can we help?
Our presenter is Jay Winstead, a licensed clinical social worker at Mental Health Partners (MHP). From 2010-2019 he was part of the MHP crisis intervention team, where he worked with hundreds of people having suicidal thoughts. Since 2019, he's been a trainer and suicide prevention project lead at MHP.
Hosted by Atonement Lutheran Church, Boulder and the Interfaith Network on Mental Illness (www.inmi.us). Join Zoom Meeting at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4264420220
Our Life Together
Ignite the Church Conference 2021 
Adapting to a New Reality: Living into a Fresh Vision for God's Church 
We Have Gone Online! Join us in 2021 for Adapting to a New Reality: Living into a Fresh Vision for God’s Church.
Monthly webinars focus on key areas:  
  • January – Encouragement Beyond Fatigue  
  • February – Justice and the Common Good  
  • March – Hybrid Community: Virtual & In-Person  
  • April – Creative Expressions of Church  
 
The Ignite the Church Conference movement continues to grow as leaders are encouraged and ministry is transformed!  
From attendees of the 2020 Conference:  
“Best church conference I’ve ever attended!”  
“Life-changing”  
 
Please go to www.IgniteTheChurch.net to see the outstanding line up of speakers and panel leaders and to get more information on how you can join the movement.  
 
All conference proceeds are donated to the ELCA Fund for Leaders. Last year's gift to future leaders totaled $6000.  
 
We hope to see you virtually! #ignitethechurch  
 
Links: 
Colorado Gives Day, Tuesday, December 8
SAVE THE DATE to Support Rainbow Trail !
Colorado Gives Day is an annual day of giving to non-profit organizations all across Colorado. Whether you live in Colorado or not, you can donate to Rainbow Trail on Tuesday, December 8th. Each donation helps RTLC receive additional funds from Community First Foundation through a sum that's divided among all participating organizations and prizes at the end of the day. You can even pre-schedule your CO Gives Day gift NOW so you won't forget to donate!

...and also support Lutheran Campus Ministries


Campus ministries across the synod reach out to hundreds of college and university students during a global pandemic when loneliness, anxiety, and depression are especially prominent. Be the Church present for young adults by giving on #Giving Tuesday, Dec 1 or Colorado Gives Day, Dec 8 to one or several or all of the campus ministries as we enter the holidays.

Many campus ministries do not have the administrative abilities to be listed on the official Giving Tuesday or Colorado Gives official websites, but you can donate to them via these direct links:

Hurricanes Eta and Iota:
Send your love to our neighbors in Central America
Our neighbors in Central America have been devastated by Hurricanes Eta and Iota. Our mission partner, Lutheran World Relief (LWR), has staff on the ground already responding. LWR has been in the region for decades and will continue to remain long after this disaster response. Please watch this video, pray for our neighbors in Honduras and beyond, and give at www.lwr.org/storms20.

Here's how you can help--
Please share this video with your congregations, to include in worship, social media, send it out in an eNews...
To view and share on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bNz0qUKOwEw
To direct download and share: https://photos.lwr.org/?r=32213&k=8fd8bdd645

Individuals and congregations can make direct gifts at www.lwr.org/storms20.
If you chose to send a check, please write "Hurricane Iota" in the memo and send to: Lutheran World Relief, PO Box 17061, Baltimore, MD 21297-1061.
Resource Corner
check back each week for a new or featured resource for your congregation
from Administration Matters, November 2020
Reducing legal liabilities
America is more litigious than ever before. Knowing where your organization stands in terms of its legal liabilities will help you prepare for potential pitfalls. While you may not be able to avoid all legal risk or anticipate every legal threat, there are steps you can take to reduce liability. >More

How to identify church leaders
If a church is to grow, it needs to identify good leaders. Finding new leaders is as critical as the quality of the leaders being discovered. But where do you find these people? It helps to look for certain qualities that all good leaders need or that, consistently over time, seem to make good leaders. >More
Views from the Rockies for November 2020
Views from the Rockies is produced by the Rocky Mountain Synodical Women's Organization (RMSWO). It provides information about current programs, projects, and more. Here women share their ideas, their thoughts, their concerns, and their joys. The Views from the Rockies seeks to provide the news that all women in the Rocky Mountain Synod need! Get your copy here.
from AllCreation.org
Reframing Darkness, Winter Solstice 2020
Coming Dec. 15 -- Our Winter edition premieres one week before the Winter Solstice. It will include religious and ecological perspectives on the theme, Re-framing Darkness. We have often paired darkness with fear and evil. In the natural world, however, and in our human existence, darkness is essential and sacred. As we approach 12/21/20 -- the longest night in the Northern hemisphere and the shortest in the Southern, our contributors explore the power and beauty of night.

Visit AllCreation.org to read our next edition, Re-framing Darkness, which publishes on December 15 and features a keynote from Rev. Kwame Pitts (ELCA) and fresh content from our team.


AllCreation.org was founded by Chris Searles of BioIntegrity.net and Rev. Tom VandeStadt of the Congregational Church of Austin, UCC. It is currently edited by Pastor Carmen Retzlaff (ELCA), and is produced quarterly, at the times of the equinoxes and solstices - times that have been noted and held sacred by humans from many traditions in all times and places.
Employment Opportunities
New Listings
Community Connection Ministry
St. John's Lutheran Church - Thornton, CO
St. John's Lutheran Church in Thornton, Colorado is seeking a bi-lingual candidate for our Community Connection ministry to develop relationships in our local community through our Early Learning Center and technology ministries. We're a welcoming and inclusive community that fosters connection to God, each other and the community.
This part-time (20-25 hrs/wk) position reports to the Pastor and works with the Office Manager, ELC Director and Technology Team to support the congregation’s ministry.

Job description here. For more info, write to: gracepastor2@gmail.com.
All Non-Rostered Listings 
Community Connection Ministry
St. John's Lutheran Church - Thornton, CO

Preschool Staff
Joy Mission Preschool - Parker, CO

Faith Formation Coordinator for Children and Families
Atonement Lutheran Church - Boulder, CO
Office of the Bishop This Week
 Bishop Jim Gonia
  • Vacation, November 25-30

ELCA DIRECTOR FOR EVANGELICAL MISSION
Pastor Dana Peterson
  • Off Nov. 26-29
  • 1-1 Meetings

LUTHERAN ADVOCACY MINISTRY NEW MEXICO
Kurt Rager
  • Off Nov. 26-29

LUTHERAN ADVOCACY MINISTRY COLORADO
Peter Severson
  • Off Nov. 25-29

ELCA REGIONAL GIFT PLANNER
Tina Kvitek
  • Next Faithful Step Campaign
  • 1-1 Appointments
ASSISTANT TO THE BISHOP FOR CONGREGATIONAL LIFE
Pastor Sarah Moening
  • Vacation Nov. 23-30

ASSISTANT TO THE BISHOP FOR LEADERSHIP SUPPORT
Pastor Kent Mueller (1/2 time)
  • Off through Dec. 1

ASSISTANT TO THE BISHOP FOR SYNODICAL LIFE
Deacon Erin Power
  • Off Nov 26-28
  • Highlands, Denver
  • RMS Communication work

ASSISTANT TO THE BISHOP FOR FAITH FORMATION & CANDIDACY
Pastor Leslie O'Callaghan
  • Off Nov 26-29
  • Candidacy Appointments
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