Together, we proclaim and embody God's unconditional love for the sake of the world.
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August 31, 2022
A RECONCILING IN CHRIST SYNOD
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ZOOM MEETING
Discerning a Call to Ministry
Are you ready for Seminary?
Saturday, September 10, 9:00am - 1:00pm MT
You are invited to a Zoom discernment and information event jointly hosted by all seven seminaries of the ELCA. The agenda includes group discernment activities and reflection, presentations about seminary programs and contextual education, and a current student panel. Please register by September 6.
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TOWN HALL CONFERENCE GATHERING WITH BISHOP JIM GONIA
THIS SATURDAY IN GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO
Worried about your congregation today?
Wondering what the future holds?
You are not alone. People throughout the church are experiencing doubts, fears, and uneasiness about the future. Bishop Gonia would like to talk with you about the worries and wonders you are experiencing. Together we will ponder how our congregations’ ministry and witness can be shaped for the sake of the gospel.
If you are invested in our Church’s future... join us!
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Eight different date/time/location options to choose from:
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Sat., Sept. 03, 2022: 9am-11am at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Glenwood Springs CO
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Sat., Sept. 10, 2022: 10am-12pm at Christ the King Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs CO
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Thur., Sept. 22, 2022: 6pm-8pm at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Holladay UT
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Tues., Oct. 04, 2022: 6pm-8pm at Faith Lutheran Church, Golden CO
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Sat., Oct. 22, 2022: 1pm-3pm at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Casper WY
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Sat., Nov. 12, 2022: 9am-11am at First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Longmont CO
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Sat., Nov. 19, 2022: 10am-12pm at Lord of the Hills Lutheran Church, Centennial CO
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Sat., Dec. 10, 2022: 1pm-3pm at All Saints Lutheran Church, Albuquerque NM
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RMS & ELCA news and events | |
Sky Ranch board meets to plan for 2023 | |
The Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp Board met for an in-person meeting at Sky Ranch this last weekend. Families were invited to enjoy time at the camp and join in activities together.
The board is most grateful for the leadership of Lori Bode, the new camp executive director. She is passionate about reimagining the programming and the summer schedule to offer the highest quality experience for campers and congregations, as well as the summer staff.Watch for the 2023 season announcement later this fall!
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Book dates for the Messiah Mountain Retreat Center 2023 season now!
RMS congregations and ministries get first dibs on 2023 dates for the next two weeks. Submit your priority booking requests before September 15.
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Booking requests are now being received for 2023. After September 15, we'll open up Messiah Mountain 2023 dates to others, including ecumenical partners and those who have used the facility in the past.
The Lodge is available year around for meetings, trainings, retreats, family gatherings, and more. The Cabin is slated to be renovated next April and May, for use beginning June 1 of 2023.
The Cabin is not winterized so not available Nov 1 through Mar 31. The Cabin has mostly bunk beds and currently sleeps up to 24 persons, but we plan to reduce the number of bunks with our renovation. (Two rooms currently have bunks for six, and we may reduce that to four.)
If not enough housing is available at MMRC, multi-day events can also be scheduled with additional options for participants to commute and/or to make arrangements at two new hotels that are just 11 minutes away in Littleton at C-470 and Bowles:
Learn more about Messiah Mountain Retreat Center on our website. Then start the booking process at this link:
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Announcing the next Generosity Watch Parties
One more event on September 24
Join in for resources and connections that inspire and empower a culture of generosity!
The Watch Parties are on Zoom from 10:00am to 11:15am on these three Saturdays:
July 30: "Practice Gratitude"
August 27: "Not Stewardship in a Box"
September 24: "Abundance Mindset"
Our time together is led by RMS staff, GSB Fundraising consultants, 3E leaders, EiL leaders and invited guests. Each presentation also provides a curated follow-up packet of relevant online resources on these topics from the Center for Generosity. Please register and you will receive the Zoom link prior to the session. Watch Party Registration
Questions? Contact Deb Elstad, 3E Associate Director for Stewardship at deb.elstad@gmail.com or Tina Kvitek, RMS Director of Development at tkvitek@rmselca.org.
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IN-PERSON MEETING in COLORADO SPRINGS
Town Hall with Bishop Jim Gonia
Saturday, September 10, 10:00am - 12:00pm
Christ the King, 950 Vindicator Dr, Colorado Springs, CO, invites town hall attendees to an early fellowship welcome before the Bishop's gathering. Start time is 9:15. Coffee, juice, breakfast goods. Questions? Contact Debra Frank Dew, Council Secretary at dlfdew2@gmail.com.
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RMS voting members reflect on the 2022 ELCA Churchwide Assembly
From Bishop Jim Gonia, "If the 2022 Churchwide Assembly convinced me of anything, it is the fact that the Holy Spirit still has use for this part of the Body of Christ we call the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America..."
Read Bishop Gonia's heartfelt thoughts about the Churchwide Assembly, along with those of our RMS voting members.
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Excellence in Leadership - It is for YOU!
REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO SEPTEMBER 25
Excellence in Leadership is an experiential journey for any who wish to become more resilient, healthy, and creative in their lives and in their leadership. It is meant for people of all ages and in all stages of life: lay or rostered, council member or back pew sitter. As we navigate what the future may hold as people of faith, Excellence in Leadership provides opportunities to think adaptively and meet that future boldly.
For more information, download this brochure, and visit: rmselca.org/excellence-in-leadership
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Congregations invited to pledge to the RMS Campaign
Having already raised over $1 million to fund the First Step of our campaign, let's journey together into the future and top our Next Faithful Step Campaign goal of $1.57 million through gifts from congregations, foundations, endowments, and individuals!
In order to boldly and effectively continue our vital witness to the gospel as we journey together into the future, the Rocky Mountain Synod Council is investing in four ministry initiatives that form our Next Faithful Step, along with our Racial Justice Tithe.
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Thank you! to these congregations who have given to the Next Faithful Step campaign!
In addition to the 120+ individuals/families who have contributed to the campaign, making the Messiah Mountain Retreat Center renewal possible, we celebrated the RMS congregations who have shared campaign gifts of generosity:
Congregational Endowments & Foundations
Augustana Lutheran Church Foundation, Denver, CO
Bethany Lutheran Church Foundation, Denver, CO
Lord of the Mountains Lutheran Church Endowment, Dillon CO
Congregations
First Lutheran Church, Colorado Springs CO
Lutheran Church of Hope, Broomfield, CO
Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Greeley CO
Shepherd of the Mountain Lutheran Church, Estes Park, CO
St Paul Lutheran Church, Albuquerque NM
St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Arvada, CO
St. Marks Lutheran Church, Aurora, CO
Zion's Lutheran Church, Trinidad, CO
Gifts from Holy Closure Congregations
Christ Lutheran Church, Cheyenne WY
Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, Boulder CO
More information about the campaign and how to give.
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RMS HUNGER MINISTRY TEAM
"Thirsting for Water"
Saturday, September 17
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
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Are you wondering exactly what to think about the climate crisis and widespread drought whose stories fill our headlines almost daily? Where is God in all this news? What are the actual facts of the situation? What is a holy response we can undertake?
The Rocky Mountain Synod has an event coming up that will help you learn, discuss, ponder and consider personal actions to address this crisis and its impact on food production and hunger. You're invited to Thirsting for Water: At the Intersection of Climate, Water, and Hunger. It will take place September 17 from 9 am to 3 pm at Bethany Lutheran Church in Cherry Hills Village, CO, and via Zoom.
The registration link is live now at rmselca.org/events/thirstingforwater. Cost is $25 per person on-site (includes lunch) and $15 for Zoom participants. Register now!
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Take Action and Take our Congregational Survey!
The Hunger Network submitted a resolution at the 2022 RMS Synod Assembly and it passed unanimously! The resolution calls upon congregations to take concrete steps to: increase their support of local hunger ministries, increase their awareness of hunger and poverty issues through educational resources developed by ELCA World Hunger, and to increase opportunities to financially support the work of ELCA World Hunger.
Here is a flyer with suggestions for how to implement this resolution in your congregation. AND click the button below to take the Congregational Hunger Ministry Survey.
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September 11 is "God's Work. Our Hands." Sunday
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On Sunday, Sept. 11, congregations of the ELCA will join for “God’s work. Our hands.” Sunday, our dedicated day of service. As we continue our tradition of service to our neighbor, we remember the words of Martin Luther: “Our faith is a living, busy, active, mighty thing.” Click here to share your activities, experiences, and photos from GWOH Day 2022 so we may share them in eConnection!
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It's your Faith Formation Network!
7375 Samuel Drive, Denver, CO 80221
Zoom ID: 992 2724 5869
Passcode: 274795
"You are not alone! Join us every Third Thursday for our RMS Faith Formation Network meetings! We are primarily online right now with the surge of COVID cases. Stay in the loop with all things Children Youth and Family Faith Formation in the Rocky Mountain Synod!"
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FROM VICKY DAUB, VSCP EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
" We Are All Here"
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“Do not harm yourself, for we are all here.” Recently, I read these words from Acts 16:28 as part of the reading during worship for the 7th Sunday of Easter. I kept re-reading them as I practiced. In my role as the Executive Director of the Veteran Servant Corps Project (VSCP), I have been thinking about the phrase “we are all here”, especially in terms of the 18+ Veterans who complete suicide daily in our nation. Raising awareness about this issue is one our VSCP tenets. Are you and your congregation interested in joining in conversation around this important issue? Contact me, Vicky Daub, at Director@veteranservantcorps.org.
Are you interested in being part of our “We Are All Here” initiative by donating? Click here then select the General Fund Gift option, enter "Veteran Servant Corps Project" in the note/memo line. If you prefer to mail a donation, send it to the Rocky Mountain Synod, 7375 Samuel Drive, Denver, CO 80221, adding Veteran Servant Corps Project to the note portion of your check.
Upcoming VSCP Events
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September 4
Vicky Daub will be serving as Pastor of the Day at Bethlehem Lutheran in Brush, Colorado. The worship service begins at 9:00 am.
September 18
Vicky will be teaching during Fellowship Hour after worship at Shepherd of the Mountains in Park City, Utah.
October 9
Vicky will be preaching and teaching at Holy Love in Aurora, CO.
October 29
Vicky will join in the Trunk or Treat celebrations from 3-5 pm at Holy Love Lutheran in Aurora, CO.
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Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
September 4, 2022
Prayer of the Day
Direct us, O Lord God, in all our doings with your continual help, that in all our works, begun, continued, and ended in you, we may glorify your holy name; and finally, by your mercy, bring us to everlasting life, through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.
In God's Hands:
Ecumenical Prayer Cycle from the World Council of Churches
04 - 10 September : Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Togo
Intercessions and Prayers
Join us in daily prayer
ELCA Prayer Ventures are 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.
ELCA Prayer Ventures (monthly)
Prayer Ventures, Living Lutheran (daily)
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RMS Prayer Cycle
September 2022 Metro South Conference
Week of September 4
Well of Hope, Castle Rock, CO - Pastor Julie McNitt
Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, Centennial, CO - Pastor Gordon Sandquist and Deacon Sarah Bjornebo
Bethany Lutheran Church, Cherry Hills Village, CO - Pastor Nate Preisinger and Pastor Gary Sandberg
Risen Lord Lutheran Church, Conifer, CO - Pastor Kim Gonia
ALMC/Cristo Rey Lutheran Church, Denver, CO - Pastor Quirino Cornejo
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ONLINE MEETINGS
Blessed Youth: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness with Children and Teens
Thursday, September 22, 7:00-8:00 pm
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“Our kids are not okay. Our children and youth are hurting!” Those who know this are also hurting. You are invited to join a series of Thursday Evening Connections about the books, Blessed Youth: Breaking the Silence on Mental Illness and Teens and Children, and the “Survival Guide” by the Rev. Sarah Lund.
These books shake up any lethargy about the plight of our youth’s mental health. We are in a crisis. Our facilitator is Deborah Berghuis, PhD, a trauma-informed, gender-affirming therapist who enjoys working with the members of the LGBTQA+ community, faith leaders, clinicians, and healthcare professionals.
Rev. Lund will be in Boulder in person on Oct. 9-10 (download flyer). Her books are available online.
Join the zoom conversations: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4264420220.
This series is hosted by Atonement Lutheran Church, Boulder, Mental Health Ministry, and the Interfaith Network on Mental Illness (inmi.us). Questions, contact revalan2004@comcast.net.
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FOR FAITH FORMATION LEADERS
Growing Young Summit
Saturday, October 1 & Sunday, October 2
Bethany Lutheran, 4500 East Hampden Ave, Denver, CO
(303) 758-2820
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Tailgating for CSU Football Games
Starting 4 hours before each CSU home football game.
Park at LuMin - Lutheran Campus Ministry (805 S Shields St, Fort Collins) for each of the home CSU football games. Contact Pastor Paul at pastor@lcmcsu.org if you would like to reserve a spot for the whole season for $100 or $20 per game. Or just come by on game day for a good spot to park and know your $20 is supporting faith-filled young adults attending college. Tailgate out of your own car, come into the newly renovated building, enjoy clean bathrooms, or use the barbecue grill on the back deck and play some corn-hole.
Questions, send email to pastor@lcmcsu.org or visit lcmcsu.org.
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Season of Creation 2022
September 1 through October 4
This year's symbol is the burning bush. Today, the prevalence of unnatural fires are a sign of the devastating effects that climate change has on the most vulnerable of our planet. Creation cries out as forests crackle, animals flee, and people are forced to migrate due to the fires of injustice. On the contrary, the fire that called to Moses as he tended the flock on Mt. Horeb did not consume or destroy the bush. This flame of the Spirit revealed God’s presence. This holy fire affirmed that God heard the cries of all who suffered, and promised to be with us as we followed in faith to our deliverance from injustice.
Creator of All,
From your communion of love your Word went forth to create a symphony of life that sings your praise.
By your Holy Wisdom you made the Earth to bring forth a diversity of creatures who praise you in their being. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge.
You called human beings to till and keep your garden. You placed us into right relationships with each creature so that we could listen to their voices, and learn how to safeguard the
conditions for life. But we turn in on ourselves and away from our co-creatures.
We close our ears to the counsel of our fellow creatures. We fail to listen to the cries of the poor and the needs of the most vulnerable. We silence the voices of those who hold the traditions that teach us to care for the Earth. We close our ears to your creative, reconciling and sustaining Word that calls to us through the Scriptures.
We lament the loss of our fellow species and their habitats that will never speak again. We grieve the loss of human cultures, along with the lives and livelihoods that have been displaced or perished. Creation cries out as forests crackle, and animals alike flee the fires of injustice
that we have lit by our unwillingness to listen.
In this Season of Creation, we pray that you would call to us, as from the burning bush, with the sustaining fire of your Spirit. Breathe upon us. Open our ears and move our hearts. Turn us from our inward gaze. Teach us to contemplate your creation, and listen for the voice of each creature declaring your glory. For “faith comes from hearing.”
Give us hearts to listen for the good news of your promise to renew the face of the Earth.
Enlighten us with the grace to follow the Way of Christ as we learn to walk lightly upon this holy ground. Fill us with the hope to quench the fires of injustice with the light of your healing love that sustains our common home.
In the name of the One who came to proclaim good news to all creation, Jesus Christ.
Amen
In this Season of Creation, this symbol of God’s Spirit calls us to listen to the voice of creation. Learn more at seasonofcreation.org.
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Faster Pastors to Run 165-Mile Mountain Relay for Wildfire Survivors
September 9-10
Since the Rocky Mountain Synod has been hit so hard by fires in recent years, the Faster Pastors have decided to run for victims and survivors of fires throughout the synod. Funds given for the cause will provide basic needs for survivors of wildfires, which include food and temporary housing, mental health and trauma resources, and rebuilding, insurance, and material goods replacement.
The Faster Pastors will be running the Flaming Foliage Relay again from Idaho Springs to Buena Vista on September 9-10, covering 165+ miles, 30 legs, and 3 mountain passes. The Faster Pastors expect to finish in about 30 hours, running nonstop through the night. As we run, we will be thinking about the areas around our synod that have been devastated by wildfires, praying for survivors, and sharing our story of support and recovery with other teams and runners.
Two ways to support the Faster Pastors:
- Contact a member of the Faster Pastors team to ask how contributions can be made to support them.
- We are in need of one volunteer to help marshal the course. Let Joel Pancoast at pastorjoel@zionloveland.com know if you are interested or want more information.
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Marshall Fire Relief - help!
Are you looking for an opportunity to volunteer to help our community members and neighbors affected by the Marshall Fire? Churches can offer specific skills/help here:
forms.gle/MNsBYPw6CxPvgWNj6
Current Volunteer Opportunity: Debris removal, which will happen August 13 and 14. Sign up a group from your church by August 7 at:
signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4BA9A928A1FBC52-marshall
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GET TO KNOW OUR SYNODS!
Northwestern Minnesota (3D)
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office of the bishop this week | |
Bishop Jim Gonia
- Disaster Response Team
- WORRY To WONDER, Glenwood Springs, CO
ELCA DIRECTOR FOR EVANGELICAL MISSION
Pastor Dana Peterson
- DEM mtg
- EiL Advisory Board
- Well of Hope, Castle Rock, CO
ASSISTANT TO THE BISHOP FOR CANDIDACY, FIRST CALL, ROSTER SUPPORT, AND GLOBAL CHURCH
Pastor Diana Linden-Johnson
- Candidacy Conversations
- Global Church Planning
LUTHERAN ADVOCACY MINISTRY COLORADO
Peter Severson
- RMS Disaster Response Team
- ELCA State Public Policy Offices monthly meeting
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LUTHERAN ADVOCACY MINISTRY NEW MEXICO
Kurt Rager
ASSISTANT TO THE BISHOP FOR ADMIN & COMMUNICATION
Pastor Kent Mueller
- Messiah Mountain Visioning
- Administration & Communication
DIRECTOR FOR DEVELOPMENT/LUTHERAN CENTER
Tina Kvitek
- Better Together Summit: Mountain Conference
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Office Administrator
Youth Ministry Coordinator
Office Manager
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Accompanist / Organist
Pianist
Children, Youth and Family Minister
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Kent Mueller, Assistant to the Bishop for Administration and Communication
Andrew Nakatani, Communications Assistant
Contact Andrew Nakatani or Kent Mueller with questions and comments about eConnection and our website! Submit eConnection items here.
Rocky Mountain Synod
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
303-777-6700
rmselca.org
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