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JUNE 15, 2023

a reconciling in Christ Synod

Weekly RMS News!

Thank you for your Generosity!


Assembly Offerings (including gift cards, online, and cash donations) totaled over $15,000! These donations primarily benefit Iglesia Luterana Cristo Rey - El Paso, Milagro de la Frontera - El Paso/Juarez, and Border Servant Corps - Las Cruces as well as other partner ministries. Thank you for your generosity in supporting these vital ministries of hospitality and care.


GIVE TODAY! select "Border Ministries Offering" in the drop-down menu

Telling the stories of the Rocky Mountain Synod

Bishop and Vice President’s Presentation


"Every time we cross a border, we take a risk, leaving behind that which is familiar, stepping into a new landscape where we don't yet know the ways, where we don't yet know how to :ind our way.

Crossing a border is an exercise in vulnerability, an exercise in letting go of assumptions and control, an opportunity to learn and grow, an opportunity to gain new perspective and understanding. For people of faith, crossing borders is an opportunity to trust the God who goes before us, behind us, and by our side every step of the way.


While Crossing Borders is an ideal theme for this assembly and everything we

are experiencing here in El Paso, it is also an apt description of our life as the

church as we step out of once familiar territory and enter a landscape where

we don't yet know the ways, where we don't yet know how to find our way."

Download the complete presentation HERE


At this year's Assembly, Bishop Jim Gonia pledged that voting members will be invited to participate in a coordinated advocacy action to build on their experience at the border. We are currently crafting the details of that action with our synod's advocacy staff in Colorado and New Mexico and our ELCA Washington Office.

Stay tuned for more information in just a few weeks! (And if you weren't a voting member at synod assembly, no problem: you will be invited to join the action, too!)



Telling the story of

Mission Support in your congregation?


RMS Treasurer, Susan Sharkey's Assembly report is available to share,

click HERE.


And read the May 2023 ELCA Mission Support Memo with its story from the Grand Canyon Synod HERE!


Telling the stories of

Cruzando Fronteras


Pastor Nate Preisinger interviews voting member Matthew Kirsten-Grey regarding his excitement and reflections as part of the Bethany "Together 4Good" podcast


Listen to the podcast HERE



Don't forget the merch!


Cruzando Fronteras t-shirts are an excellent conversation starters.


Order Assembly t-shirts HERE

June is PRIDE month!


As PRIDE celebrations begin, it is an important time to affirm and advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community. Check your local community and congregation for events! Click HERE for Congregational Resources


If you live in or around the Denver metro area, PRIDE events will include a Lutheran Booth at Civic Center Park and an ecumenical march on Sunday, June 25th.


Bishops March - Sunday, June 25th

Bishop Jim Gonia, Bishop Kym Lucas from The Episcopal Church in Colorado, and Bishop Karen Oliveto from the United Methodist Church have invited all area Episcopalians, Lutherans, and Methodists to march with them in the Denver Pride Parade -- Let's show our support for equality and justice for all, walk together, and show that love always wins!


The parade will start at 9:30 am, but we encourage everyone to gather on the outside steps of St. John's Cathedral 1350 N. Washington St. at 8:00 am and we will walk to Cheesman Park to line up together.


  • Be prepared to spend about 2 hours total for the march and be prepared to walk approximately 2 miles.
  • Alternatively, you can meet the group no later than 8:30 am on Sunday, June 25 at the northernmost loop of Cheesman Park with our parade unit (Red #39).
  • Coordinate with other members of your church or diocese to have a pole banner, matching shirts, or signs to hold. Be creative and have fun!
Join the Bishops March!

Volunteer at the Denver Pride Lutheran Booth


  • Volunteers are needed to help staff the booth in 2-hour shifts between 11:00 am and 7:00 pm on Saturday, June 24 and from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on Sunday, June 25
  • The RMS Lutheran Booth is D36, the Episcopal Booth is D34, and the Methodist Booth is D35 (Map of Pride Fest 2023)
Volunteer to serve in the Lutheran Booth

Innovation Vitality Grants - Apply TODAY!


Have you ever said “this would be such a great idea for our church, if we only had some money to get it started!”?  

Here’s your congregation’s opportunity to move toward making that idea happen!


Congregations may apply for a 2023 RMS “Innovation-Vitality Grant” to fund innovative experiments or programs designed to increase congregational vitality, aid congregations in carrying out their mission and helping them to realize their vision.  


There is $30,000 of grant money to be awarded in amounts between $1000 and $7500 to between seven and ten congregations.  Grant applications will be processed on a rolling basis, beginning in June, so get your team together and apply soon! Grants will be available until the funds are all disbursed. This opportunity is funded through the RMS 3E Phase 2 Lilly Endowment Grant - "it's for you!"


For more information Click HERE! 

If you have any questions, please contact Dana Peterson HERE

Apply TODAY!

Best Skills, Best Churches

3E Lilly Grant is partnering with the Arizona State University Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation to offer Best Skills Best Churches  


Best Skills, Best Churches, offered online, is a graduate/executive level certificate program designed to advance rostered ministers' and lay leaders’ knowledge and skills for effective management of congregations and ministries.

Best Skills, Best Churches will cover:

  • Volunteers in Service
  • Legal Aspects of Governance
  • Effective Communication and Handling Conflict
  • Marketing and Community Presence
  • Financial Management for Effective Service
  • Fundraising Aspects of Stewardship.

Best Skills, Best Churches will meet from 6:30– 9:30 pm (except in December from 5:30–8:30 pm) on the following dates:

  • July 11 & 13
  • August 1 & 3
  • September 5 & 7
  • October 3 & 5
  • October 31 & November 2
  • December 5 & 7


Upon satisfactory course completion, participants will receive a certificate in Non-Profit Management.


The cost is only $150 per participant - a $775 value made possible by the 3E Lilly Grant! Click the link below to enroll.

Questions? contact Deacon Sarah Bjornebo HERE

ONLY 2 spots left and classes begin soon -- Register TODAY!

Enroll NOW! - "Best Skills, Best Churches"

RMS & ELCA news and events

Registration for 2024-25 classes now open!


Choose a 2-year program running from September 2023 through March 2025 or a 13-month program January 2024 through January 2025.

Register for 2024-25 Cohorts here!

EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP

Resiliency, Community, and the Loneliness of Leadership Retreat

August 3-5, 2023


Leaders are asked to navigate many situations in their roles in the church, at work, and in social situations. These demands have only increased in the recent times of political and social division, COVID-19 challenges, and generalized anxiety that runs rampant. Leaders are depleted, exhausted, and struggling to feel connected.


In response to these realities, Excellence in leadership has created a retreat, "Resiliency, Community, and the Loneliness of Leadership". Using tools from the ministry's curriculum and resources from some of the leading experts on mental health and leadership, we will spend 3 days together discovering how we may lead boldly and with vitality as we move into the future.


Join us on August 3-5 at the Franciscan Retreat Center in Colorado Springs. It will be helpful if you have completed or are currently enrolled in Excellence in Leadership.


The retreat is $375 per person. Get more info and to register, click button below!

Register for Resiliency, Community, and the Loneliness of Leadership

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!

God's Work. Our Hands.

10 year Anniversary!


This year marks the 10th anniversary of “God’s work. Our hands.” Sunday!

On Sunday, Sept. 10, congregations of the ELCA will join together for our annual day of service. “God’s work. Our hands.” Sunday began in 2013 in connection with the ELCA’s 25th anniversary. It continues to be an opportunity to celebrate who we are as the ELCA — one church, freed in Christ to serve and love our neighbor.

As you explore opportunities to participate in your community, ELCA.org/DayofService has the resources you need to plan and promote your day:

  • Planning tool kit.
  • Worship resources.
  • [NEW] Slides for projection screens or online worship.
  • Posters, postcards and social media graphics.
  • Spanish-language resources.
  • Promotional banners.
  • Videos.
  • Special hymn text, sheet music and recording.


Old Lutheran has T-shirts and other items available for purchase. The deadline for ordering your congregation’s personalized T-shirts is Aug. 18.

Don’t forget to share your congregation’s participation with us! Send stories and photos to LivingLutheran@elca.org so that together we can celebrate what God accomplishes through you.

Participate on social media using #GodsWorkOurHands.

If your congregation cannot participate on Sept. 10, you are welcome and encouraged to pick an alternate date that suits your schedule.

“God’s work. Our hands.” Sunday is an extension of the work you do every day to make your community a better place.

Join us in celebrating 10 years on Sept. 10!

Need a GWOH Project?


Growing Home, a Denver Metro Area nonprofit, has a long history with the Rocky Mountain Synod. These projects are intended to meet the basic needs of people anywhere. They start at ~$40 and scale upward. They are designed to work with the Growing Home food pantry which serves individuals and families throughout the Denver Metro Area. Providing food basics is healthy and economical and enables people to cook their own cultural dishes. And these projects can easily be adapted by non-Denver Metro locations. 


Simply buy bulk staples, spices, and/or laundry pods in smaller bags for the Growing Food Pantry -- Basics (rice, dried beans, flour, and sugar), Spices (Garlic, Cumin, Bay Leaves, Basil, Oregano, Tumeric, Chili Powder, Salt), Laundry (laundry pods of any brand). For example, the Rice Project redistributes a 50 lb. bag of rice into one hundred 2 cup plastic bags which will be given out at the Growing Home food pantry. A 2-cup bag of uncooked rice will feed 4 adults for 2 meals. The Growing Home food pantry will go through ~40 rice bags a day. If a congregation has access to a single $250 Thrivent Action Team award, they would be able to bag almost 200 bags of rice. Or for $75, they can make 45 bags of laundry pods. For $40, they can bag 30+ bags of spice, allowing families to cook their favorite comfort foods.


Contact Joy Concepcion (joy@growinghome.org) or Lynn Smith (lrsmith9646@gmail.com) for more information and detailed instructions.

EmployerLink Security Enhancements Coming Soon

Portico’s EmployerLink sign-in process will be changing as part of our ongoing commitment to data security and privacy protection. If you’re a registered EmployerLink user, later this summer we’ll walk you through setting up a new way to access your account that includes two-step phone verification every time you sign in. Remember: it’s important for each EmployerLink user to create their own sign-in credentials to protect your organization from people signing in who should no longer have access — for example, when someone completes their term as treasurer or leaves the organization.

 

Understanding and Supporting Gender-Expansive Christians

In the latest episode of Portico’s Being Here Podcast – Gender Identity and the Church – host Pastor Melissa Pohlman and guest Austen Hartke discuss ways we can seek to honor the image of God found in all of us and help our church embody a spirit of welcome and acceptance. Hartke brings his perspective as a Biblical scholar and founder of the Transmission Ministry Collective to offer practical resources and theological framework for starting these important conversations.

ELCA global church network

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!

Updates to the Young Adults in Global Mission application process


Two exciting changes to the YAGM application process were recently announced!

1) Young adults ages 21-35 are welcome to apply for YAGM. This expands the previous age range of 21-29 to align more closely with ELCA Young Adult Ministry.


2) Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, year-round. The timeline for decisions and the period of service for program participants will remain the same as in previous years:


  • Jan. 15 — Priority deadline for the upcoming service year.
  • Feb. 1 — Final deadline for the upcoming service year.
  • August — YAGM participants depart for service.


Through YAGM young adults learn what it means to serve in a spirit of accompaniment as they walk alongside global church companions. They become immersed in new communities and form deep relationships. And they confront issues of poverty, racial privilege, gender privilege, economic disparity and globalization, all through the lens of faith.

We hope these changes will make YAGM more accessible across our church community, giving more young adults the opportunity to step out into the world. If you have questions about these updates or would like to chat about anything YAGM-related, please reach out to Mae Helen Jackson, Interim Program Director, Young Adults in Global Mission at MaeHelen.Jackson@ELCA.org.

in our prayers

JUNE 18, 2023

Third Sunday After Pentecost


Prayer of the Day

God of compassion, you have opened the way for us and brought us to yourself. Pour your love into our hearts, that, overflowing with joy, we may freely share the blessings of your realm and faithfully proclaim the good news of your Son, Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.


In God's Hands

Ecumenical Prayer Cycle from the World Council of Churches

18 - 24 June : Malawi, Zambia


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) and Prayer Ventures, Living Lutheran (daily)


RMS Prayer Cycle

June 2023

Southeast Conference


Trinity Lutheran Church

Fowler, CO

Pastor Wayne Josephson

 

Holy Cross Lutheran Church

La Junta, CO

 

Zion Lutheran Church

Limon, CO

 

Trinity Lutheran Church

Monument, CO


Installations

 

Pastor Deb Abbott

Our Savior's, Greeley, CO

Sunday, June 25 at 3:00pm

Color of the day is Green

 

Pastor Alwen Bledsoe

Lutheran Church of the Master, Lakewood, CO

Sunday, July 16 at 1:00pm

Color of the day is Green

 

Pastor Carmen Retzlaff

El Pueblilito UMC, El Prado, NM

Sunday, July 23 at 11:00am

Color of the day is Green



Memorials - Celebration of Life


Pastor Bill Behrens

Saturday, July 8 at 10:00am - Christ the Servant L.C. 506 Via Appia, Louisville, CO

Click HERE to view the live stream

Click HERE to read the full Obituary


Pastor Paul Blom - father of Pastor Nathan Boom, Parker CO

Saturday, July 8 at 11:00am at Christ Lutheran Church, Georgetown, Texas

Click HERE to view the live stream

Click HERE to read the full Obituary

Monthly Prayer Cycle

around the synod

SAVE THE DATE!

LFSRM 2023 Tee of Hope Golf Tournament

July 31 @ Red Rocks Golf Club


The 2023 LFSRM Tee of for Hope Golf Tournament will be held on July 31, 2023 at the Red Rocks Golf Club. This exclusive venue is stunning and provides a perfect backdrop for a day of golfing with friends all in support of the many programs of LFS. To sign up, visit www.lfsrm.org/golf.

our life together

HOUSE FOR ALL SINNERS AND SAINTS

Practicing Reparations Training

Saturday, June 17 at 10:00am

(23 Lincoln Street)


House For All Sinners and Saints' anti-racism ministry, St Harriet's Guild and Welcome Home, invites you to a reparations training for church leaders to cover the basics of reparations and lessons learned from House and Welcome Home. Welcome Home cultivates conciliatory and reciprocal relationships and reparations towards mutual healing. Help us imagine and actualize a future of liberation together. We see to practice reparations by helping Black women healers to improve and purchase their homes. Join us on June 17 at 10:00am (23 Lincoln Street). The Housekeepers (church council) at House have made a $5,000 donation to Welcome Home and encourages and challenges participants in this training to collectively match this incredible gift.

Questions, contact Becky at welcomehomereparations@gmail.com.

RMS CREATION CARE - ZOOM EVENT

The Great Displacement Book Discussion

Saturday, August 12, 10:00am


The Great Displacement, by Jake Bittle, 2023

Climate change is reshaping the U.S. in another way, "Each passing year brings disasters that disfigure new parts of the United States, and these disasters alter the course of human lives, pushing people from one place to another, destroying old communities and forcing new ones to emerge." His book takes a look at several communities that have been affected by climate change, and how the lives of their residents — the ones who have survived — have been altered by extreme weather. Twenty million Americans have been displaced by extreme events, to date. The Great Displacement is a fascinating look at how America has changed, and will continue to change, as climate change wreaks havoc on the nation and the people who live there.

For information: rmscreationcareteam@gmail.com

get to know our synods

Southwestern Pennsylvania (8B)

"OUR MISSION: To serve, connect & equip ELCA congregations in southwestern Pennsylvania to tell the story of Jesus.

Our synod acknowledges and honors the Indigenous Peoples who have been stewards of this land since time immemorial. The congregations of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Synod occupy the ancestral land of the Seneca Nation whose territory stretched from Niagara Falls to Washington County and from Cleveland to Harrisburg. The Seneca were part of the Five Nation Iroquois Confederacy, which included the Senecas, Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas, and Mohawks. Later, the Lenape, or Delaware, and the Shawnee were welcomed by the confederacy after being displaced by British colonists."


The Rev. Kurt F. Kusserow was elected June 13, 2019 to serve a third six-year term as bishop of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Synod .


Visit swpasynod.org and on Facebook.


Click here to view a Bishops and Synods map of our 65 ELCA synods and 9 regions.

employment opportunities

Director of Handbell Choir

Trinity Lutheran Church - Fort Collins, CO


FT Elementary Teacher; PT Lead Preschool Teacher; PT Educational Assistant in Preschool; PT Extracurricular Teacher

Cross of Hope Lutheran Church - Albuquerque, NM


Bread+Belonging Hospitality Manager

St Aidan's Episcopal Church, Boulder, CO


Children, Youth, and Family Director (full-time)

Faith Lutheran - Golden, CO


Office Manager (part-time)

Nativity Lutheran - Commerce City, CO


Engagement and Education Coordinator

Border Servant Corps - Las Cruces, NM


Director of School Ministry

Cross of Hope Lutheran Church and School, Albuquerque, NM 


Bookkeeper (part-time)

Lutheran Church of Hope - Broomfield, CO


Early Childhood Teacher

Bethany Lutheran / Bethany Early Childhood Center - Cherry Hills Village, CO


Preschool Teachers

Joyful Mission Preschool - Parker, CO


Church Administrator

All Saints Lutheran - Aurora, CO


View all RMS Employment Opportunities

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