Southeastern Synod Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
God's work. Our hands. E-News Weekly |
Issue: # 253 | December 30, 2010 | |
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Baptismal Renewal in 2011 | |
by the Rev. Nancy Christensen
Southeastern Synod Director for Mission
There's a website called "threadless.com" in which artists can submit designs for t-shirts, and the "community" of viewers can score them to determine whether they get printed, or not. The shirts chosen are for sale, and the designs are quirky, bizarre, funny, ironic... you know, "artistic"! One of my favorites is a drawing of a giant squid under the water, holding a stick with the head of a monster above the surface. It's called "Loch Ness Imposter."

As 2010 comes to a close, I'm resonating with that image. It seems there are many of us who often feel as though we are pretending to be something we're not, and who are living with regrets or disappointment as we look back over the past days and months. We believe it's not enough to be a squid! We want to give the world what we think the world expects from us, and so we work hard to fool ourselves, and everyone else.
But, we are forgetting that, even as squids, we are immersed in the waters of our baptism! We are claimed by God so that in each new day we might be emboldened to begin again, and to be born anew. Over and over, we hear God speak that we should "be not afraid" because we are loved, just as we are!
Maybe 2011 is just the opportunity we need to take God's love seriously, and to live more fully into the gift of our baptism. Instead of looking back with regret, perhaps we can look forward with all the hope and possibility that the new year affords to us. And, perhaps we can even go further, still, committing ourselves to taking risks in faith that will make a real difference.
Dave Daubert, Kelly Fryer, and Tana Kjos have created a consulting group called, "A Renewal Enterprise." Their mission statement is this: Be who you are. See what you have. Do what matters. Like the Threadless t-shirt, this mission statement also resonates with me, and speaks to my inner squid. It says that we are free to participate in God's creative experiment without needing to BE more or to HAVE more than what we've already been given.
For this freedom, I, for one, am extremely grateful.
We give you thanks, O God, that through water and the Holy Spirit you give us new birth, cleanse us from sin, and raise us to eternal life. Stir up in your people the gift of your Holy Spirit: the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord, the spirit of joy in your presence, both now and forever. Amen.
(from "Affirmation of Baptism," ELW, p. 237)
(This article is also available on the synod blog.) |
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Reminder of Upcoming 2011 Events | |
JANUARY 16, 2011
God's Justice Everywhere
The Southeastern Synod's commemoration of Martin Luther King, Jr. will take place on Sunday, January 16, 2011, at 3:30 p.m. at Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 731 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, 30308. There are two parts to this year's event. At 3:30 p.m., we will gather for a service of Word and Song, "God's Justice Everywhere," with keynote speaker Dr. Earl Lewis, Provost at Emory University. Following the service, we will be blessed by the presence of Representative John Lewis, Georgia 5th District to the United States Congress, who will address the gathering and welcome ELCA mission directors from around the country. For more information, please contact Beverly Shaw, bbshaw1@comcast.net, or Bradley Schmeling, pastorbrad@stjohnsatlanta.org.
Also on January 16, The Georgia Christian Council and Bethel CME Church invite you to attend an ecumenical service at the Bethel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church at 1668 Pin Nono Avenue in Macon, GA. The theme is "Connections: Building Bridges of Hope and Discipleship Together." Call 478-743-2085 for more details.
JANUARY 17, 2011
Lutheran Day of Service 2011
Celebrate the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday by participating in this full day of events. Held at the Porter Sanford III Performing Arts Center in DeKalb County, projects include assembling 50 pound bags of rice to be used by refugee families, and outdoor projects at Wonderland Gardens & Lyon Farm.
Information about how to register and the specifics of the project will be available in early January. Until then, all questions about registration and details of the event can be directed to Kyle Cristofalo, Synod Coordinator of Programs for Hunger, Poverty and Justice Issues and Lutheran Volunteer Corps Staffer at kcristofalo@elca-ses.org or 404-589-1977 ext 222.
FEBRUARY 8-9, 2011
First Call Retreat at Lutheranch
First Call rostered persons are invited to join Bishop Julian Gordy as he leads the Bible study, "Wandering through the Lenten Texts." Pastor Kevin Strickland, synod Worship Team chairperson, will lead worship during the retreat. The cost is $50 per person and includes food. The registration deadline is January 14th. Please contact Pastor Kevin Strickland at pastorkevinstrickland@gmail.com or office number 865-982-4285 with questions or to register.
FEBRUARY 18-20, 2011
Lutheranch Men's Retreat
The theme of the retreat is "What in the World is God Up To?" The leader is Pastor Dave Helfrich, Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, Marietta, GA. He will use the parables of Jesus to explore how God's kingdom is intersecting, challenging and transforming our way of life. Pastor Dave will also be our worship leader. On-site housing at Lutheranch is limited to 16 people in the Holy Trinity House. There is also space in the program for 10 to stay in area motels, so encourage any friends to register soon. The cost for the program is $165 for on-site housing and $125 for off-site housing. Visit www.lutheranch.com for a registration form, schedule, or more information.
 FEBRUARY 25 & 26, 2011
Catch the Spirit
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
731 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30308-1281
Keynote Speaker: John Arthur Nunes, President and CEO of Lutheran World Relief "God's Work. Our Hands." Turning dreams into action!
Learn more at www.catchthespiritlutheran.org.
SAVE THE DATES!
JUNE 3-5, 2011
Southeastern Synod Assembly
Renaissance Waverly Hotel, Atlanta, GA
Details coming soon! |
A Note Regarding the Synod Office | |
The Synod office will be closed Dec 31. If there is an emergency that requires immediate attention, please call 404-589-1977 and listen to the recorded message for instructions.
We wish everyone a Happy New Year!
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