Southeastern Synod Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
God's work. Our hands. E-News Weekly |
Issue: #312 |
March 21, 2012 | |
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What's in Your Bowl? | |
by Diaconal Minister Rebecca Kolowé
Southeastern Synod Director for Evangelical Mission and Assistant to the Bishop
"For as in one body we have many members, and not all the members have the same function, so we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually we are members one of another." Romans 12:4-5
 This week I've been in Chicago for an all staff meeting with my colleagues from the Congregational and Synodical Mission Unit of the ELCA. One of the questions we were asked during our opening plenary session on Monday night was "What's in your bowl?" The motivation behind the question was to get us to think critically about who we are and where we come from, and how those factors...
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Synod Assembly Information | |
The Southeastern Synod will meet in Assembly June 1-3, 2012 at Marriott's Renaissance Waverly Hotel, Atlanta GA.
The theme for the 2012 Assembly is "What in God's Name are We Doing Here?"
Visit www.elca-ses.org/Assembly.html for information and to register.
CHILDCARE
This year, for the first time, childcare will be available at the Synod Assembly for children of voting members! There is no fee, but a freewill offering for an honorarium will be accepted (caregivers will be volunteers from area churches who are background checked and all Safe Haven guidelines will be followed).
We will be able to accommodate children ages 3 through 10, and parents will need to pick up their children for meals. If you would like to reserve a space for your child(ren), please contact Pastor Beth Birkholz at 404-663-4639 or bethbirk@gmail.com by May 1.
NOMINATIONS DEADLINE --
MARCH 31
Elections to fill vacant positions will take place at the 2012 Synod Assembly.
Click here for details about nominations needed for:
- Discipline Committee
- 2013 Churchwide Assembly Voting Members
- Synod Council
The deadline for submission of biographical forms is fast approching---March 31, 2012. |
Earn a 2% Discount | |
Here is an opportunity to earn a 2% discount on ELCA health contributions in 2012.
Each congregation and organization in our synod will receive a 2% discount on contributions for all of 2012 if 65% of the eligible ELCA-primary plan members and spouses in our synod complete the online Mayo Clinic Health Assessment by April 30, 2012.
The 2012 health assessment opened January 1. If you have ELCA-primary health benefits, click the "Take It Now" button between January 1-April 30 to complete the assessment. It only takes about 30 minutes. Completing the assessment earns you a $150 credit in your personal wellness account to offset out-of-pocket medical expenses.
Completing the assessment is an act of stewardship for you and this church. Click here to read more! |
ELCA Releases Draft Social Statement on Criminal Justice | |

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is addressing issues in the U.S. criminal justice system. The perspective of an ELCA task force on the topic is featured in the "Draft Social Statement on Criminal Justice" released to ELCA members and to the public March 15. While commending positive aspects of the system, the draft conveys some dissatisfaction with many areas about the criminal justice system that urgently need reform.
"The task force was formed in response to concerns expressed from ELCA synods about the alarmingly high incarceration rates in the United States," said Cynthia Osborne, chair of the ELCA task force charged with developing the social statement.
She said the United States ranks among the top two or three countries in the world in percentage of people under control of a criminal justice system -- one out of 31 adults and, for people of color, as high as one out of 11.
"These concerns, an increasing societal doubt about the effectiveness of our national incarceration strategies in reducing crime and its harms to individuals, families and communities, compel our church to address the need for change and to ask, 'What should this church have to say about crime, its harm and justice in this country,'" said Osborne, adding that the need for change must not be understood simply in the abstract.
"We are also compelled to ask, 'What can people of faith, specifically ELCA members, do in ministry to actively participate in creating and guarding a system that is just, balanced and effective in responding to those who do harm and to those harmed?'" she said.
While the ELCA affirms the fundamental principles of the U.S. criminal justice system, such as due process of law and the presumption of legal innocence, the draft also recognizes serious deficiencies - overly harsh sentencing and persistent inequalities based on race and class.
The draft statement calls ELCA members to ministry and compassion through four practices: hearing the cries of those affected, accompaniment, hospitality and advocacy. It asks members of this church to recommit themselves to visiting the prisoner; correct the flawed criminal justice system; participate in God's work with hands and hearts and to hear the cries of people affected.
The draft social statement has a prologue and four primary sections titled "Justice"; "Yearning for ever-fuller justice"; "Wise responses of love"; and "Paths to greater justice." As a draft, the statement also includes a response form designed for the 10,000 congregations of the ELCA to share feedback.
The task force has invited the ELCA's 4.2 million members to contribute responses to its work.
Responses to the draft from ELCA congregations are due Oct. 31. The task force will review responses and use that as feedback to prepare a proposed social statement with implementing resolutions for the 2013 ELCA Churchwide Assembly to possibly consider as a formal statement on behalf of this church.
ELCA social statements are teaching documents that assist members in forming judgments on social issues. They set policy for this church and guide its advocacy and work as a public church.
The 2007 ELCA Churchwide Assembly authorized the development of a social statement on criminal justice. The task force has been studying the issues and providing resource material for members since 2008.
Southeastern Synod Bishop Julian Gordy is a member of the task force. "I hope the congregations in our synod will study this draft social statement and respond. We need to hear what all the church has to say about this before crafting the final statement for the 2012 Churchwide Assembly's consideration."
The draft statement is available at http://www.ELCA.org/What-We-Believe/Social-Issues/Social-Statements-in-Process/Criminal-Justice.aspx |
Create in Me at Lutheridge | |
April 12-15, 2012 (Thursday-Sunday)
Come and Explore!
Stained glass, clay, icons, origami, woodworking, yoga, watercolor, healing touch, blogging, paper-making, bee-keeping... and more!
2012 THEME:Jesus' Miracles ~ Art & Invitation
Catch a vision of God's creative energy moving in miraculous ways! Enter a wonderful exchange of ideas encouraging creativity as central to the life of faith!
Come to be inspired, encouraged, and re-created! Enjoy whole group presentations and bible study. Participate in creative worship and enriching fellowship. Workshops and drop-in stations offer hands-on opportunities to explore different media in a safe place where you cannot fail. Process over product is stressed - everyone is a beginner at something! Meet others striving to give God's creativity larger space in their lives. Those who think they are NOT creative are especially encouraged to attend!
Bible Study Leader:
Bishop Julian Gordy, Southeastern Synod, ELCA
Worship Leader and Storyteller: Pastor Mary Canniff-Kuhn, Lutheridge Program Director
Visit http://www.llmi.net/leap/CreateinMe.aspx for more information, pricing, and to register online. |
How Can You Ensure Support of the Ministries You Love? | |
This is a question we hear often and there's a simple answer: endow it!
The solution is simple too. The general rule among the financial planning community is to multiply your annual gift by 25 and put it into an endowment; your gift will continue forever. It is that easy.
Think of it: If you make a gift of 25 times your annual support to your congregation's endowment fund, your gift will continue to support ministry long after you've gone home to our Lord, Jesus Christ. This can be a one time gift to the endowment or you can designate funds in your estate for this purpose...or both! For example, let's say you give $1,000 a year to your congregation. A gift, given now or from your estate, of $25,000 can generate $1,000 per year to be used in perpetuity. And there are many ways to make a gift from your estate.
And it's not just your congregation's endowment you can continue to support. All of our ELCA social ministries have endowments too. Our synods, camps, seminaries, social ministries and colleges all have endowments that are used to support their mission, year in and year out. You can even set up your own personal endowment benefitting numerous ministries and bearing your name.
If you would like to learn more about setting up your own endowment or planning a gift to your congregation's or an ELCA ministry's endowment, please contact Christine Post-Duncan or Paul Summer, ELCA Foundation Regional Gift Planners in the Southeastern Synod. You can also contact them toll-free at 1-866-630-3522.

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Too Late for a New Year's Resolution? | |
Connie Pearson, Team Leader
Southeastern Synod Health Ministries Team
I was trying to decide on a topic for this month's e-news when I happened upon an article by the National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) about making a New Year's resolution. Wait a minute! This is March! Isn't it a bit late to be talking about New Year's resolutions? Not really, as there are always reasons for resolutions especially when it comes to personal health. American Diabetes Alert Day is March 27, giving us a perfect opportunity to resolve to reduce our risk of diabetes.
Why diabetes? Close to twenty-six million Americans (8.3 percent of the US population) have diabetes. Seven million of these individuals do not know that they have diabetes. When compared to the 1.5 million Americans with diabetes slightly more than fifty years ago, data show that the prevalence of type 2 diabetes among Americans is increasing in epidemic proportions.
While there are a number of risk factors for type 2 diabetes, the number one risk factor is obesity. Lately we have heard a lot in the news about obesity, especially as it relates to American children. Data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention show that during the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States and that rate continues to be high. It is interesting to note that three of the four states in the Southeastern Synod (Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee) are among the top twelve states with the highest obesity levels in the US. Georgia's obesity level is close behind the other three. Corresponding with the rise of obesity in the US has come the rise in the number of cases of type 2 diabetes both in adults and children.
Type 2 diabetes is associated with the body's resistance to insulin. Insulin, a hormone produced in the pancreas, delivers glucose to the body's cells. The insulin becomes less effective when a person has more fat cells than muscle cells. When this occurs, glucose remains in the blood stream rather than being taken into the cells to be used as energy, which results in an elevated blood glucose. The long term elevation of blood glucose can lead to heart disease, stroke, vision loss, kidney disease and nerve damage.
The NDEP states that "diabetes prevention is proven, possible and powerful." Before people develop type 2 diabetes, they usually have pre-diabetes, meaning that their blood glucose levels are consistently higher than normal but not yet high enough to be called diabetes. Data shows that individuals at high risk for diabetes can prevent or delay the onset of the disease by losing 5 to 7 percent of their body weight. Three keys to making this strategy successful for the average individual are (1) getting at least 30 minutes of moderately-intense physical activity five days a week, (2) choosing a variety of low fat foods and (3) reducing the number of calories eaten per day. A wealth of resources on how to get started are available from the NDEP.
Even if you are not at risk for diabetes, a resolution to improve your health is always appropriate. Don't wait for Diabetes Alert Day, resolve now to make important lifestyle changes for better health!
References:
About.com Type 2 Diabetes, http://diabtes.about.com
Center for Disease Control and Prevention, http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/
National Association of School Nurses, http://nasn@nasn.org
National Diabetes Education Program, http://ndep.nih.gov/ |
Around the Synod | |
April 7
Living Last Supper
Presented by the Evangelism Committee
and the Men in Mission of the
Lutheran Church of the Atonement
1875 Joseph E. Boone Blvd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30314
Saturday, April 7, 2012
6:30PM
April 19
The Last Mountain
Cross of Grace, Jonesborough, TN, is sponsoring the documentary film, "The Last Mountain." This film shows the disastrous consequences of mountain top mining and the effect on the people of small, rural communities, destroying their viability. It also creates health hazards in its wake. If you love the Tennessee mountains, which are being threatened by mountain top mining, you won't want to miss this film. The film will be shown at the Jonesborough Visitors' Center on April 19, 2012, at 7:00 pm. Admission is free.

April 29
A Magi Conference Event

Performs
Chants of Russian Orthodox Church and folk songs from Russia.
LYRA, an a cappella group of five professional singers from St. Petersburg, Russia, will present a concert of Russian choral music. The first part of the concert - sacred music of Russian Orthodox Church, includes ancient songs to works of famous masters and little-known but remarkable Russian composers of 18th - 20th centuries. The second part of their program is made up of Russian folk songs: comic, lyric, dancing, love songs.
This is a unique opportunity to share the enormous Russian musical heritage. Come and enjoy the sounds of Russia as interpreted by real Russians. All the singers are professionals singing in different professional choirs and opera houses of St. Petersburg.
When: 7:00 PM, Sunday April 29, 2012
Where: Living Grace Lutheran Church, 1812 Cooledge Rd, Tucker, GA 30084
For info: 678-406-9229 or lglc@bellsouth.net
Free will offering is appreciated. |
View the entire Synod Calendar | |
March 23-25
Alasissippi Youth Gathering
Gulf Shores Christian Retreat, Gulf Shores, AL
March 23
Synod Personnel Committee meeting
Synod Office, Atlanta, GA
March 24
Allison Ward Consecration 3PM
Redeemer, Savannah, GA
March 31
Deadline for Nominations for the 2012 Synod Assembly
Click here to learn more and for a link to the biographical form
March 31
Deadline for Nominations for the 2012 Synod Assembly
April 6
Good Friday
Synod Office closed
April 12-14
Candidacy Committee Meeting
Synod Office
April 19
Interim Ministry Conference
Ascension Lutheran Church, Chattanooga, TN
April 19
Nominating Committee Conference Call
Coming up...
May 1 & 2
Southeastern Synod Pre-Retirement Seminar
Trinity Lutheran Church, Hixson, TN
Click here to learn more and register
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