Issue #386
10/10/2013
NEWS

ELCA Installs New Presiding Bishop  
Presiding Bishop Elizabeth A. Eaton at her installation service.

Marking a new, historic season of ministry in the life of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), more than 1,500 people gathered Oct. 5 at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel in Chicago for the installation of the Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton as ELCA presiding bishop. Eaton is the ELCA's fourth presiding bishop and the first woman to lead the 4 million-member church. She will assume office Nov. 1.  Read more here.

 

Additional photos are available on livinglutheran.com.  The installation was also streamed live.  A video recording is available here

 2013 Reformation Day at LTCA 
            
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The Rev. William Flippin Jr., Senior          Pastor, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Atlanta, GA will preach at Reformation Day Chapel at The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC), Atlanta, GA. The service will be held on Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 11:00 am.  LTCA is housed on the ITC campus.

 

The Rev. Flippin joins past notables to commemorate this astute occasion when Martin Luther and other men called "the Reformers" helped the church find its way back to the Bible and back to Jesus.  

 

2013 Reformation Day at Emory 

The twenty-sixth Reformation Day at Emory will be held on Thursday, October 24, and takes as its theme, Reformation Women. This year's program celebrates the contributions by women to the Reformation of the sixteenth century, as well as their contributions to the renewal of the church and academy today.  Registration is required.  The event runs from 9:00 am - 4:30 pm.  Read more and get registration information here.
Southeastern Synod Staffing Changes
 
The Rev. Darrel Peterson
Effective November 1, the Rev. Darrel Peterson will retire after serving as an Assistant to the Bishop in the Southeastern Synod since 2007.  Rev. Peterson joined the synod staff as a part-time Stewardship Specialist.  Since then he has served in roles of increasing responsibility, always willing to serve as the synod had need. For the last several years he has served congregations in Georgia in the call and mobility process.  He has also been a member of the Lutheran Services of Georgia Board of Directors and continued in his role as a stewardship resource for congregations throughout the synod.  Rev. Peterson is a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Marietta, GA.  We give thanks for Pastor Peterson and for his many years of faithful service to the ELCA and the Southeastern Synod.  
 
AIM Michelle Angalet
On November 1, Associate in Ministry Michelle Angalet will become Assistant to the Bishop and Director of Communications.  In this role she will work with congregations in Georgia to support them in the call and mobility process.  She and the Rev. Paul Summer, Assistant to the Bishop, will also begin working with Bishop Gordy and the Southeastern Synod Candidacy Committee.  She will also continue to be responsible for synod communications.  Ms. Angalet has served as Executive Assistant to the Bishop since December 2012. She is a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Woodstock, GA.

Ms. Carolyn Davis
Effective October 3, we  welcomed Ms. Carolyn Davis to the synod staff.  Ms. Davis will serve as Executive Assistant to the Bishop and Communications Support Specialist.  In this role she will work closely with Bishop Gordy and Ms. Angalet.  For the last two years, Ms. Davis has served as a volunteer in the synod office.  She brings years of experience as a service representative and manager at BellSouth and most recently served as accounts manager with a local dental practice.  Ms. Davis is a member of Living Grace Lutheran Church, Tucker, GA.  You can email Ms. Davis at cdavis@elca-ses.org.

Ms. Abby Koning
On September 27, we bid farewell to Ms. Abby Koning. Ms. Koning served as our Lutheran Volunteer Corp Volunteer from August 2012 through July 2013. During that time she was the synod's Communications and Community Outreach Coordinator.  Since July she has continued to support our synod communications on a part-time basis. We give thanks for her and for her work and wish her Godspeed as she transitions to employment with Lutheran Services of Georgia as their Communications Coordinator.
Only 4 Days Left!  

 
 
 
 
 
ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT!!  By October 14, all employers need to have entered their organization's 2014 Health Benefit Selection. For more information or to get started visit theOpen Enrollment Center.   
 
New Benefit Offering - In addition to choices of benefit coverage, the ELCA Survivor Benefits Plan is changing.  It is transitioning to fully-insured, group life insurance benefits offered through Minnesota Life. These benefits include basic group life insurance protection and optional supplemental and dependent life insurance for the plan member, spouse or eligible same gender partner, and children at discounted group rates.  For more information, login to myPortico and visit the Open Enrollment Center.
 
Open Enrollment for individual plan members is 
November 1-22.  Beginning November 1, individuals will be able to enroll in the health benefit program.  Vist the Open Enrollment Center to learn more about open enrollment for individual plan members.  

 

Don't Leave $500 on the Table

Time is running out to earn 2013 wellness dollars. ELCA-Primary members, earn up to $500 - or $1,000 if you have a spouse on the plan. Complete 30-A-Day and a few small steps by Nov. 30. You must have completed a health assessment in order to earn the additional wellness dollars. Click here to learn more.

"God's Work. Our Hands." Sunday

September 8 was "God's Work. Our Hands." Sunday. Congregations throughout our synod shared photos and stories from their service projects on our website. If you'd like to see your congregation featured, email stories, photos, and reflections to Carolyn Davis. We'll also rotate "God's Work. Our Hands." Sunday stories in our E-News Weekly. 
At the Houston County Habitat for Humanity with Faith, Warner Robins, GA

 
To celebrate "God's Work. Our Hands", the members of Faith Lutheran Church, Warner Robins, GA, prepared 40 lunches. The lunches were delivered to the job site where the members joined in fellowship with the workers of Houston County Habitat for Humanity. 
Around the Synod

Christian Theology Course at LTCA

The ELCA Southeastern Synod Mission Lay School is offering Christian Theology Made Simple, a two session course for people interested in learning more about what it means to think about how God works in the world.

These introductory sessions are designed to offer the broad strokes of an outline for equipping individuals for doing constructive and practical theology in congregations, communities and other social contexts. We will learn how to follow Christ's commands to love one another as we love ourselves. In the most practical sense, the class focus is on how we talk and live out our faith. Christianity is about the day to day, hour to hour practice. The ability to speak about why and what we believe is important. The will to practice Christianity is at the heart of the matter.  This class will help participants do that. 

 

Dr. Andrea Green

 The course will be taught by Dr. Andrea Green and by Ms. Joanne Astalos.  Dr. Green is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Georgia Gwinnett College, Lawrenceville, GA and also serves on the faculty at the Candler School of Theology, Atlanta, GA.  Ms. Astalos practices as a spiritual director.

 

Ms. Joanne Astalos

Sessions are $10 each and will meet at St. John's Lutheran Church, 1410 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE, Atlanta GA 30307.  Session 1 is Friday, Oct 18 from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm and Saturday, October 19 from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm.  Session 2 is Friday, December 6 from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm and Saturday, December 7 from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm.

 

You can register here.  For questions or additional information, email  ltcaadmin@itc.edu or call 404-614-6328.

Funding Request Deadline Extended to November 1

 

The Southeastern Synod's Budget and Finance Committee has extended the deadline for submitting proposals for funding in the 2015-16 Ministry Funding Plan. The new deadline is November 1. Agencies, institutions and other groups who wish to request synodical funding should submit their requests online, using the following link:            

2015-16 Funding Request.

 

The deadline for committees and task forces to submit their requests has also been extended to November 1. Committee and Task Force chairpersons should submit their funding requests for the 2014-15 fiscal year, using the online form located at:  Committee/TF Funding for 2014-15.

Planning for 2014 Compensation

 

The Rev. Scott Seeke

Because many congregations are preparing budgets for 2014, we thought it would be helpful to bring the synod's Compensation Guidelines to your attention for planning purposes.  The Compensation Guidelines can be found here and provide recommendations for compensation for all rostered leaders (pastors, associates in ministry, diaconal ministers and deaconesses), including recommendations for cost of living adjustments and merit raises. The Compensation Guidelines are reviewed annually by the Compensation Guidelines Committee and are presented to the Synod Assembly in June for approval by the Synod Council.

 

The 2014 Compensation Guidelines recommends a 2% cost of living/merit increase for rostered leaders. This recommendation was made based on current economic forecasts at the time of the assembly, which forecast an inflation rate slightly above 2% for 2014.  At this time, it appears that the actual inflation the rate will be closer to 3%. As the Compensation Guidelines are just that, guidelines, we encourage congregations to use both the recommendations and real-time information to guide them in their compensation decision-making.  

 

Please remember that cost-of-living increases will only allow your staff to keep pace with rising prices. It is not a raise or a merit increase.  Keeping salaries flat over time have the effect of a decrease in pay as inflation impacts income. If you wish to give a raise, that would need to be in addition to the 2% cost-of-living increase the synod recommends.

I am available to answer any questions you have about these recommendations or Compensation Guidelines. God bless you as prepare your budgets for 2014!

 

Lutheran-Catholic Discussion 2013 

at St. Paul, Mobile AL

 
The Rev. Joy Blaylock
It seems a long way in the future, but the year 2017 is really not so far away, after all.  It will be the 500th anniversary of the fateful year when Martin Luther offered his 95 theses for debate on indulgences and abuse, leading ultimately to what we now call "The Protestant Reformation."  

The Rev. Randy Jones

At 7:00 pm on Sunday evening, November 3 (as near as possible to "Reformation Sunday"),  the original issue that set Luther off, that of the sale of indulgences, will be examined.  The context of the discussion is to suggest that the "Reformation" didn't have to happen-at least, not the way it unfolded.  The background of the 16th century, the 95 Theses themselves, and the "rebuttal" offered by Dominican Johann Teztel, a leading proponent of the indulgence sale, will be explored.  

         

Rev David Tokarz, Pastor of Our Savior Catholic Church
The Rev. David Tokarz

 

The event will be held at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Mobile, AL.  Presenters include the Rev. Joy Blaylock, Pastor, St. Paul, the Rev. David Tokarz, Pastor, Our Savior Catholic Church, Mobile, AL; and the Rev. Randy Jones, Pastor, Messiah, Montgomery, AL.  Admission is free.  Refreshments will be served.  A Q&A session is planned.  Please join the discussion!

 

Oktoberfest Celebrations
 
Christ Lutheran, Cullman, AL 

Friday, October 11, 5:00-7:00 pm CST
Join us for a full German dinner including sauerbraten, dumplings, German potato salad and green beans, applesauce, roll, drink, and cake. 
Adults - $10; Children - $3
Children can enjoy a German dinner or a hotdog, chips, drink, and dessert. 
Bouncies and games for kids are included. 


St. James Lutheran, Brunswick, GA 

2nd Annual Celebration
Saturday, October 12, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm EST
Goodyear Park
Bratwurst Dinner, Silent Auction, Bike Raffle, Games, 
Music, Bake Sale and more...
Proceeds to benefit S.H.A.R.E.
Speech Hearing And Rehabilitation Enterprises
Advent Workshop with Gertrud Nelson

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Gertrud Mueller Nelson
On Saturday, November 16, 2013, First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 
Nashville, TN will host an Advent Workshop with artist and author Gertrud Mueller Nelson. Gertrud Mueller Nelson, author of To Dance with God: Family Ritual and Community Celebration, will help parents, pastors, and other church leaders make the connection between sacred story, community worship, family ritual, and living the Gospel in the world. This presentation will help spark ideas for bringing faith forming practices into the home and encourage the development of a deeper understanding of Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany. Admission is free. Please RSVP by November 11 by emailing pastor.brian@first-lutheran-nashville.org or neelie.crooke@gmail.com. Click here to learn more.
Tee Off with Lutheran Services of Georgia at the Savannah Golf Classic!

On Monday, October 21 at 11 am EST, you're invited to tee off with Lutheran Services of Georgia at the 10th Anniversary Savannah Golf Classic. Held at The Club at Savannah Harbor, the outing will benefit LSG's many social service programs for people in need throughout Georgia, including adoption, foster care, refugee resettlement and immigration services, family intervention services, and programs for individuals with developmental disabilities. 

The outing will feature special opportunities for golfers including Longest Drive Challenge, silent auction, awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams, and a chance to win a new Buick, courtesy of Critz, Inc.

Each year, the Savannah Golf Classic receives strong financial support. Over the past nine years, this event has raised more than $175,000 to serve individuals in need throughout Savannah and the surrounding area.

Mr. Ben Tucker
The 10th Anniversary Savannah Golf Classic will also remember Mr. Ben Tucker, legendary jazz musician and member of Lutheran Church of the Ascension in Savannah. Ben died on June 4, 2013, when a car crashed into his golf cart. Ben was a much loved and active supporter of LSG, and will be missed.

For information on sponsorship and participation, contact Linda Larson at llarson@lsga.org or 912-353-8875, ext. 120. Click here for more about Lutheran Services of Georgia.
Employment Opportunities

Our synod website will now feature employment opportunities submitted by congregations and ministries throughout our synod. Click here to view descriptions and application instructions for the following open positions:

Part-Time Music Director/Organist:
Epiphany Lutheran Church in Conyers, GA

Full-Time Coordinator of Youth and Family Ministries: St. Luke Evangelical Lutheran Church in Memphis, TN

Full-Time Director of Youth and Family Ministries
St. John's Lutheran Church in Springfield, IL

If you'd like to see your employment opportunity listed on our website, please submit your position title, description, contact information, application instructions, and other relevant information to Carolyn Davis.
Resources, Retreats, & Learning Opportunities

Resources from LTSS Provost 

The Rev. Dr. Clayton J. Schmit
At the Southeastern Synod Leadership Convocation in September, keynote speaker, the Rev. Dr. Clayton J. Schmit, Provost of Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, Columbia, SC, shared several hymn texts he has written.  He has given permission for their use within Southeastern Synod congregations so long as they are not used in any permanently printed collections without further permission.  They can be found here. Relevant books written by Dr. Schmit include:

 

Too Deep For Words, Westminster/John Knox Press (2000)
Sent and Gathered: A Worship Manual for the Missional Church, Baker Academic (2009)
Public Reading of Scripture, Abingdon Press (2002)
Connect with Care for the Troops

Care for the Troops' mission is "to care for those who have borne the battle, and their spouses, children, and families." By working with organizations, congregations, and community leaders, Care for the Troops helps connect military families to providers of spiritual and psychological services. Care for the Troops sends out periodic e-newsletters with useful information and resources. This month's newsletter includes tips on becoming a Veteran Friendly Congregation, upcoming events, webinar series, and more. Read the newsletter or visit the website for more on how you and your congregation can care for the troops!
Candler's Women, Theology, and Ministry Annual Women's Forum: "Living Out Love"

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The Rev. Becca Stevens
Featuring The Rev. Becca Stevens
Nov. 1, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Cox Hall, Emory University Campus, Atlanta, GA 

Author, social entrepreneur and Episcopal priest The Rev. Becca Stevens will deliver the keynote address, "Living Out Love: Advocacy for Women as a Theological Practice." Read more here.

Cost: $15; free for Candler students, with limited scholarships available for students from other schools. Register by Oct. 22 by going to this link.  

BibleWorks Workshop

 

The Pitts Theology Library at the Candler School of Theology has invited Mark Cannon from BibleWorks to conduct two three-hour training sessions on BibleWorks 9, powerful Biblical exegesis software commonly used by scholars, pastors, and students. The sessions will be held on Monday, November 4th, from 8:30am to 11:30am, and from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Both sessions will be held in Cannon Chapel at Emory University, Room 106. The first session, the BibleWorks Essentials Workshop, will offer a broad introduction to BibleWorks, and the second, the BibleWorks Intermediate Workshop, will demonstrate more advanced features of the software. Registration is open to all, and the cost is $30 for each session.  To learn more and to register, click here.

Raise Your Voice!


 
To learn more about the ELCA's approach to advocacy and important issues for 2013, visit the ELCA website.  
 
Jesus Weeps--Resisting Violence, Building Peace at Ecumenical Advocacy Days 2014: Join hundreds of Christians at the 12th annual Ecumenical Advocacy Days in "Resisting Violence, Building Peace." Guided by the image of Jesus weeping over a capital city that turned from the true way of peace (Luke 19:41-42), we will expose the violence that pervades our culture and world. On Friday, March 21 to Monday, March 24 we will gather in Washington, D.C. to focus on the ways various forms of policies promoting violence can be transformed to policies which enable peace. Click here for more.

 
E-Advocacy-Take Action Now!: Become a part of the ELCA advocacy effort by signing up for the e-Advocacy network. 
In This Issue
ELCA Installs New Presiding Bishop
The Rev. William Flippin Preaches at LTCA Reformation Day
2013 Reformation Day at Emory
Southeastern Synod Staff Changes
Portico New Benefit Offerings
"God's Work. Our Hands." Sunday
Christian Theology Course Offering
Funding Request Deadline Extended
Planning for 2014 Compensation
Lutheran-Catholic Discussion 2013
Oktoberfest Celebrations
Advent Workshop
LSG Savannah Golf Classic
Employment Opps
Resources from The Rev. Dr. Clayton Schmit
Care for the Troops
Living Out Love
Bibleworks Workshop
Ecumenical Advocacy Days

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Is God doing exciting work in your congregation or ministry that you would like to share with the rest of the synod? Are you looking to spread the word about an upcoming event or opportunity for ministry? The E-News Weekly is open for congregations to share news, stories, photos, announcements and more. Send your stories to Carolyn Davis.  Carolyn can also be reached at (404) 589-1977, ext. 235. Submissions are due Mondays by 5 pm. The Synod E-News Weekly (usually) goes out on Wednesdays.  

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Did You Know?

The Rev. Beth Birkholz and the Rev. Scott Seeke
Southeastern Synod pastors, the Rev. Beth Birkholz and the Rev. Scott Seeke are cohosts of "Revs," a new podcast about God, church, and family. Pastors Birkholz and Seeke have been married to each other for almost fifteen years, and have both been pastors almost as long.

 

"Beth has been telling me for awhile now that we should do a podcast," said Pastor Seeke. "I should have listened to her sooner."

 

During each episode, both pastors discuss the topic and offer their observations and insight. One recent episode was titled "The Revs Lean In." It covered their thoughts on the election of ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton and the popular women's leadership book "Lean In" by Sheryl Sandberg. In another, titled "Mr. Mom," they share how differently people reacted to their respective turns staying home with their children. An upcoming episode will feature an interview with Bishop Gordy.

 

"I just thought it would be a fun way to talk about questions we've been answering since we met in seminary," said Pastor Birkholz. "And it is!"

 

Revs Podcast is free on iTunesthe Revs Podcast blog, on their Facebook page, and on Twitter.
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Installations & Ordinations

October 27 - The Rev. Ben Moravitz will be installed as pastor at Incarnation Lutheran Church, Marietta, GA, at 3:00 pm.  Rostered leaders are invited to vest and process.  The color of the day is green. 
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All-Tennessee Youth Gathering 
 
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All-Tennesee
Youth Gathering Registration is OPEN and available 
here

All-Tennessee is a weekend retreat for 6th-12th graders.  Cost is $45 per person which includes meals, programming, a t-shirt, and a Riverboat Cruise! This year's Gathering will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church in Hixson, TN (Chattanooga area). Our In-Kind Offering will go to the Trinity Voucher Program.
  
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The
 Lutheran   Spotlight  
 


Here's a sneak peek at what's coming up in future issues of The Lutheran! 

November cover story: Community organizing as a way to "do church."

Special Higher Education Section: ELCA colleges and universities help students find jobs; targeted scholarship for seminarians; a Q&A on vocation; and briefs

Memory: North Carolina church starts a cafe to reach those with dementia.

Sandy: How congregations have recovered after the superstorm.
 
Veteran help: Social service agency works to reintegrate women who have served in the military.
 
Drought: Lutherans provide aid in Namibia.
 
Intergenerational: Lutheran agencies support relationships between seniors, adults, children.

Excerpts from The Lutheran are available on the website. To read the issue in its entirety, consider purchasing a one-year online subscription for only $11.95.

  

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NovusWay Ministries Spotlight 
 
NovusWay Announces Staff Changes
 
The Rev. Mike Ward
 
Keith Johnson, executive director for  NovusWay Ministries, has announced that the Rev. Mike Ward will be changing his work
status effective January 1, 2014.
For the past 12 years Ward has served first as Development Director and later as VP of Advancement with responsibility for financial development and marketing.  Ward will continue to be responsible for marketing on a part-time basis.  Read more here.
  
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Living
Lutheran
Spotlight  
 
 
Inspiring Congregations to Share God's Love 
 

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word "stewardship"? Budgets and spreadsheets? Money? Pledge cards?

Instead of thinking of stewardship as facts and figures and annual campaigns, what if we thought of stewardship as an extension of mission?  Continue reading.

 
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Malaria Campaign Spotlight 
 
Think Malaria is only found in third world countries?
 
 On average, 1500 cases of malaria are
reported every year in the United States,
even though malaria has been eradicated
in this country since the early 1950s.
The vast majority of the 1500 cases in
the United States are in travelers and
immigrants returning from countries
where malaria transmission occurs,
mostly from sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

Learn more about the ELCA Malaria Campaign and how you and your congregation can play a part in eradicating this disease - click here.
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Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service

 

Sign-up to receive the LIRS Leadership    Tool Kit
 
The Tool Kit is a bi-monthly resource newsletter that gives congregations the tools and resources they need to welcome refugees and immigrants into their communities.  
 
 
'New Models For Alternatives to Detention in the US' - LIRS Staff Write at Forced Migration Review
 
 
Forced Migration Review, the foremost international journal aimed at improving policy and practice for people affected by forced migration, has just published an article written by LIRS staff. The LIRS contribution "New Models for Alternatives to Detention in the US" offers insight gained on the front lines of LIRS' work for migrants impacted by detention, as well as their work for migrant children. The authors also examine challenges facing community-based alternatives to detention. Click here to read more! 

 

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Who to Contact 
 
Do you have a question or a comment for a member of the synod staff, but aren't sure who to contact? Check out our regularly updated contact page on the synod website.
 
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Synod Calendar

 

October 10-11

ELCA Latino Strategy Team Meeting @

Southeastern Synod Office

 

October 11-12 

Free SES Youth 

Ministry Training @

Lutheranch

 

October 26

Talking Together Cross-Culturally @St. Paul, Mobile, AL.

 

November 2-3

All Tennessee Youth Gathering

 

November 7-9

Candidacy Committee Meeting

 

View the entire synod calendar
here

 
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