New England Synod
NES News 
Season of Pentecost

Nov. 20, 2013 

In This Issue
Check out the new edition of Ekklesia!
The New England Synod in Jerusalem
Upcoming Events
News & Notes
Check out the new edition of Ekklesia!
The second edition of Ekklesia, the Synod's new print-and-web newsletter, is now available for download. 

Included in the fall edition of Ekklesia are stories on:
  • The All Right Ministry, which is dedicated to helping congregations be more open and welcoming to those with developmental disabilities and mental illness
  • The Creative Living Community of Connecticut, which provides a venue for adults with disabilities to work in a real, productive greenhouse environment
  • Churches working with LSS to aid immigrants who are settling into their new American homes
... as well as columns and a photo gallery from the historic 2013 ELCA Churchwide Assembly! Physical copies of Ekklesia will arrive at each of our congregations next week, but you can download a PDF version to keep for yourself by clicking here, or on the image above. 
The New England Synod in Jerusalem
Twenty-two people from congregations across the New England Synod are currently making a pilgrimage to Jerusalem as a part of a companion synod visit with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land (ELCJHL). Pastor Tim Keyl (Bethesda - New Haven, Conn.) is leading the group which includes Bishop Jim Hazelwood and Pastor Lisa Stoen Hazelwood, along with her healthy and near 90-year-old father, Ted Stoen. The two-week trip, which concludes Nov. 26, includes visits to Biblical sites in Jerusalem, the Sea of Galilee and Bethlehem. 
 
In addition, the delegation will also spend time at the Lutheran World Federation guest house in Jerusalem, share meals with Palestinian Christians in Ramallah and meet with Bishop Younan of the ELCJHL. You can follow along with the group's adventures by going to Bishop Hazelwood's Facebook page  and his Bishop on a Bike blog.

Typhoon Haiyan Disaster Relief
One of the most powerful storms ever recorded, Super Typhoon Haiyan, crashed across the central islands of the Philippines. With winds of over 200 miles per hour and torrential rains, it has forced millions of people to flee their homes. Loss of lives and massive destruction have been confirmed. 
 
Lutheran Disaster Response is working to aid those affected by the storm. You can help! Click here to visit the ELCA's Haiyan response page to find resources for donations and congregational activities.
Portico Pre-Retirement Seminars

In 2013, Portico introduced a new Pre-Retirement Seminar in collaboration with Ernst & Young Employee Financial Services. The seminars are hosted by a certified Ernst & Young planner, who answers your questions about retirement planning, such as:

  • How much money will I really need in retirement?
  • How can I avoid common retirement traps?
  • How can I protect my assets to ensure the money is there when I need it?
  • How can I create lifetime income?
  • What steps can I take to ensure a smooth transition into retirement?

The seminar is most relevant to people age 50-plus or who are within 15 years of retirement. It's designed to show retirement in a whole new light. All seminars are day-long events that run from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cost: $35 per person, which includes breakfast, lunch, and snacks.

 

For more information and to register, click here. 

Upcoming Events
German Advent Service

Sunday, Dec. 8, 2 p.m.

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church

2238 Parade Road (Rte. 106), Laconia, N.H.

 

This traditional German Advent Service will be led by Rev. Frank R. Macht, a German Lutheran Pastor who serves as Chaplain and ACPE Supervisor at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

 

After the service there will be a Kaffee Klatch (refreshments). As a donation please bring a non-perishable food item for Good Shepherd's Hands and Hearts Food Pantry.

 

For more information or directions please call Grita or John at 603-528-3129 or Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 603-528-4078 or visit the Good Shepherd website.

 

All are welcome.

Register now for Honduras Mission Trips!

The New England Synod is planning two mission trips to Honduras next year - February 12-19 and April 22-29. Below are brief descriptions of the projects. 

 

For more in-depth information, and to begin the registration process, click here.

 

February 12 - 19, 2014 Omoa, Honduras

Leaders: Ed & Nancy Martin

Estimated Costs: $995 plus airfare (approx $850.00) from Boston to San Pedro Sula

This weeklong trip includes service projects in the communities of Omoa and Chachagualla, which are about 1½ hours from the airport along the North coast of Honduras. Accommodations are in a motel with shared rooms with private baths - similar to a Motel 6 in the US. (Hotel costs are the reason for the higher charge) Breakfast is served at the hotel and typically lunch and dinner are served at the host church. You will be working alongside Hondurans to improve their Health infrastructure.

 

For more information, contact Ed and Nancy Martin at EMartin@FifieldFabrics.com

 

April 22 - 29, 2014 Yuscaran, Honduras

Leader: Pastor Dave Rinas

Estimated Costs: $795 plus airfare (approx. $850.00) from Boston to Tegucigalpa 

After flying in to the Capital we will take a one-hour bus ride to our living quarters which are located on the mountains overlooking the town of Yuscaran. The work in Yuscaran has centered on three projects, and each person finds their own place in one or more of these projects:

1) Construction on the church building through cement and rebar work. We have nearly completed this project.  Other projects will be presented

2) Spontaneous after school children's VBS - crafts, games & singing in the town square.

3) Women's sewing clinic. We have brought sewing machines and provided an opportunity for women (though a few men come) to sew. We leave the machines and they are used in a nearby church as a resource to the community.

 

For more information, contact Pastor David Rinas at prdrinas@yahoo.com.

CommFest - Save the Date!

Jan. 25, 2014

After a successful communications seminar earlier this year, the Synod once again invites you to join us for a day spent discussing strategies and tips to help congregations better communicate - with their members and with the outside world. Speakers at CommFest 2014 include Pastor Keith Anderson (Upper Dublin Lutheran Church, Ambler, Pa.) and Elizabeth Drescher, co-authors of Click 2 Save: The Digital Ministry Bible. 
 
The 2014 CommFest will again be held at Trinity Lutheran Church in Worcester, Mass. We will have a satellite site in New Hampshire for people from the northern part of the region, and we are seeking a site in Southern Connecticut. If your church is equipped with a high-speed Internet connection and is willing to host, please get in touch with Communications Director Andrew Merritt.
Employment Opportunities

Update on job listings policy

Due to the (welcomed) increase in employment opportunities sent in for synod-wide communication, we have updated our policy for NES News listings. Job postings will run for two weeks in the synod's weekly NES News and/or Bishop's E-News, and then will be removed to make space for new listings. The listings will also be edited, so we urge you to submit them as 2-3 sentence listings with a contact if job seekers seek further information. Readers are encouraged to retain weekly emails if they wish to reference the job listings past their two-week publication period.