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Featured Blog Post
2021 Vine Deloria Jr. Theological Symposium
Courageous Leadership Series with ELCA Coaching
Upcoming Installations
Upcoming Events
Featured Blog Post
NT-NL Leaders,
What a month October has been for leadership formation in NT-NL. We kicked off our online series on October 21 focused on various aspects of leadership in the church. Our first session was a great success with leaders from around the country zooming in to join Synod VP Tom Blaney and myself. Technical difficulties hit us on October 28th but please register for our session Nov 4th which will pick up the conversation about lay leadership on council and the executive team.
From Oct 18-20th our first ever hybrid Leadership Convocation challenged us to think about how we have been changed in this season and how we can be intentional about learning and growing further. To do the work of engaging and listening to our neighbors and then crafting experiments to test new ideas and opportunities. As our in-person presenter reminded us trying new things doesn’t immediately mean we quit doing what we have been. And two weeks out I pray that many of us have taken on the challenge of intentionally having a real, listening, conversation with 5 people not directly in our faith/family group.
Taking on that challenge was tough. Our conversation circles are often limited. In my own intentionality around this I will confess I didn’t get to five conversations. But I did have three and in those conversations I learned many of their concerns are my concerns. We worry about economics, our families, the future, our divided political and cultural world, and wonder where common ground can be found. This was encouraging, to know that I was not alone, and neither were they, in these concerns.
However, what I also learned again was that my language for addressing those concerns is conditioned heavily by my life as a church leader. Even something as seemingly benign as “peace be with you” can mean very different things to someone not used to that language. Whose peace are we talking about? World peace? Personal peace? Is this a promise? Or a far off hope?
I believe our Lutheran faith has a word for today. As we celebrated Reformation Sunday we were reminded that our tradition came about because Martin Luther wanted the people to hear clearly the gospel message. That God is for them. And I think that word is needed today. In a world which continually tells us we don’t measure up God’s word of peace and promise can bring comfort and clarity. But to communicate this message we must listen first to our neighbor. To not answer questions they aren’t asking, to speak in a language they can understand.
There is no easy answer for this. But by taking on the challenge to listen. To ask “what keeps you up at night?” gets us started on the way.
In God’s abundance grace,
Bishop Gronberg
2021 Vine Deloria Jr. Theological Symposium
LSTC will partner with Other+Wise for the 13th Annual Vine Deloria Jr. Theological Symposium on November 16 and 17. The event will be offered virtually. The theme for this year’s symposium is “On Our Way to Truth and Healing.” The symposium educates seminarians, church leaders, and allies about the work of Vine Deloria Jr. and about Indigenous culture, movements, and activism. This year, symposium content will focus on the intersection between Indian boarding schools and Christian and theological education.
Click here for full details: https://www.lstc.edu/news-events/events/vine-deloria-jr
Cost = FREE
Register here: https://www.lstc.edu/news-events/events/vine-deloria-jr-registration
Courageous Leadership Series with ELCA Coaching
Dear ELCA Leaders,
You are invited to join ELCA Coaching at 1pm Central on the First and Third Wednesday of November to learn some possibly surprising, and some definitely humorous, things about COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP. We are inviting you to bring a spirit of curiosity and openness to discerning how and where Spirit might be calling you forward as a leader in your life, family, work, ministry, community, and the world. There will also be time for small groups in breakout rooms so that leaders across the church can continue to learn from each other and leave each gathering with at least one action step.
Login information can be found on the ELCA Coaching website: https://www.elcacoaching.org/events/courageous-leadership
Recordings from past months can be found here: https://www.elcacoaching.org/podcasts/media/series/courageous-leadership (including the session on October 20 with Pastor Kendra Mohn and Bishop Erik Gronberg)
Upcoming Installations
The Rev. J. T. Miller, called to serve Zion, McGregor, will be installed on November 7.
Upcoming Events
With the ever-changing guidelines and recommendations in our world right now, as we maintain physical distance in social solidarity, please keep in mind these events may be moved online, postponed, or cancelled:
- Nov. 4: Transitional (Interim) Pastors monthly meeting, Zoom
- Nov. 4: Leading for God’s Future: Service on the Congregational Council – Session 3, Zoom
- Nov. 6: MEF Board meeting, San Gabriel, Alvarado
- Nov. 11: Leading for God’s Future: Service on the Congregational Council – Session 4, Zoom
- Nov. 13: Public Witness Team meeting, Zoom
- Nov. 16-17: 2021 Vine Deloria Jr. Theological Symposium, Online
- Nov. 18: Leading for God’s Future: Service on the Congregational Council – Session 5, Zoom
- Nov. 20: Parish Lay Ministry Academy, Fall 2021, Course 3, Zoom
For a complete list of upcoming events, you can access our Calendar of Events online.