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February Council Meeting Minutes
To read the approved February Congregation Council meeting minutes, click here.
If you have questions, please contact any member of the Congregation Council.
Refugee Update
Thank you to those who joined in our “Pop-up” Letter-writing Sunday on February 23rd!
“The refugee program, created by Congress in 1980, is a form of legal migration to the U.S. for people displaced by war, natural disaster or persecution — a process administered by the United Nations – that often takes years and involves significant vetting. It is different from asylum, by which people newly arrived in the U.S. can seek permission to remain because they fear persecution in their home country.” (Associated Press) Refugees are *not* illegal border crossers. Lutheran Social Services only works with legal refugees and vetted, formally designated evacuees (e.g., post-war Afghans).
Join the Grand Canyon Synod 40-40-40 Lenten Challenge:
The Northeast Valley Consortium (Ascension, Christ the Lord, Living Water, New Covenant, and New Journey Lutheran Churches) is “all in!” for the 2025 Lenten Challenge. You can still sign-up today! The focus of the challenge is on positive commitments for self and our neighbors. Choose at least 3 of the 4 categories of challenge areas bolded below:
“Let the Little Children Come: Puppet Show
Let the Little Children Come: Puppet Show
With Amelia Gallen and Dorothy Schmidt
Vacation Notice
Pastor Beth will be on vacation on March 16 - March 21.
During her absence, if any pastoral emergencies arise, please reach out to Pastor Anna Rieke from Christ the Lord for assistance. Her contact information is:
office: (480)488-2081
cell: (206)291-8841
Thank you for your understanding and support!
Ash Wednesday
This year, we began our Lenten journey on Ash Wednesday (March 5) at 12:00 pm at New Journey Lutheran Church with a contemplative worship service. Alternatively, we joined our friends at The Fountains UMC at 6:30 pm for a joint, outdoor Ash Wednesday service around a bonfire.
Welcome Our New Council Members!
We are excited to announce the installation of our new council members, who were officially welcomed on Sunday, February 16th. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to the following individuals who have graciously stepped into their new roles:
March Staff Updates & Projects
Pastor Beth
Current Ministry Projects:
Planning & Facilitating Wednesday evening "Soup & Study"
Planned vacation: March 14-21
Walk for Water on March 22
Holy Week & Easter Planning
Susan
Current Ministry Projects:
Social Media Planning
Digital Advertising
Lent & Easter Planning
Jamie
Current Ministry Projects:
Choir Leadership
Worship Leadership
Holy Week & Easter Worship Planning
Community Food Pack Photos
In just two hours, 376 community members came together in an incredible display of teamwork and compassion, setting up and packing an astounding 140,800 meals!
New Maintenance Form for Our Church
We've got a new Property/Facilities Maintenance Form to help keep our church in great shape! If you spot anything that needs fixing, like a leaky faucet, broken light, or if paper towels or toilet paper need replacing, just let us know using this form.
Ministry Team Introductions: Social Ministry Team
The Social Ministry Team is dedicated to supporting and connecting with our community, region, and the world. Our projects focus on feeding the hungry, helping kids succeed, supporting our neighbors, and advocating for social change. We believe in making a positive impact and bringing hope to those in need.
“Pop up” Letter-writing Sunday, February 2/23 for Refugee Support
What has happened:
Day 1 – President Trump issued executive orders – one to “pause” [cancel] from January 22 – April 30, all immigration travel. After 90 days, the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of State are to report on impact; every 90 days thereafter, another report; all to decide whether programs are worth continuing. So, Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest (LSS-SW, as an example refugee support agency) is to receive no further refugees.
Reminder: Food for Kidz – Wednesday, February 26
Food for Kidz, is this Wednesday, February 26! We have 75 dedicated core volunteers ready to set up, and 290 packing volunteers prepared to make a difference.
NJLC Strategic Planning for 2025: An Introduction
One of the roles of the Congregation Council Treasurer is to encourage and assist the Council and Congregation in long-range planning. This is one way a congregation avoids “gulping down” their resources and preparing for what God has in store for us. As the shop-worn trope says, “if you fail to plan you plan to fail.” Of course, we know that God provides for our needs, but one of the ways that happens is to give us foresight and tools to address the challenges, near and far, which are always present.
Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission Video (aka Rock Point Mission)
The video from the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission, also known as Rock Point Mission, explores the concept of "hózhó," which is central to Navajo (or Diné) philosophy. Hózhó represents beauty, order, and harmony, and embodies the pursuit of balance in life. The mission envisions a future guided by hózhó and invites visitors, donors, and congregants to join them in this journey towards a harmonious and balanced community.
Embracing the Lenten Challenge: Four Practices to Deepen Your Journey
As we enter the season of Lent, many of us seek ways to deepen our spiritual journey and connect more meaningfully with our faith. The Lenten Challenge offers a structured approach to this, focusing on four key practices that can transform our daily lives. Here’s how you can participate:
Bishop Hutterer Invites You to the 2025 Lenten Challenge
Bishop Hutterer has recorded a special invitation video encouraging participation in the 2025 Lenten Challenge! This friendly, faith-deepening challenge connects us in daily spiritual practices while supporting safe drinking water efforts at the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) in Rock Point, AZ. Watch the video, share it with your congregation, and join the challenge today! www.lentenchallenge.org
Ash Wednesday Worship: March 5
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the journey through the season of Lent. It is the day ashes, in the form of the cross, are imposed upon our heads and we are reminded that we are “dust and to dust we shall return”. On this day, we hold in tension our mortality and the gift of new creation that God grants through the death and glorious resurrection of Christ.
Annual Meeting Minutes
Thank you to all who participated in the 2025 Annual Meeting. We give thanks to God for the leadership of Cindi Brady, the Congregation President, and the whole council for their work in facilitating a good-spirited and productive Annual Meeting. The council approved the minutes from the Annual Meeting Minutes which are available for your review here