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Season of Lent
This year, we journey through the season of Lent under the Theme: “Wandering Heart.” Our Sunday worship will focus on the life and faith of one of Jesus’ most famous disciples: Peter. In Peter, we see a person who is both steadfast and unsteady, a dear friend and a betrayer, a follower and a wanderer.
Ash Wednesday Worship
The season of Lent, the 40-day period between Transfiguration and Holy Week, begins February 14 with Ash Wednesday worship.
Food for Kidz Community Food Pack
The Food for Kidz Food Pack happens this month! Join us on February 29, 2024 as we pack food with our community for our community. The event will be held again this year at the Fountain Hills Community Center from 5:30 to 7:30 pm with set up beginning at 3:00 pm.
Celebration 2024 10 Year Anniversary
We are excited to come together to celebrate the last ten years of our ministry and dream about the next ten years. Thank you to those who have registered.
Pastor’s Pen | February 2024
New Journey Lutheran Church is turning 10 this month—double digits! Praise God! Did we ever, in our wildest dreams, think this holy experiment of forming an organized ELCA congregation in the town of Fountain Hills—a town that has plenty of churches already-- would get this far?
Annual Meeting
Thank you to all who participated in the 2024 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 productive Annual Meeting.
Pastor’s Pen | January 2024
On the first Sunday in Advent, the start of the Christian new year, we began praying together this Prayer of Discernment:
2024 Mission Plan Priorities & Proposal
To access our 2024 Vision & Spending Priorities and 2024 Proposed Mission Plan, click here.
“Navigating the Challenge of Fulfilling God’s Mission in a Changing World”
There is no more difficult conversation in which a congregation must engage than the conversation about finance. The Bible underscores that fact: there are more than 2000 references to money, many more than almost every other subject.
“Why Give?” by Nancy Rosenthal
As part of our 2024 Stewardship Appeal, the Stewardship Team invited Nancy Rosenthal to share why she gives to New Journey Lutheran Church in worship on November 5.
President’s Perspective
Why the color blue for Advent? As you may have noticed our worship space is filled with the color blue for Advent.
Gratitude by Deb Bigley
This month, for our Stewardship column, we hear from one of our friends and members, Deb Bigley, on the topic of gratitude. Deb shares this personal witness from her life.
Pastor’s Pen |November 2023
As I write this Pastor’s Pen article, I am enjoying the tranquility and peace of the Franciscan Renewal Center in Scottsdale while attending the Bishop’s Fall Gathering with about 60 of my colleagues from around the Grand Canyon Synod.
Creative Writing Exercise: The Stories We Live In
Spend twenty minutes writing two versions of a story. You might begin with a lament or longing. Something you had hoped would be different in your life or in the world.
Mesa's "Off the Streets" Program
The final issue that New Journey will be supporting on Reformation Sunday is Mesa’s “Off the Streets” Program. This bill will help the City of Mesa purchase the Grand Hotel at 6733 E. Main Street so that they can help provide temporary housing and support for those experiencing homelessness.
Humanitarian Aid in the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs bill (SFOPS)
Another bill New Journey will be supporting on Reformation Sunday is the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs (SFOPS) bill.
Farm Bills to Watch - AzFBN 2023
On Reformation Sunday, we will be hosting a round of letter-writing in support of policy initiatives for the upcoming 2023 Farm Bill. To learn more about the various Farm Bills being considered by Congress, please click the links below.
Statement from Bishop Eaton
From the ELCA: As the crisis between Hamas and Israel continues, the ELCA denounces the egregious acts of Hamas, acts that have led to unspeakable loss of life and hope. At the same time the ELCA denounces the indiscriminate retaliation of Israel against the Palestinian people, both Christian and Muslim. We are in anguish, grieving and praying for all people who are living in trauma, fear and uncertainty.
Read Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton's full statement below.
God's Work, Our Hands
As part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s initiative entitled, “God’s Work. Our Hands,” New Journey Lutheran Church packed welcome bags for refugees arriving in Phoenix on Sunday, Sept. 10.
President’s Perspective
In case you hadn’t noticed, it’s been a long, hot and dry summer in Arizona. No monsoon weather this summer. Fear not! The Lord is with us and sending us into the season of Fall.