News Blog
“Psalms of Our Hearts”
Over the season of Lent, members of New Journey Lutheran gathered to study the biblical language of lament. The study concluded with a challenge to write the “psalms of our hearts.” Following the form and elements commonly found in lament psalms of the Psalter, we wrote our own laments on current issues close to our hearts.
We share the psalms for you to read and mediate and pray—
Upcoming Ministry Team Meetings
Mark your calendars for upcoming Ministry Team Meetings:
Worship & Music: Sunday, April 14 @ 12:00 pm in Fellowship Space
FFKidz Team: Monday, April 15 @ 5:00 pm by Zoom
Northeast Valley Consortium: Tuesday, April 16 @ 3:00 pm by Zoom
Prayer Team: Tuesday, April 30 at 10:30 am in Fellowship Space
“Hearts to Hands”—Women’s Gathering
The women of New Journey, “Hearts to Hands,” will gather on Monday, April 15 at 10:00 am in the fellowship space for Bible study, prayer, fellowship, and outreach sharing.
We will engage a study on the topic of Salvation published in the Women of the ELCA’s (WELCA) Gather magazine.
Bring your Bible, a snack or treat to share, and your open hearts and hands.
Grief Support Group & Caregiver's Support Group
The Town of Fountain Hills is excited to announce that their Greif Support Group will now be meeting on the first Monday of each month, from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. Additionally, they also host a Caregiver’s Support group on the first Monday of each month from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm.
Community Blood Drive
Save the date! The Fountain Hills & Noon Kiwanis Community Blood Drive will be on Friday, April 19th & Saturday, April 20th from 9 am - 2 pm.
Communication Corner | April 2024
I know there have been some questions about the new format and deadlines for our church’s eNews and I hope to remedy them with this post.
Our monthly newsletter was getting a bit too lengthy so we decided to split it into twice a month. Below is our new schedule for article submission and delivery to your inbox.
Bishop Hutterer: Sharing the Good News
This year, journeying through Lent as well as the spring gatherings around our synod, I was heartened by the joy of our most basic calling: sharing the Good News.
At gatherings of conferences in Las Vegas, Tucson, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Sedona, a portion of our time was dedicated to simple open mic sessions, introduced by conference deans, where leaders of our congregations and ministries proclaimed the wonders of God's work in their communities. The feedback we received was clear: we live in a world desperate to hear any kind of good news.
Welcoming New Members
On Sunday, March 24, we welcomed Rusty Kapela, June and Paul Ninnemann and Mary Shore into the life and ministry we share at New Journey Lutheran Church.
Easter Message from the Patriarchs & Heads of the Church in Jerusalem
Easter Message - 2024
We, the Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem, while observing two distant dates of commemoration this year, nevertheless join together in unity to proclaim to the world the Good News of Christ’s Resurrection, first announced by angels nearly two millennia ago at the empty tomb here in the Holy City of Jerusalem.
Vacation & First Call Notice
Pastor Beth will be on vacation beginning Tuesday, April 2 through Saturday, April 7. For pastoral care emergencies, please call Pastor Steve Kruse at (480) 600-8852.
Pastor Beth will be attending mandatory First Call Theological Education on Monday, April 8 through Wednesday, April 10, and will be available by phone at (623) 340-9956.
Bishop Eaton's Easter 2024 message
In her Easter message to the church, Bishop Eaton focuses on three words that describe what the women at tomb experienced when the angel announced that Jesus had been raised from the dead: fear, amazement and being seized or possessed.
Pastor’s Pen | April 2024
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!
This is our rallying cry during the Easter season. The rallying cry of our faith.
It’s a group effort to cry these words in a world hell-bent on violence, destruction and oppression. Even as we celebrate the mystery of the empty tomb, we live in tension with a world that is not ok: our neighbors are lonely, one in 10 Arizonans face food insecurity, conflict in Gaza & Israel, Ukraine, Haiti rages, and we are managing our own illnesses, struggles, hardships, and worries. How can we proclaim: “Christ is Risen” with authentic hope and courage?
Looking Ahead: NJLC Summer Heat Respite Lunch Packs
Monday, June 17, 9:00 a.m.
Monday, July 1, 9:00 a.m.
September 8, God’s Work.Our Hands. Sunday: Lunch pack to follow worship.
Monday, September 16, 9:00 a.m.
Easter Season “Donor Choice” Projects
We invite you to contribute to one or both of these excellent actions to support people in need, during the period of April 7 to May 5, 2024. Options are available from $5 to $100. Please put your name on donor envelopes and clearly indicate (whether on-line, cash, or check) whether your gift is for Casa or for Good Gifts.
A. Easter Season Basket of Gifts for Casa de la Misericordia y de Todas las Naciones: You will be able to select an egg or two and commit your gifts to help support asylum seekers at Casa M. This shelter, built and maintained on an ongoing basis by about 120 residents who stay temporarily while their asylum paperwork is processed, has ongoing needs for beans, rice, flour, diapers, women’s hygiene products, and funds for utility bills.
You may contribute actual items (place them in the bin, available April 7, labeled “CASA”) or dollars (donor envelopes will be available with the basket of eggs). We welcome either choice: physical items can become more difficult to transport and may be “taxed” at the border; dollars spent in Nogales to purchase items there can strengthen the local economy.
B. Easter Season Good Gifts for ELCA World Hunger: “Clear the Lines” by choosing from the following items: chicks $5, fruit tree seedling $10, rooster $15, mosquito netting for a family $20, honeybees $20, piglet $30, ceramic water filter $30, goat $50, seeds and gardening tools $50. Environmentally friendly cookstove $105. This is the 50th anniversary of ELCA World Hunger. Additional choices, if you wish, are at https://goodgifts.elca.org/all-gifts; just mark your contribution envelop with your choice whether you choose from “clear the lines” or from the catalog.
Questions about clean, used clothing?
• Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest cannot accept used clothing. Their employment counselors help refugees by taking them shopping, with vouchers, to purchase items that fit them and their job applicant situation.
• Native American Connection will accept used clothing. We will try to announce “quilt blessing Sundays” in advance, so that you can bring items on that day. While we welcome generosity, NJLC doesn’t have Fellowship space to store bags of clothing on a regular basis.
• Sunshine Acres has a big bin in the Target parking lot for child/youth clothing and shoes; if you are a small person, take someone along as the bin doors are heavy.
• Fresh Start Women’s Center has a clothing closet, including some for women who are job searching; you can call them to check what items they are taking at 602-252-8494.
• For prom or wedding dressy items, you can contact this East Valley organization (located in Chandler) to see what they will take: Donation Needs – The Cinderella Affair. Currently, thanks to donor generosity, they are full-up and not accepting more for the 2024 season.
• Goodwill, Salvation Army, Purple Heart Desert Thrift Shop (in Mesa, serves veterans), and Vietnam Veterans of America are also options.
“Fifth Sunday” Letter-Writing
Our first letter-writing Sunday for 2024 is April 7 (deferred one week, due to Easter). We invite NJLC members and friends to sign on to letters that will be available before and after worship.
If you prefer to write an individual letter – whether to express your own reasons in support of particular actions or to express an alternative view – contact information for local and national legislators, and advocacy information, will be available for you to pick up and take home. Make your voice known for only 68 cents! Or, sign up for Arizona’s “Right to Speak” process, and express your views – for free – directly from your kitchen table! Letters will be available for advance reading in the April 1 newsletter.
Financial Update
How Are We Doing Financially?
March 14, 2024
2024 Mission Plan Income: $136,040
2024 Mission Plan Expenses: $157,324
2024 Year to Date Actual Income: $49,507
2024 Year to Date Actual Expenses: $38,145
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.
Cindi Brady—President
Pete Galindez—Vice President
Mike Bartanen—Treasurer
Karl Flormoe—Secretary
Jo Martinson—Member at Large
Mike Wilson—Member at Large Pastor Beth Gallen
The congregation council meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 10 at 5:30 pm. Council meetings are open to any member of the congregation to attend. Should you wish to address the council, please contact Cindi Brady a week before the scheduled meeting to be placed on the agenda.
Congregation Council: “Telling the Story”
At the March 12, Congregation Council meeting, council spent a portion of their time sharing and dreaming about New Journey’s 2024 Vision: “Telling the Story"
We reviewed current ministries that bring meaning to our faith and purpose as a congregation and sorted through ideas, priorities, and goals we might pursue this year and in years to come. Sharing our Faith, Serving our Community and Advocating for Justice and Peace continue to be priorities for our congregation.
“It was so helpful to see all that we do right up in front of us—and you know? It’s all God’s story. What we do is all about the story of God’s love through us,” one council member shared. Amen!
Of course, dreaming, conversations about the future, deepening our current ministries or trying new experiments is an ongoing process of listening to God, one another and our neighbors. The Council will continue to pursue the vision and invites the community of New Journey Lutheran to share their ideas, input, questions, and wisdom as we journey together in this life of faith.
Loneliness and Christianity – An Invitation to Learn and Serve
Dear Friends in Christ,
Have you spotted someone standing alone in the middle of a fellowship gathering? Have you listened to the many news reports on loneliness? Have you thought “but what can I do?”
Here’s a place to start! Northeast Valley Consortium (NEVC), in conjunction with the Grand Canyon Synod, and California Lutheran University, presents a timely and pertinent presentation, “Loneliness: How to live and serve faithfully to those within our community.”
Join Rev. Dr. Colleen Windham-Hughes, Associate Vice President for Mission and Identity, California Lutheran University and NEVC for the 3rd Annual Christian education seminar as we delve into ways to serve those experiencing loneliness. Christianity offers unique perspectives on the challenge of loneliness, emphasizing the importance of community connection and the cultivation of solitude with God.
Save the date: Saturday, April 13, 2024, 1-4 pm at Living Water Lutheran Church
For more details, click Loneliness and Christianity seminar — Grand Canyon Synod of the ELCA (gcsynod.org)