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Northeast Valley Consortium Update:
“Aging and Transitioning” event, November 2, 1-2:30, Living Water Lutheran Church, 9201 E Happy Valley Rd, Scottsdale, AZ. Mari Murrin, Concierge Placement Consultant at Senior Care Arizona will present. (More details on flyer posted at New Journey near the nametag rack.)
Rev. Colleen Windham-Hughes at Ascension, November 9, North Scottsdale United Methodist Church, 9:30-11:30, with brunch and/or 1:00-3:00 with tea. Windham-Hughes, ordained in both the Lutheran and Methodist traditions, will speak to commonalities across these traditions – a timely topic given Ascension’s sharing of church facilities with North Scottsdale Methodist Church. More information here.
A Man in the Dog Park author talk, November 14, 6:30 pm (in-person at Christ the Lord, Carefree; by Zoom with congregational or other groups or by Zoom for individuals – request link at admin@ctlcarefree.org). Kris affirms that this is a very interesting and accessible book (though reading the book is NOT required to attend the talk. If you’d like to gather at New Journey for “group Zoom,” please let her know.
New Journey Volunteer Opportunities
Thank you to Sharon and Harry Vaughan for stepping up to be New Journey’s “Connectors” for Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest. The purpose of the connector network is to strengthen communication about LSS-SW needs and opportunities among churches and other partners across the region. Looking ahead: LSS-SW’s annual “Building Foundations” luncheon is February 27, 2025, 11:30-1:00, at the Marriott at Phoenix Airport. Stay tuned for more updates from Harry and Sharon!
“Pop-Up” Social Ministry Project
Pr. David Sivecz of Grace Lutheran (where our packed lunches go) requests gently used clothing and other small items for the Grace Room (scroll down). Please check your closets and cupboards; use coupon savings at local merchants to pick up a small item or two; and let’s fill the bins prior to Thanksgiving! Items needed, as per Pr. David’s message:
Stewarding 2025: Thank you!
On behalf of the Congregation Council and the Stewardship Team, thank you, people of New Journey Lutheran Church for responding to the 2025 Stewardship Appeal and returning your financial commitment cards.
We are on our way to funding our 2025 Mission Plan, and are grateful to God for your investment in New Journey’s mission priorities in 2025.
To read more about our mission priorities, click here.
Be the Church: Food for Kidz Special Appeal
Be the Church is this year’s theme for New Journey Lutheran’s 12th Annual Food for Kidz Community Food Pack. To support this theme, The Food Pack Planning Team set an ambitious $15,000 fundraising goal for our 2025 Community Food Pack. We are appealing to you, members and friends of New Journey, to make financial contributions to our fundraising goal and support the mission of our Food Pack: Feeding Communities, Changing Lives.
All Creation Sings Sing Through: November 17
Join Jamie Asmus, Pastor Beth, and members of the New Journey Choir as we sing through parts of the new hymnal supplement, All Creation Sings, following worship on Sunday, November 17.
We will sing through “Reign of Christ”, “Advent”, & “Christmas” sections in the hymnal supplement with the goal of familiarizing ourselves with new music to enhance our worship experience. No singing experience necessary—all are welcome.
Mid-Week Advent Worship & Soup Supper
This Advent and Christmas season, our community gathers under the theme: “Words for the Beginning.” Advent is a season of endings and beginnings. As the calendar year comes to a close, a new church year begins. Christ’s birth ushers us into new ways of living and loving; and yet, the world as we know it spins madly on. As we step into the unknowns of a new season and year, we gather for midweek Advent worship to be reminded of hope in God who was and is making all things new.
Advent Bible Study Coming this December
Join the Christian Education team, members and friends this Advent season for a Bible study on the Gospels, a deeper dive into the Gospel of Luke, and Mary’s Magnificat.
Wednesday mornings in December at 10:00 am in the fellowship space, Rev. Terry Steeden and Pastor Beth Gallen will lead informing and enriching Bible study. Bring your Bible and a friend! Snacks are welcome, too.
Bishop Hutterer: Faithfully Engaged in the Election Process
As early voting begins in Arizona, and with early voting also beginning soon in Utah and Nevada, I want to reflect on the sacred responsibility we hold as citizens and people of faith. Our participation in the democratic process is not only a privilege but a duty—one that reflects our commitment to justice, peace, and the flourishing of all people.
Bishop Elizabeth Eaton’s Statement on the Haitian Community in Ohio
We invite you to read Bishop Elizabeth A. Eaton’s heartfelt statement on the recent surge of hostility towards Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. In her message, Bishop Eaton emphasizes the biblical call to love and welcome strangers, condemning the harmful rhetoric and violence. She urges the church to stand in solidarity with Haitian immigrants, advocating for their dignity and protection, and calls on all people of faith to combat hate and support their neighbors.
Upcoming Ministry Team Meetings - October
We are excited to announce our upcoming ministry team meetings!
These gatherings are a wonderful opportunity to come together, share our progress, and plan for the future. Your presence and input are invaluable as we continue to grow and serve our community.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Here are the dates for October:
Food for Kidz Team —October 24 @ 4:00 pm by Zoom
Worship & Music Team —October 28 @ 4:00 pm
Stewardship Team—October 29 @ 4:00 pm
Northeast Valley Consortium—October 30 @ 5:00 pm by Zoom
What else is ahead for Social Ministry?
To give space for the Food for Kidz team to meet its financial goals, Social Ministry will not be hosting an Advent fundraiser in 2024.
We anticipate the traditional Angel Tree for Imagine East Mesa School in December.
Last year, NJLC Sew Journers contributed 30+ quilts for seniors in the Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest Aging and Disability Services program; we will again contribute quilts, blessing them on Sunday, December 8 for delivery shortly thereafter.
If you are interested in on-your-own holiday giving opportunities, here are a few options:
Additional LSS-SW priority items for Christmas 2024 are pots and pans with lids for seniors and children’s toys Christmas 2024 — Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest (lss-sw.org). See the LSS-specific wishlist at Amazon.com (items in the $10-$15 range that can be delivered directly to LSS.)
www.ELCA.org/goodgifts: animals, plants, school supplies, and more.
The draft Social Ministry Calendar is posted on the new bulletin board to the left of the nametag rack.
Our next “5th Sunday Letter-Writing” will be in early January (deferred from December 31, 2024, for all the reasons you might imagine).
New Journey will participate with our Northeast Valley Consortium partners in the Grand Canyon Synod 40-40-40 Lenten Challenge in March-April 2025.
Northeast Valley Consortium Heat Respite Project funded for 2025
On October 15, Ascension Lutheran Church Council voted unanimously to fund $12,700 for the 2025 heat respite project. Christ the Lord, Living Water, New Covenant, New Journey, and Ascension will host 13 lunch packs, plus provide water pallets and electrolyte powder to save lives during next summer’s extreme heat season. Praise God!
Early Voting is Underway!
The ballot is (“uber”) long, but please take time to pray, research, complete the whole 4 pages, and cast your vote on time.
Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona (www.lamaz.org) has offered a number of links in this eNews space in recent weeks. Here are four short videos – created with the support of New Journey’s Stephen Gallen – that provide hopeful overviews of a few key questions related to elections and voting:
Making a Difference: Our Volunteers’ Impact on Family Promise
A heartfelt thank you to Brenda, Jane, Liz, and Kris for their incredible generosity in providing meals on October 6, 8, and 10. Your support on behalf of New Journey has been invaluable to the Fountains UMC as we shelter participants of the Family Promise Program who are experiencing episodic homelessness.
The next opportunity to provide support is December 8-14. Your continued involvement is greatly appreciated and truly makes a positive impact on our community.
Join us for All Saints Sunday
During our worship service, we will take a moment to honor and remember the saints who have been baptized or who have passed away since last All Saints Sunday in 2023. This is a sacred time to reflect on the lives of those who have joined the great cloud of witnesses. We invite you to email Pastor Beth with the names of your loved ones who have been baptized or who have departed this life since last November. Let us come together in remembrance and celebration of their spiritual journey and enduring legacy.