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Agencies & Institutions Fair

By Catherine Fink / June 2, 2018
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Agencies & Institutions Fair One portion of the first day of synod assembly was dedicated to hearing reports from the various agencies and institutions which work in, through, or alongside the North Carolina Synod.

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LTSS campaign to assist critical need

By Catherine Fink / June 2, 2018
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LTSS campaign to assist critical need A critical shortage of seminary students continues to threaten the future of our church, and NC Synod congregations are being asked to help financially, according to Drs. Cinde and Ron Rinn, co-chairs of an LTSS campaign within the synod to address the problem. The campaign is named “Opening Doors: […]

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Assembly begins with worship

By Catherine Fink / June 2, 2018
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Assembly begins with worship As we gathered in the hotel ballroom, some finding their seats and others still at the registration tables in the hall outside, the ELCA Glocal Band filled the air with music from around the world.

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Pre-assembly afternoon events

By Catherine Fink / June 1, 2018
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Pre-assembly afternoon events A peek into the afternoon pre-assembly events—Narrative Budgets, Compensation & Mutual Ministry; and America & Gun Violence—would show that folks were very interested in these topics and we willing to give an afternoon to learning (and to sit in a rather warm workshop room!).

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Pre-assembly event encourages “Growing Young”

By Catherine Fink / June 1, 2018
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Pre-assembly event encourages “Growing Young” The 2018 NC Synod Pre-Assembly kicked off Thursday, May 31, with a full-day’s focus on the topic of churches Growing Young: Helping young people discover and love your church. Throughout the session, Jake Mulder of Fuller Youth Institute (FYI) addressed many myths around this topic and helped to define our […]

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2018 Synod Assembly

By Rick Godby / April 30, 2018
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2018 Synod Assembly There are numerous reasons one might attend a synod assembly like our upcoming one June 1-2 in Raleigh. Maybe it’s duty, as in, at a congregation council meeting, “Okay, people, somebody has to go. Our constitution requires it.”

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