Synod Gathering 2024

Synod Gathering is May 30-June 1, 2024

Registration for Synod Gathering has closed.

Synod Gathering 2024 is scheduled for Thursday, May 30 – Saturday, June 1, at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory. Church members and visitors, pastors, and deacons from across the synod will gather to develop community, grow in faith, and grow skills for building God's church.

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2024 Theme—We Are More!

"in all these things WE ARE MORE than victorious through him who loved us." Romans 8:37

Through Christ, together, we are more. In his letter to the Romans, Paul wrote that together, through the love of Christ, the church would prevail—in fact they were more than victorious. We are more than victorious against the challenges of today's world when we hold one another in the love of Christ. We belong to each other. Together, we witness and share Christ’s love. Walking together, WE ARE MORE.

Details

YOU Are Invited!

This is an opportunity to meet and fellowship with people from across the synod—AND it's not just for pastors! Church members and visitors, deacons, pastors, and church professionals will gather to learn, play, worship, and grow together.

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LOCATION: Lenoir-Rhyne University, Hickory

Lenoir-Rhyne University
625 7th Ave NE
Hickory, NC 28601

DATES: Thursday, May 28 - Saturday, May 30.
Each day is designed to stand alone—come for one, two, or all three days!

Key Dates
Early Registration: April 24
Final Registration: May 15
There will be no onsite registration. Please register by May 15.

Pricing 

Regular Registration Program Fees:
1 day: $50

2 Days: $95
3 days: $120

Lodging per night:
Shared room: $35
Single room: $45

Meals:
Breakfast: $9
Lunch: $11
Dinner Thursday: $20
Dinner Friday: $18

Please Note: To honor relationships with ministry partners and vendors, we may not be able to accommodate any late registrations (or you may be asked to cover additional fees).

HOUSING: On-campus housing is available at cost or you may choose to arrange your own accommodations at a Hickory area hotel. Negotiated rates are available at Hilton Garden Inn (1320 17th St Dr SE, Hickory, NC 28602) and Hampton Inn Hickory (1956 13th Ave Dr SE, Hickory, NC 28602).

MENU: Meals are included in registration. Most meals will be provided by Lenoir-Rhyne except for Thursday dinner. On Thursday, participants will enjoy dinner during the Synod Block Party prepared by The Dwelling's (Winston-Salem) Minister of Meals.

Allergies and other accommodations should be noted in your registration.

This webpage will be updated with the latest Synod Gathering information. Check here for updates!

Questions about Synod Gathering?
Contact Lexi Barnhill.

You are Invited. All Are Invited!

Schedule

Thursday, May 30

  • 10:00 AM:  Check-in Opens

  • 11:00 AM – 11:45 AM: Tour of Lenoir-Rhyne

  • 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM: LUNCH

  • 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM: Opening Worship—Bishop Timothy Smith, preaching; Commissioning of Lay Ministers*

  • 2:15 PM – 2:30 PM: BREAK

  • 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM: Keynote—The Rev. Dr. Jay Augustine, Sr. Pastor of St. Joseph AME Church, Durham*

  • 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM: BREAK

  • 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM: Workshops

  • 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM:  Dinner & Synod Block Party

Friday, May 31

  • 9:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Morning Prayer
  • 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM: Keynote—Iain Chester, Director of Innovation, ELCA*
  • 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM BREAK
  • 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM Workshops
  • 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM LUNCH
  • 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Spiritual Practices Workshops
  • 3:15 PM - 3:30 PM:  BREAK
  • 3:30 PM - 4:25 PM: Celebrations & Anniversaries; Bishop’s Address*
  • 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM: Evening Vespers with Lutheridge*
  • 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM: DINNER
  • 7:30 PM: Fellowship (on your own)

Saturday, June 1

  • 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Workshops—Intensives
  • 11:00 AM – 11:15 AM: BREAK
  • 11:15 AM- 12:15: Closing Worship—Youth participants*
  • 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM: Boxed Lunch
  • 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Service Project
  • 3:15 PM - 3:30 PM: Beignets & Blessings—ELCA Youth Gathering Commissioning; Youth Groups Pick Up T-Shirts & Bags
  • 3:30 PM: Go in Peace

*Livestream

  • Thursday, 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM: Opening Worship—Bishop Timothy Smith, preaching; Commissioning of Lay Ministers
  • Thursday, 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM: Keynote—The Rev. Dr. Jay Augustine, Sr. Pastor of St. Joseph AME Church, Durham

  • Friday, 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM: Keynote—Iain Chester, Director of Innovation, ELCA

  • Friday, 3:30 PM - 4:25 PM: Celebrations & Anniversaries; Bishop’s Address
  • Friday, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM: Evening Vespers with Lutheridge
  • Saturday, 11:15 AM- 12:15: Closing Worship—Youth participants

Follow along on YouTube.

Worship

Thursday

1

Together, We Are More!

NC Synod Bishop Tim Smith is preaching opening worship! Worship will also include the Commissioning of the most recent Lay Preaching cohort!

Friday

Lutheridge Synod Gathering

Camp is Coming to Us!

During Bishop Tim's stage time, we will learn what God is up to at Lutheridge—and our camp leaders are sticking around to share a glimpse of camp, leading Synod Gathering in Vespers with Pastor Tim Canniff-Kuhn preaching. You won't want to miss it.

Saturday

3

Return to Youth Group!

Saturday's worship will feature the NC Synod Youth Band and the synod's ELCA Youth Gathering Champion, Deacon Beka Forst as our preacher. Later in the afternoon, we will enjoy Beignets & Blessings—including the ELCA Youth Gathering Commissioning.

Keynote Speakers

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The Rev. Dr. Jay Augustine
Senior Pastor of St. Joseph AME Church, Durham; Professor, Author

Prior to Dr. Augustine’s current pastoral service, he led Historic St. James AME Church (1844), in downtown New Orleans, the oldest predominantly black, Protestant congregation in the Deep South, while simultaneously teaching at Southern University Law Center. He recently served as a visiting professor at North Carolina Central University Law School and as a consulting faculty member at Duke University Divinity School, where he is also a member of the Board of Visitors and a missional strategist with the Center for Reconciliation.

Augustine’s most recent books are When Prophets Preach: Leadership and the Politics of the Pulpit (Fortress Press, 2023) and Called to Reconciliation: How the Church Can Model Justice, Diversity and Inclusion (Baker Academic, 2022). After graduating from Howard University, with a degree in economics, Augustine served as a decorated infantry officer in the United States Army. He earned his law degree at Tulane University. He served as a law clerk to Chief Justice (then-Associate) Bernette Joshua Johnson at the Louisiana Supreme Court before practicing law and serving in both publicly elected and appointed offices in Louisiana. After accepting the call to ordained ministry, he earned his M.Div. degree at United Theological Seminary before completing a fellowship at Princeton Theological Seminary and earning his D.Min. at Duke University. Dr. Jay Augustine is married to Michelle Burks Augustine. They are the parents of two college students.

“Most important, Jesus teaches how not to draw boundaries of us-versus-them and how to embrace the proverbial other...”

Chester

Iain Chester (he/him)
Executive Director for Innovation, ELCA

As Executive Director for Innovation, Iain works with leaders and teams across the ELCA as they try new things and create a culture of innovation and collaboration. He believes the church has a big part to play in the future of our world and likes to hear the stories of the creative ways people are making that happen.

Iain has served with the ELCA Churchwide Organization over the past eight years in a variety of roles, including as Manager for Network Engagement with ELCA World Hunger. During his time with ELCA World Hunger, he worked with a network of over 2,500 congregational leaders across the ELCA working toward a just world where all are fed. Iain is a graduate of North Park University, Chicago, Illinois and enjoys watching soccer, walking his dog and exploring local restaurants.

"The church has a big part to play in the future of our world..."

Workshops

Thursday

Thursday Workshops, 4-5:15 PM

Friday Morning

Friday, 11 AM- 12:15 PM

Friday Afternoon

Friday, 2-3:15 PM—Spiritual Nourishment

Saturday

Saturday, 9-11 AM—Intensives

Workshop Handouts & Slides

You might have a tough time choosing between workshops. Several will be recorded and posted here after the event. Additionally, handouts and slides used in workshops will be available here.

Fellowship, Service & Generosity

Fellowship & Fun

WE ARE MORE IN COMMUNITY.

This year's schedule includes intentional time for relationship-building. Each day of Synod Gathering includes time to gather over meals and catch up with friends between scheduled programs.

Synod Block Party—Thursday at 6 PM
Practice your underhand toss—we are hosting a synod conference Corn Hole Tournament! Visit tables from ministry partners who are encouraged to put their own spin on outdoor games. Enjoy live music along with dinner prepared by The Dwelling, our synod's ministry with those experiencing homelessness in Winston-Salem.
This is going to be fun, y'all! The rain location will be Holy Trinity, Hickory; a decision will be made by 3 p.m. on Thursday. Watch this space.

Fill the Bishop's Car
Fill Bishop Tim's car with lanterns for the people of New Orleans. During the Block Party, we will join with ELCA Lutherans all over the country to create hurricane buckets for New Orleans. Our synod's part of this effort is lanterns. For every lantern purchased,  the bishop's car will be filled with a balloon to represent our love in lanterns! Purchase lanterns from Amazon or Target. Be sure to (1) choose Christ the King—ELCA Youth Gathering Registry, Kenner, LA, as the shipping address to send your lanterns directly there and (2) let Wendy Roberts know how many you purchased.

Free Time (Your Choice)—Friday at 7:30 PM
Catch up with old friends and colleagues, meet with affinity groups, or spend the time in conversation with a new friend!

Beignets & Blessings— Saturday at 3:15 PM
We will finish our time together, eating beignets and praying over the youth headed to the ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans this summer. 

Service Project

WE ARE MORE IN SERVICE

On Saturday at 1 p.m., we will gather together in  Lenoir-Rhyne University's Shuford Gym to pack 60,000 meals for Rise Against Hunger.

Just as we belong to one body in Christ, we belong to each other. Together in Christ, we can Rise Against Hunger in our communities and in our world.

Be sure to bring a baseball cap or plan to wear a hairnet from Rise Against Hunger.

LEARN MORE ABOUT RISE AGAINST HUNGER.

Watch their video, "It Starts with a Meal."

Worship Offerings

WE ARE MORE IN OUR GENEROSITY

As we join in worship at the Gathering, our offerings are a reminder that we are more when we are honoring, celebrating and investing in current and emerging leaders in our church.

Campus Ministries

Opening worship offering will support the 14 campus ministries in the NC Synod.

Campus ministries provide students with more through Christ-centered community! More support, encouragement, and opportunities for discernment and conversation.

Camps

Our Friday evening Vesper service offering will be split between the three NC Synod camping ministries: Lutheridge, Lutherock, and Agape.

We are more abundantly blessed by rostered leaders who discern calls and enter the candidacy process because of the ways camps build leaders for the Church.

Youth

Saturday's closing worship is led by youth and youth ministry professionals. The offering on Saturday will go to support the NC Synod Children, Youth & Family ministry.

We are more when we recognize that the children and youth in our congregations are not the Church of the future but the Church right now. We are more because of dedicated CYF professionals. These funds will help them to go on retreats, attend educational courses, and help our children and youth across the synod continue to have opportunities for leadership and to build relationships with Lutheran Youth across the state.

Affinity Meals

WE ARE MORE in our connection. Affinity groups are opportunities to connect with folks in the synod who share similar roles, contexts, and/or interests over a meal. Find out below if there is an affinity meal that is right for you!

Thursday Lunch

Thursday, May 30, 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

Rural Ministry
Join pastors, deacons, and SAMs from across the synod who serve in rural ministry to collaborate, dream, and encourage each other in ministry. Synod leaders hope this might be an ongoing affinity group that can explore particular topics related to rural ministry.

New to the Synod
Did you just move to the North Carolina Synod in the last year to serve as a pastor or a deacon? Come connect with other colleagues who are new to the synod!

Advanced Lay Ministry
Are you a SAM or Lay Preacher? Come enjoy lunch and get to know colleagues serving alongside you in this role. The ALM team will be present for questions as well.

Friday Breakfast

Friday, May 31, 8-9 a.m.

LTSS/LRU Alumni Breakfast
Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary and Lenoir-Rhyne University Alumni are invited to join LTSS and LRU leaders to hear about the move of the seminary to the Hickory campus including time for questions.

Friday Lunch

Friday, May 31, 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Church Administrators
Let’s face it—our church administrators make it happen. Pastors often share how much they rely on these saints. Administrators will have the opportunity to connect, share best practices and tools of the trade, and collaborate on solutions to common challenges. 

Disaster Network
Already involved or interested in joining the LDR Carolinas Disaster Network? This lunch is for those who have joined online meetings, helped with our trailer updates, and those who wish to know more. Hear an update on the trailer (which will be on-site) and possible upcoming projects.

First Call Theological Education
Join the first-call pastors and deacons engaged in First Call Theological Education for lunch, fellowship, and a time of prayer together.

 

Prayer

WE ARE MORE as we pray together. Chaplains, Pastor Carl and Deb Rosenberg, will be available for prayer during Synod Gathering.

Carl and Deb were married during a blizzard in Superior Wisconsin, March of 1989.  They have three children and two granddaughters.  They enjoy glamping in the outdoors, especially by water. Carl retired from the Army as an active-duty chaplain in 2017 and was appointed part-time to serve St. Mark’s Lumberton 2018-2022.  He served as an interim pastor in Shismaref and Ketchikan, Alaska most of 2023. Deb serves as a SAM at Saint Mark’s Lumberton, NC.  She is currently in her second unit of CPE, serving as a Chaplain resident for First Health Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst NC.

For more on prayer—check out the Spiritual Nourishment workshop opportunities on Friday afternoon! 

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