Weekly Update

Synod News & Upcoming Events


Synod Office Hours:

Mon-Thurs 10am-4pm

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Synod Events this Week


Sun- Wed - Western States Youth Gathering - blessings to all who are attending!


Mon, June 29, 1pm - Rostered Synod Staff Meeting

Tues, June 30, 10am - Full Synod Staff Meeting

Tues, June 30, 2pm - Latino Pastors Gather

Thurs, July 2, 10am - Cultivate / Evangelical Outreach Team


Mon, July 6 - Synod Office Closed (Observing 4th of July Holiday)



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SUMMER Weekly Update Distribution Schedule:

Given holidays and staff vacations, the Weekly Updates will go out every other week in July/August.

Items for inclusion are due the prior Thursday at noon


Editions will be emailed on these days:

July 5 (Sunday)

July 20

August 4 (Tuesday)

August 17

August 31 - returning to weekly thereafter

Bishop Shelley Bryan Wee - Sabbatical Time


Synod Staff members are eligible for a 3-month* sabbatical following six years of service. With hope for rest and renewal, we will send Bishop Shelley Bryan Wee off for her sabbatical in July.


The synod staff is well-prepared for her absence, has divided up responsibilities for coverage, and will be accompanied by Bishop Emeritus Chris Boerger.


Details on who to contact during her sabbatical can be found here: https://www.lutheransnw.org/news/bishop-wee-sabbatical


Blessing to Bishop Shelley as she prepares for and begins this time away! May it be a time of rest and renewal!

NOTE: While the bishop will return from sabbatical on September 20, she will be out of office until October 1 due to Synod and ELCA meetings.


*She will take two months this summer, and her final month in February 2027.

Columbia City Church of Hope 


What a joy to celebrate the progress and anticipated completion of our synod's newest church building - Columbia City Church of Hope in Southeast Seattle!


YOU can help support this newest church in our synod.


Watch the architect rendering tour here - https://vimeo.com/1203508469


Discover how to help - check out their donation menu.


Support the completion of the church space here - (use QR code from the image to the left - or click here - or mail a check to the Synod Office with Church of Hope in the memo line)


Learn more about Church of Hope here -

https://www.columbiacityhope.org



A BIG thank you to those who have already made a contribution -

including Edmonds Lutheran Church who shared $26,000. THANK YOU!

America at 250: Holding gratitude and humility

ELCA Presiding Bishop Yehiel Curry


Dear church,


As we look toward the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many of us will celebrate with fireworks, parades and barbecues. Independence Day often brings us together with family and friends. Yet there is more that connects us than our communal celebrations. We are also connected through a common vision.


Signed in 1776, the Declaration of Independence proclaims a vision of equality for all people. While there were other nations pushing for equality at the time, the declaration was and is a monumental document in the way it names the aspiration so boldly. As we observe and celebrate the 250th anniversary of that signing, we also affirm the vision of freedom and equality it casts. We can be grateful.


And with contrition and humility, we acknowledge all the ways we have failed to embody that vision. As members of this church, we are called to “pray, participate in, and advocate for civic life in the United States that reflects God’s activity and call, which seek both the well-being of all people and a creation marked by justice and peace” (ELCA social statement Faith and Civic Life, p. 89).


As Lutherans, we know the importance of naming realities for what they are. As citizens, we confess the ways we have not yet realized the vision of the Declaration of Independence and, more importantly, as Christians we confess the ways we have participated in or been complicit in failures to live into the vision God provides. This vision is rooted in creation and redemption. God crafts each person in God’s own image and sends Jesus Christ to redeem us, setting us free to follow Christ’s new commandment to love one another. 


The history of the United States is complex, and all too often we have fallen short of our stated values. Indigenous peoples across this land have been forced to cede their ancestral homes and pushed to reservations. Women and men have been prevented from voting because of their sex and race and spat on and jailed when they demanded their rights. Japanese American families were interned during World War II. Queer and transgender people’s lives are obstructed by federal and state orders.


There is a photograph of Elizabeth Eckford, one of the nine Black teenagers who integrated Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., in 1957. Books under her arm, she faces forward as angry white people crowd behind her. She was just trying to go to school.


Holding both the failures and the vision in our hearts and minds, I invite us to ask ourselves, “What does it mean to celebrate a promise that is real and yet still unfolding? What does it mean to be a people who always live in ‘the already but not yet’”?

 

This is a central question for us not only as we mark the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence but also in our daily lives as people of faith. The prophets repeatedly remind us of the vision God casts for all of creation, and they call us to account when, as God’s own people, we fall short.


When we fall short, we remember we are rooted in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. We think, speak and live out faith through God’s future. God’s future is resurrection. As a church, we are turned not only to the past but to the future God is making possible right now through us as we love and serve others.


As Lutheran Christians, we believe that God calls us to:

  • Remember our connection to each other through baptism, as Scripture teaches us: “We, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually we are members one of another” (Romans 12:5).
  • Name sin for what it really is and to repent of it, as the Augsburg Confession and the catechisms remind us.
  • Serve the common good in society as “earthly measures toward God’s intention” (Faith and Civic Life, p. 11).


As we celebrate 250 years of the Declaration of Independence, we can hold gratitude and humility, possibilities and shortcomings. We continue to live in the already and the not-yet.


And we hold fast to the most important promise of all: the presence of God with us, the power of the resurrection of Christ, the accompaniment of the Holy Spirit and the ever-unfolding grace of God.


We celebrate this occasion neither as a perfect nation nor as a perfect church but as a people held in God’s grace and called into community in service to all neighbors and for the sake of the world God so loves.


In Christ,

The Rev. Yehiel Curry, Presiding Bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

All Together in One Place - Bishop Curry's Monthly Messages

THIS WEEK - Focus Group Opportunities


What stories about Christianity have shaped who you are today, for better or worse?


Maybe you've experienced faith as a source of meaning and connection. Maybe you've wrestled with harmful Christian messages, exclusion, or disappointment. Maybe you've stepped away from organized religion but still find yourself asking big questions about purpose, belonging, and what it means to live well. 


Rooted + Rising explores how Christian stories and communities can be reclaimed in ways that are honest, accountable, authentic and welcoming. As part of this work, we want to:


💬 Listen to your stories – in a 2-hour focus group

✨Learn what kinds of messages feel authentic and trustworthy

💵In return, you’ll receive a $100 stipend (if selected)

Submit your application if interested: https://forms.gle/UEfiBaapu6xrhvTH6


They are looking for more folks for the Spanish speaking groups on Monday evening (today!) and Wednesday. Here is the direct link to the Spanish interest form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtOVr4vZMWMPN5n9pFwPiP4djgT5hCL25mR5occVbOpXSNmA/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=103948996122564437595


Questions? Feel free to send them to Admin@ThrivingLeadershipFormation.org.

NEW! A Study Resource for Groups

 

The 2022 ELCA Churchwide Assembly invited the whole church into a reconsideration of a section of the social statement Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust—specifically the section often referred to as “bound conscience.”  The task force called to lead this work is happy to share a new study leaders can use to open conversation. We hope that you are able to use it in your setting - soon!


The study, “Conscience and Conversation: A Study during the Reconsideration of the Social Statement Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust” offers activities, discussion questions, and a survey link for participants to submit feedback to the task force by September 30. This feedback will help inform the draft phase of the reconsideration process.


For more information on the Reconsiderations process, go to elca.org/reconsiderations.


UPCOMING EVENTS

to share with your communities

Renewables and Lutheran Ethics

Tuesday, 6/30 @ 5pm via Zoom

 

Hosted by Lutherans Restoring Creation, we welcome Chad Crowley, a renewables developer, to talk about of intersection of energy and Lutheran ethics. Chad shares his experiences coming into communities considering change and collaborating with fellow developers, all through a persistent lens of his faith and seminary training. 

Register for the Zoom meeting here:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/lnpPh59iSZOHJvDvjrhjHw#/registration

Summer Evening Worship


Saint Andrew's Lutheran Church in Bellevue has planned something new to try this summer. YOU are invited to join them:


On Sundays July 5, August 2, and September 6, the worship service will be at 5:00pm, instead of at 10:00am.


We are offering this during a season when many are away on Sunday mornings and might welcome an evening opportunity for worship. Because of the long summer daylight hours in this part of the world, this will still be a safe driving time to and from church for you. If this is a time that might work for your summer schedule, we invite you to attend.  The order of worship will remain the same, with hymns, liturgy, sermon, and Holy Communion.


Saint Andrew's is located at 2650 148th Ave SE in Bellevue

Equipping the Church to Dismantle White Supremacy


A free, 5-part webinar series

The second session is July 14 (join any or all of the sessions!)


Thanks to a Strategy for Authentic Diversity grant, the series will highlight existing ELCA resources that encourage, equip, and support congregations and synods in the essential work of dismantling white supremacy. These webinars will elevate voices from across the church who are actively engaging this work and offer both practical and theological grounding.


Learn more about each of these five sessions – and register - here:

https://www.elca.org/event/051226-equipping-the-church-to-dismantle-white-supremacy


Webinar #2: "Freedom of a Christian: Reclaiming the Gospel for Justice" - July 14 at 7 pm central

Webinar #3: "Dismantle: Using the Devotional in Congregational Life" - September 8 at 7 pm central

Webinar #4: "Now is the Time: Living Into Our Church’s Declarations and Statements" - November 10 at 7 pm central

Webinar #5: "Commemorating the Emmanuel Nine and George Floyd: Sacred Memory as Call to Action" - January 12 at 7 pm central

Monthly Bible Study with ReconcilingWorks


When:  Every third Thursday of the month:

July 16, August 20, September 17, October 15, November 19, December 17

Time:  1pm - Pacific

Where: Online via Zoom (Register here for the Bible Study to receive the link)

 

More Info: Bible Study - ReconcilingWorks

 

  • The Zoom link will be emailed two days in advance to those who register.
  • The Bible Study is led by a rostered leader.
  • The text for the Bible Study is for the Sunday ten days after the Bible Study Zoom gathering. 
  • Sermon Notes are also available on the website.


NOTE: June Bible Study materials are already available on the ReconcilingWorks Bible Study webpage.(Click on image next to "Sermon Notes" or Register here for the Bible Study to receive an email)


Find ReconcilingWorks most recent newsletter here: https://www.reconcilingworks.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/June-2026-RWKS-Newsletter.pdf

Hey! Young Adults!!

Farewell and Godspeed


Rev. Priscilla Paris Austin will be leaving her call at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Seattle (July 21.) While we will be sad to see her go, we are thrilled that she has accepted the call to serve as Assistant to the Bishop in the New Jersey Synod - beginning mid-August. We give thanks to God for the rich shared ministry - and pray for God's blessings as she (and her fabulous family) prepare for this time of transition.


A celebration will be held on July 19 at 3pm at Immanuel - all are welcome to join - see details below:

Crossing the Street:

What the Church Discovers When It Becomes a Neighbor


Tuesday, July 21, 10am (Pacific)


Most congregations know how to serve their community. The harder move is learning to belong to it. To arrive curious rather than certain. To listen before speaking. To trust that God was already at work before the church showed up.


David Brubaker has lived this. He moved his family into a neighborhood where gunshots were common, and watched what became possible when a congregation set down its privilege and pulled up a chair at someone else's table.


Join us for a conversation, not a lecture. About half our time together is set aside for your questions and David's responses, so come ready to think out loud with him.


Learn more and register here: https://www.dialoguecircle.org/c/live-events/crossing-the-street


Camping Outing with Grace Chinese of South King County

Schafer State Park - July 24-26


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All items due the prior Thursday by 12:00 noon


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