Grace Grants
We are excited to be able to offer one final year of Grace Grants!
The 2023 Focus Areas:
- Ministry Innovation
- Equity and Justice for Marginalized Communities
- Community, Inclusion and Belonging
- Youth and Young Adult
Our online application form will open February 1 and close May 31.
You will find information and the link for the online application form on the synod website HERE
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Synod Gatherings!
Save the Dates!
This year we will not be be holding a Synod Assembly.
Instead, all members of the synod are invited to attend one of two Synod Gatherings that will be held in May. Join us for worship, fellowship, and forums to inspire, educate, and equip members of the NW WA Synod! Cost will be $40/person
We are currently finalizing plans with our forum facilitators. We will share all the details including theme name, logo, topics, presenters, schedule, and how to register VERY SOON! For now, save these dates:
Saturday, May 13, 8:30am-3:30pm - Salem Lutheran Church in Mount Vernon
Saturday, May 20, 8:30am-3:30pm - Saint Andrew's Lutheran Churn in Bellevue
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Commission for a Renewed Lutheran Church
At the 2022 Churchwide Assembly last August, voting members adopted a memorial concerning restructuring the ELCA’s governance, and in November the Church Council responded to this by authorizing the establishment of a Commission for a Renewed Lutheran Church.
More information about the commitment and expectation of serving on the CRLC can be found HERE. Interested individuals who wish to be nominated or to nominate another person should complete and submit the nomination form.
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Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2023
January 18-25
The theme for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2023 is “Do Good; Seek Justice” (Isaiah 1:17). The theme was chosen, and the materials prepared, by the Minnesota Council of Churches. Resources including posters, bulletin covers and daily Scripture and prayer guides can be ordered from the Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute.
You can also access a detailed resource to aid preparations published jointly by the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity and the Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches.
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Synod Staff Update!
It is with joy that we announce a new Synod Administrator has been selected! We will welcome Tabetha Myatt to this role tomorrow, January 17. We look forward to introducing her to you later this month.
Thank you for your patience and prayers as we make this transition!
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Holden Village Spring Work Week
Applications are now open!
Join us for a week of work and relaxation, transitioning our remote community from winter to summer! Whether this is your first visit or your fiftieth, Holden invites you to lend your time and talents for community projects and preparation for the 2023 summer season.
Updated Spring 2023 Work Week Dates:
Week 1: April 24-30
Week 2: May 1-7
All arrivals will be on Mondays with departures on Sundays. Space is limited, so please apply early. Scroll all the way down to the bottom of our Volunteer page to the Work Weeks section to view more information about applications. Apply to join them for one or both weeks.
More info here: https://www.holdenvillage.org/volunteer/
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Synod Events This Week:
Mon, Jan 16 - Synod Office Closed - Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
Tues, Jan 17, 9am - Synod Staff Meeting
Tues, Jan 17, 2pm - First Call Meet Up on Zoom
Tues, Jan 17, 6:30pm - FREE Synod-wide Online Study of Acts (see below)
Wed, Jan 18, 6:30pm - Interrogating Privilege Begins (see below)
Thurs, Jan 19, 12noon - Time fo You (see below)
Thurs, Jan 19 - NO Deans Meeting this month
Sat, Jan 21 - Synod Council Meeting at Pointe of Grace, Mukilteo
Sun, Jan 22 - Closing Service at Clearbrook Lutheran Church
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Synod-Wide Bible Study on the book of Acts
A FREE NW WA Synod LiVE Project Offering!
Tuesdays, 6:30pm - 7:30pm | on Zoom
Continues weekly - drop into any session!
The Synod's LiVE Project is offering this free, weekly online Bible Study Series! Various rostered ministers from around our synod will co-facilitate a study of Willie James Jennings' book, Acts: A Theological Commentary on the Bible. Purchase of the book is encouraged, although not necessary to fully participate.
Join any or all Zoom Sessions HERE. (Zoom Meeting ID: 822 0985 0836 Passcode: Acts)
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ELCA Coaching Network - Weekly Sessions
Every Wednesday at 11am (Pacific)
All lay leaders and rostered ministers are invited to join this weekly opportunity to hear from various leaders across the Church - and share in small group conversation - on the theme of COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP.
THIS WEEK on Jan 18: our synod's very own Family & Friends Gathering will be featured. "It's church with a different flavor." Hear from Rev. Deb Squires, pastor for Family & Friends Gathering (a mission development of the ELCA) and associate pastor of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Everett, and Erin Newsome, mother of three young, energetic boys; her family has been part of Family & Friends Gathering since it started in 2018.
Learn more about this week's topic and get the registration link here: https://www.elcacoaching.org/
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Interrogating Privilege
A LiVE Project Course
Class meets Wednesdays Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8
then Thursdays during Lent: Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16
6:30pm - 8pm on Zoom
Presenters:
Rev. Priscilla Paris-Austin & Rev. Dr. Beverly Wallace
This 8-week course is designed specifically for lay leaders to open up transparent, and honest conversations around the ways privilege shapes and impacts our lives and communities of faith. If you’ve read anti-racist books, and are looking for the next, best steps as an individual, family or congregation, this course offers additional ways to move forward. Participants will also have an option to explore their own bias through the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI).
Read about our presenters and get registered HERE!
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Time for You
A monthly gathering for all in our synod who work or volunteer in ministry with Children, Youth & Families!
Thursday, January 19, 12noon
at Holy Spirit Lutheran in Kirkland
10021 NE 124th St, Kirkland
A new calendar year is here and Time for You resumes. We'll meet in the youth room at Holy Spirit - bring your lunch to eat while we meet.
Some of the things we'd like to talk about are:
Elementary Retreat at Camp Lutherwood March 10-11
May Youth Weekends at Holden Village - May 26-28
Extravaganza for youth leaders in early February
AND David Hahn from the LiVE Project will be with us to share updates and hear our feedback
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Retirement Celebration for Rev. Jane Prestbye
Saturday, January 21, 1pm-7pm
Kent Lutheran Church would like to invite you to Pastor Jane Prestbye's Retirement Celebration and Open House. We are planning an open house on January 21 from 1pm-7pm. At 3pm we will join together for a service of singing, scripture and sharing. If you would like to bless Pastor Jane with a card or note, you can send it to Kent Lutheran Church, 336 2nd Ave S, in Kent..
We give thanks to God for her call to serve as a lay ministry professional which began on May 1, 1973 and her being ordained in 1999 and starting her pastoral ministry at Kent Lutheran. Pastor Jane's last Sunday at Kent Lutheran will be January 29th.
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Music that Makes Community Workshop
At The Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd in Olympia
Saturday, January 21 from 9:30am-3pm
Join this event for a renewing day of building community through congregational singing, learning, and fellowship on We'll be led by Paul Vasile and Elizabeth Schroeder of Music that Makes Community, a non-profit organization working to empower and liberate communities through singing. For over 15 years, they have developed and shared transformative leadership practices with musicians, clergy, educators, and lay leaders throughout the United States and Canada. During our time together we will:
- Explore a practice of paperless (oral tradition) singing leadership
- Engage models of teaching and leading that welcome our bodies, hearts, and minds
- Experience music reflective of the growing diversity of our communities and celebrating varied spiritual traditions
Choir directors, clergy, cantors, educators, and those who love to sing are warmly welcomed. Each person will leave with new music to share, as well as experiences of learning and teaching songs applicable to their context.
Registration fees are $30 per person, including workshop materials and refreshments throughout the day. You can bring your own lunch or purchase a sandwich for $15. Scholarship support is available, and we do not want cost to prevent anyone’s participation. Please pay at the door: cash, checks and credit/debit cards accepted.
Register here: http://www.gsolympia.org/music-workshop
Contact conference@gsolympia.org if you have any questions.
Please note the COVID protocols: We will follow the guidelines at The Lutheran Church of The Good Shepherd in place at the time of the event and will take precautions to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants. The rooms will be well-ventilated, we’ll take regular breaks, and follow the CDC's best practices for in-person gathering.
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Building a Culture of Generosity
Is your Stewardship Committee looking for new ideas?
If so, our synod is partnering with ELCA Churchwide to bring you Building a Culture of Generosity (BCG) from GSB Fundraising. This program seeks to help congregations grow revenue by 5-10% and also teaches biblical stewardship principles, helps members discover generosity, and begins to build the foundation for a generous culture. This program is provided in a combination of a document library, video library, and live Zoom sessions.
Here is what one recent BCG participant shared:
"We are pleased to say we received 39 new and increased pledges, out of 75 giving units
for a total increase of $14,535. I have a new way of looking at our congregation and how generous we are, thanks to your program. It’s more enjoyable to speak with positive affirmations rather than with (our church is dying) wails. You laid out this wonderful plan and had regular zoom meetings to learn more and hear from everyone. Your book, meetings, and documents helped me understand all the moving parts in implementing The Culture of Generosity message."
When and Where:
The first session is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, January 24, 11am. All sessions will be at this time, with the next 5 sessions scheduled for: Feb 7, Feb 21, March 7, March 21, and April 17.
Ready to register for the series?
Register here: https://gsbfundraising.com/bcg-registration-elca-partnership/
GSB Fundraising Contact for this Winter/Spring 2023 Cohort is Paul Walters, walters@gsbfr.com
Questions? Please reach out to Deacon Dianne Johnson!
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National Fund for Sacred Places
Join us on February 1st for an introductory session!
Join us for an introductory webinar on Wednesday, February 1, at 9am to learn more about the National Fund for Sacred Places and whether your sacred place may qualify.
Register for the online session here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fUORhQEaQGuslHTP99nO7Q
The National Fund for Sacred Places is a grant-making program that provides capital grants ranging from $50,000 to $250,000+ as well as wrap-around support services to congregations undertaking once-in-a-generation preservation projects. To learn more, please visit us at fundforsacredplaces.org.
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Online Trainings from ReconcilingWorks!
Find these two online trainings and more here:
https://www.reconcilingworks.org/trainings/
The Let’s Talk About SOGIE training and “Lutheran Introduction to Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, & Gender Expression” are complementary resources, to be used side by side in your learning of language, and ways to extend hospitality to our LGBTQIA+ siblings. The training is great for those who are hoping to support their faith community in ongoing education, or for individuals who have an open heart and mind on learning more about God’s diversity of creation. The training is 1.5 hours long and held online through Zoom in real-time; registration is $35 per person.
2023 Trainings: February 2 / March 2 / May 4 / June 1
Building an Inclusive Church (BIC) training helps you design and implement a journey for your faith community to publicly and intentionally welcome people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions, and incorporate a commitment to the work of racial equity. Building an Inclusive Church equips you with ways to create dialogue, deepening relationships throughout your faith community rather than sparking debate and division. The training is 4.5 hours long, and held online through Zoom in real-time; registration is $75 per person.
2023 Trainings: February 4 / March 4 / May 6 / June 3
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Morning Art Retreat - Calligraphy
Saturday, February 4, 9am-1pm
At Emmaus Table at 7400 Woodlawn
Take a morning retreat, learning some basics of calligraphy in the welcoming community space at 7400 Woodlawn.
Laura Sasaki Norton is a skillful calligrapher and teacher, offering an inviting, supportive spirit of exploration in trying something new! The registration fee is $40 - 70, which includes materials and teaching fee.
To register online, click here and find Calligraphy Class in the drop down menu. If you have questions, contact Harriet Platts at info@7400Woodlawn.org.
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Interfaith Advocacy Day
In Olympia, Thursday, February 9, 9am-3pm.
Registration is now open - please register HERE by January 29 to attend IN PERSON. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, there is no cost to attend this year. We will be gathering in person at The United Churches of Olympia in the morning and meeting with legislators in the afternoon. We are unsure at this point which portions of the day we will be able to offer for online participation; we will provide updates about that and registration for any online activities as more is known. Please join us to raise voices of faith and conscience in our State Capitol!
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LiVE Project Winter Retreat
The Spirituality of Disruption
Saturday, February 11. 9am-3pm
at St. Andrews Lutheran Church, Bellevue
Collectively disruptions shape the human experience. Most recently we have experienced a global disruption through the Covid pandemic. As people of faith, we are also experiencing a disruption as the people of God within our local churches. Amid these various disruptions, and in light of the journey of Lent before us, how we can think of and practice our way faithfully through disruption as led by the Holy Spirit among us?
This winter retreat invites us into how we think about and engage in the discernment of the spirits, Creator and created, and how God calls us to faithful and focused witness as God's people. Through reflection and practical exercises, we will consider discernment processes that honor disruption as a movement of the Spirit, and our responsibility and call within it all.
Learn how to participate HERE.
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PLTS - Mohrenwieser Lecture
"CRISPR Revolution in Science, Religion, and Ethics"
Wednesday, February 15 at 9am (online & in person)
In this lecture, Arvin Gouw PhD will present an overview of the CRISPR revolution and the various uses of CRISPR, a powerful gene editing tool. The questions and issues raised by the scientific, ethical, and religious communities amidst this CRISPR revolution are more important than the answers provided. The topics introduced here revolve around the medical uses of CRISPR, but CRISPR can be used to edit the genome of any living organism. The three domains discussed in this lecture (science, religion, and ethics) will need to engage this novel technology. Dr. Ted Peters, Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology and Ethics, will offer a response.
Learn more about this event, the presenters and how to register here: and Dr. Gouw here: https://www.plts.edu/events/5657/
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Suicide Alertness Training
Satruday, February 25, 9am-1pm
at Freeborn Lutheran Church
2416 300th St. NW, Stanwood
LivingWorks safeTALK is a four-hour face-to-face workshop featuring powerful presentations, audiovisuals, and skills practice. You’ll learn how to prevent suicide by recognizing signs, engaging someone, and connecting them to an intervention resource for further support.
Who should attend safeTALK? safeTALK is for everyone who wants to help prevent suicide: teachers, front line workers, clergy, volunteers, coaches, parents, youth (15 and older), teachers, law enforcement, social workers, anyone who wants to help prevent suicide.
FACILITATORS: John and Shirley Swanson Certified LivingWorks safeTALK and ASIST trainers.
Note: Class size limited to 40. Cost of training materials has been donated.
To pre-register email ASIST.Lifeguard@yahoo.com, or text 360-271-9896
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Northwest Washington Synod / ELCA
5519 Phinney Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98103
206-783-9292
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