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Upcoming Events

Sat Sep 11, 2010 @10:00AM - 03:00PM
Synod Assembly Planning Meeting
Mon Sep 13, 2010 @08:00AM -
ELCABOP Pre Retirement Seminar
Tue Sep 14, 2010 @08:00AM -
ELCABOP Pre Retirement Seminar
Sat Sep 18, 2010 @10:00AM -
Synod Deacon Committee Meeting
Mon Sep 20, 2010
Synod Ministerium
Mon Sep 20, 2010 @09:30AM - 11:30AM
SPIRITUALITY AND AGING!?
Tue Sep 21, 2010
Synod Ministerium
Wed Sep 22, 2010
Marcellus Shale Discussion
Wed Sep 22, 2010
Synod Ministerium
Sat Sep 25, 2010
Foothills Conference Assembly

ELCA News Releases

ELCA Prayer Ventures

  • September 8 - International Literacy Day
    Give thanks for Pam Westby and other members of Trinity Lutheran Church, Pelican Rapids, Minn., who support community-wide displays and programs like ESL for Older Adults.

Daily Bible Verse

Daily Bible Reading

  • Wednesday, September 08, 2010 [Psalm 101 (NRSV)]
    Choosing God's law

    I will sing of loyalty and of justice;
    to you, O Lord, I will sing.
    I will study the way that is blameless.
    When shall I attain it?

    I will walk with integrity of heart
    within my house;
    I will not set before my eyes
    anything that is base.

    I hate the work of those who fall away;
    it shall not cling to me.
    Perverseness of heart shall be far from me;
    I will know nothing of evil.

    One who secretly slanders a neighbor
    I will destroy.
    A haughty look and an arrogant heart
    I will not tolerate.

    I will look with favor on the faithful in the land,
    so that they may live with me;
    whoever walks in the way that is blameless
    shall minister to me.

    No one who practices deceit
    shall remain in my house;
    no one who utters lies
    shall continue in my presence.

    Morning by morning I will destroy
    all the wicked in the land,
    cutting off all evildoers
    from the city of the Lord.


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Upstate New York Synod Ministerium

Upstate New York Synod Ministerium
2010 Annual Retreat
The Rev. Craig A. Satterlee, Ph.D.
September 20-22,2010
Notre Dame Retreat House, Canandaigua, NY

CLICK HERE for the Brochure.

CLICK HERE to register.

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We are a resurrection people

The Upstate New York Synod of the ELCA is a Resurrection People.  We are more than 70,000  people connected to Jesus through Holy Baptism, gathered around Word and Sacrament in more than 185 congregations, served by more than 260 rostered leaders who in the face of fear, decline and despair live and proclaim good news of a God of hope, abundance, and new life.  We trust that Jesus’ Resurrection Spirit is at work transforming us, our church and our world.

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We pray first

We encourage and promote activities which nurture the faith of disciples and grow servant leaders – worship, Bible Study, prayer groups.  We are a Book of Faith Synod.  We encourage Christian education for adults and youth through two Outdoor Ministries, the Synod’s Deacon Program, the Lutheran Youth Organization (LYO), Youth Convo and Young Adult Lutheran Link (YALL), Region 7 First Call Theological Education, the Eastern Cluster’s Project Connect, 185 campus ministries and the 28 ELCA colleges and universities.

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We walk together

We build a network of connections which strengthen a sense of partnership in mission – in clusters, conferences, across the synod and with the wider church.  We gather leaders, provide training focused on transformation and mission, and work with ecumenical and interfaith partners and the New York State Council of Churches. We share with and learn from our companion synods in Central Southern Illinois, Zimbabwe and Zambia.  The Bishop’s Office, Synod Council, Conference Deans, Conflict and Healing and Mission in Transition Teams assist congregations through times of transition and conflict.  Mission interpreters help to tell the story of the difference we make in the world.

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We change lives

The Holy Spirit changes us and uses us as channels of God’s life-giving power.  Organic Faith in Amherst, Todos los Hijos de Dios in Amsterdam, and Nile Lutheran Mission in Rochester are avenues of outreach to new and immigrant communities. We ordain, consecrate and commission church leaders. We fight against hunger and poverty through the World Hunger Appeal and ELCA advocacy offices.  Lutheran Disaster Response coordinates the work of thousands of volunteers and 300 social ministry organizations (the largest network in the US) serve 1 in every 50 Americans.

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We are a Book of Faith Synod

The purpose of the Book of Faith Initiative is to increase biblical literacy and fluency for the sake of the world.

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has made a commitment to encourage all members of our congregations, from children to adults, to dig deeper into our book of faith, the Bible.  The Book of Faith Initiative recommends a new model for our church—a grass-roots approach embracing a common vision in which all are invited to open scripture and join the conversation.  Each community is encouraged to decide how the Book of Faith Initiative will become a vital part of its own ministry.

HUNGER GATHERING: FOOD FOR THOUGHT PDF Print E-mail

Dan RiftJoin us on March 13, 2010 at Atonement Lutheran Church in Rochester for a workshop on fighting hunger both locally and globally.

The Rev. Daniel Rift, Director of ELCA World Hunger and Disaster Appeal, will be with us to talk about the work we do as a church. He will also be able to give us the latest details on the work we are doing in Haiti to help in their time of crisis.

The program begins at 9:30 am and will continue until about 3pm. In addition to hearing Rev. Rift speak, three opportunities to break out in to smaller groups will be provided. Before lunch, pastors will have a chance to talk with Rev. Rift while Ann Myers walks lay members through the basics and resources available to developing and maintain excitement in a hunger program in your congregation.

Following the lunch, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about ways to make a difference with tracks for adults and children and youth programs. The final workshop of the day is entitled Disasters: In the Middle of it and will feature local pastors who have both dealt with disasters in their communities and those who have provided assistance during disasters.

Lunch will be provided.

To reserve your spot today, please contact Atonement Lutheran Church at 585-442-1018. Atonement is located at 1900 Westfall Road in Rochester.

 

Sundays and Festivals (Lectionary)

Texts and liturigcal colors for upcoming dates from the Revised Common Lectionary
  • Sunday, September 12, 2010
    Lectionary 24 / Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Year C)
    Sunday, September 12

    First Reading: Exodus 32:7-14
    Moses begs the LORD to turn from anger against the Hebrews
    First Reading (Semi-continuous): Jeremiah 4:11-12, 22-28
    Judgment is spoken against Jerusalem
    Psalm: Psalm 51:1-11 (Psalm 51:1-10 NRSV)
    Have mercy on me, O God, according to your lovingkindness. (Ps. 51:1)
    Psalm (Semi-continuous): Psalm 14
    The LORD looks down from heaven upon us all. (Ps. 14:2)
    Second Reading: 1 Timothy 1:12-17
    Christ Jesus came for sinners
    Gospel: Luke 15:1-10
    Looking for the lost sheep, silver coin: Jesus eating with sinners
    Liturgical Color: Green

Festivals and Commemorations

Lesser festivals and commemorations of the Church
  • Thursday, September 9, 2010
    Peter Claver, priest, missionary to Colombia, died 1654
    Thursday, September 9

    Born into Spanish nobility, Claver became a Jesuit missionary, and served in present-day Colombia. His ministry was focused on the slaves that arrived there. He gave them food and medicine, learned their dialects, and taught them Christianity.
  • Monday, September 13, 2010
    John Chrysostom, Bishop of Constantinople, died 407
    Monday, September 13

    John was a priest in Antioch and an outstanding preacher. His eloquence earned him the nickname "Chrysostom" ("golden mouth"). Appointed bishop of Constantinople, seat of the empire, he criticized corruption in the court. As a result, he was exiled by the empress.