Resolution 2-2013 called on us to deliberate over the issue that is now moot-same-gender marriage will now be legal in Minnesota. As I said in the brief e-letter sent Wednesday (May 15), since marriages happen in congregations with pastors officiating, the question is now before us-what does this this mean for us?
Many women’s groups take a summer vacation from Bible study while others continue to gather each month of the year. These three titles (and biblical studies) fit well together and offer many possibilities for use—and not only for women!
How many times have you heard this said? Hunger is only a symptom of a larger problem and one which has other tentacles which reach deeply into the lives of many of God’s children. I think I could safely say you have heard that more times than you have had conversations solely about hunger.
As we move into spring (hopefully), this seems like a good time to think again about how we can simplify our lives and make more time to enjoy all that God has given us
Along with going outside and planting a tree this year, consider these helpful tips to keep your meetings “green.” Remember that going a little green is better than doing nothing at all.
I have change on my mind these days. Why? Because I hardly go to a meeting without it being the centerpiece of conversation. And yet so little around me seems to change. Old habits die hard.
Malaria is worldwide epidemic, but recent developments have made it possible to stop this disease. See what the Saint Paul Area Synod, in partnership with the ELCA Malaria Campaign, is doing to end malaria—for good.
Within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), a synod is an administrative and missional geographic region, overseen by a bishop who provides direction to staff, a synod council, and volunteers from its congregations for vision, support, and resources to carry out mission and ministry. The Saint Paul Area Synod is one of 65 synods in the ELCA and the second largest in the number of baptized members.
Curious about our mission, vision, core values, and main things? Learn about us
Find stories of ministry in and around the Saint Paul Area Synod about congregations, ministry partners, and the ELCA churchwide organization of growth, partnership, and how our church is living into "God's Work. Our Hands." Read FaithLink, a bimonthly publication produced in a .PDF format, or our weekly electronic newsletter, News and Events, containing announcements, events, and short ministry stories. See the newsletter page to stay connected.
We believe that we have been claimed, gathered, and sent for the sake of the world.
Our synod is involved in local and global mission. Collaborative mission tables, mission renewal opportunities for congregations seeking to revitalize their ministry, companion synod endeavors, and supervision and mentoring for mission developers have sought to broaden partnerships among local congregations and the synod and spark and multiply mission opportunities.
Our staff is committed to supporting congregations in much the same way they support rostered leaders. In such roles, staff adopts a posture of collegiality and partnership, available to walk with congregations in ways that empower the whole work we do as the body of Christ.
Our staff is committed to supporting rostered leaders as they seek to carry out their calling in congregations or places of specialized ministry. Learn more about how we make connections and offer support.
As synod staff, we focus on doing those things you—congregations and leaders—need us to do in order to maximize the church’s vitality in every community. We are here to help and to connect you with resources to enhance ministry in your setting.
We seek to equip, resource, and support leaders and congregations by coordinating training sessions, workshops, gatherings, and seminars. This section highlights a few of the larger synod-sponsored events and provides resources, detailed schedules, information on speakers, and more.
Looking for something else? A full listing of events can be found on the calendar page.