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Death, resurrection and new life 2007 Holy Communion Minnehaha Our Redeemer 1994 merger 2004: A two-point parish Oromo Church.

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3 Death, resurrection and new life 2007 Holy Communion Minnehaha Our Redeemer 1994 merger 2004: A two-point parish Oromo Church

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5 In 1994, parish nursing was added to MCLC’s ministries. Sue Arens is MCLC’s current parish nurse. In 2005, Pastors Sally and Dan were called to assist Our Redeemer’s and Minnehaha Communion’s merger. In 2014, a need to emphasize intergenerational practices and communication was identified. MCLC responds to the need for hope, healing and wholeness

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7 MCLC initiatives “watering” this new life together InterServe Ministries – Assessment God in our Garden – Cottage meetings Communication Leadership Community Intergenerational ministry Worship Expansion, and Growth Children, youth and family surveys – Tenders of the Fire – New educational ministry position

8 Ground-fed streams flowing into one mighty river InterServe Ministries God in our Garden Children, youth and family surveys Current direction

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10 What’s coming next MCLC will develop a vision of what it means to become an environment that supports hope, healing and wholeness, particularly in the face of trauma.

11 MCLC will also discover what its role might be as part of a larger community that participates in God’s healing work in the world, particularly as it addresses trauma.

12 And MCLC will become a generationally integrated faith community that participates in God’s work of bringing hope, healing and wholeness to this broken world.

13 How the sabbatical fits In addition to their travel plans, the pastors will study aspects of trauma ministry, such as: Introducing classroom practices that support children whose behavior has been adversely affected by trauma or other influences Leading mindfulness training for adults and children Developing strategies for helping people who have had difficult experiences Addressing and ministering to those experiencing guilt and shame Becoming a source of healing for traumatized communities Learning how a congregation has revised its core practices to consider those who need healing and hope

14 Congregation’s activities during pastors’ sabbatical During worship, MCLC will hear groups and individuals within our community and neighborhood identify where, despite difficult experiences, they have found meaning both within and outside their faith communities. Book groups will read and discuss Healing the Wounds of Trauma: How the Church Can Help. MCLC will begin developing its own understanding of its call to participate in God’s work of bringing hope, healing and wholeness to this broken world.

15 Learning outcomes for MCLC Naming causes and forms of brokenness and trauma in the world Identifying places where God is present and at work healing the world (God moments) Clearly stating how our Christian beliefs support hope, healing and wholeness in the world

16 Sharing a common definition of the church’s role in responding to brokenness and trauma in the community Developing communication practices that contribute to a safe, supportive and hopeful environment both inside MCLC and in the wider community

17 Practicing a common attitude of compassionate, healthy support for those in need of hope, healing and wholeness Identifying and participating in programming that fosters hope, healing and wholeness in the community.

18 Educational ministry position will: Develop and support intergenerational practices Provide educational support to the congregation in pursuing its goals of becoming a faith community that participates in God’s work of bringing hope, healing and wholeness to this broken world, particularly to those who have experienced trauma

19 Equipping congregation members by Developing the vocational identities of adults, adolescents and children as members of God’s beloved community with particular gifts and talents given to them by God for the sake of the world’s wholeness and well-being Incorporating the biblical narrative and Lutheran doctrinal convictions that illuminate God’s work of hope, healing and wholeness

20 Connecting learning, mission, vocation and outreach to the community. Assisting individual members of the congregation to find and develop their particular callings to the work of hope, healing and wholeness

21 Discovering your purpose in this ongoing story Participate in learning opportunities Identify your gifts and talents Listen for God’s call Find your passion Join others who share your passion Develop a outward missional focus for your passion in the surrounding Minnehaha community/neighborhood Develop relationships with community partners who share this missional focus Identify ways of meeting those needs in the community Develop a delivery model for meeting those needs

22 Together, through Christ, through radical hospitality, responsive worship, and real relationships,

23 we can participate in God’s work of bringing hope, healing and wholeness to this broken world.


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