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The Relationship Broker

The Relationship Broker

By Dr. Nancy Going, Director of the CYF Distributed Learning Program at Luther Seminary I saw a job description last week for a Children’s Ministry Leader, which listed as “able to write curriculum” at the top of the list of other capabilities this church was looking for.  Have you noticed how common it is when…

It’s Lent–grab your camera!?

By Dr. Terri Martinson Elton, Director of the Center for First Third Ministry at Luther Seminary Today marks the beginning of Lent. Some church bodies embrace the season of Lent, others not so much. For the ones who do Lent is accompanied with particular practices, special worship experiences, and the Christian’s call for faith to…

Live Human Signposts

By Pastor Nancy Lee Gauche I heard Krista Tippett’s interview with Vincent Harding the other day. Vincent Harding is Professor Emeritus of Religion and Social Transformation at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. Back in 1955, he paid a life-changing visit to Martin Luther King Jr. Vincent Harding says that the phrase “civil…

What are you doing?

What are you doing?

By Dr. Nancy Going, Director of the CYF Distributed Learning Program at Luther Seminary  Here is how the job that many Youth ministers or pastors find themselves doing asks them to spend their time. Is this true for you? Events planning (even if the event is a small group system), event recruitment, curriculum assessment, curriculum…

Knowing and Living

Knowing and Living

By Dr. Terri Martinson Elton, Director of the Center for First Third Ministry at Luther Seminary  I must admit, I can live in my head. I love ideas, theories, and understanding why. But sometimes I need to be reminded that knowing about ideas is different than living out ideas. In other words, knowing is one…

The Reality of Scattering

The Reality of Scattering

By Dr. Terri Martinson Elton, Director of the Center for First Third Ministry at Luther Seminary Several weeks ago I wrote about the power of gathering. Gathering is a vibrant part of abundant life, of living a Christian way of life. But there is other side of that coin, the reality of scattering. No matter…

‘Sam I Am’

‘Sam I Am’

By Julie Hagen Sam, a shy 1st grader, asked his small group leader if she would call him ‘Sam I Am’ from now on.  They hadn’t seen each other for a few weeks but last Sunday, she remembered and his face lit up when he sat down by their group and heard “Hi Sam I…

Who’s Going?

Who’s Going?

By Neil Christians I’m sure you may find these text messages familiar. “Hey Neil, is there still room for me to go on the ski retreat? I know it’s past the deadline but I still want to go.“ “I think I can find a place for you. Let me check the rooming list and space in…

The CYF Minister

The CYF Minister

By Dr. Nancy Going, Director of the CYF Distributed Learning Program at Luther Seminary  Leaders in Children and Youth Ministry have ALWAYS had a unique view of the church.   Unique, generally because of the type of people that God calls to lead from the second chair.   (An aside:  Have you ever thought about…

The Power of Gathering

The Power of Gathering

By Dr. Terri Martinson Elton, Director of the Center for First Third Ministry at Luther Seminary We have just ended the season of “gathering” – the six weeks between Thanksgiving and the New Year when friends, family and co-workers come together over food and conversation to celebrate the holidays.  Some of these gatherings I look…

What I learned from Max

What I learned from Max

By Dr. Terri Martinson Elton, Director of the Center for First Third Ministry at Luther Seminary  We’re a week into 2013 and I, like many, use this change in the calendar year as a time to reflect. It can be typical and ordinary in many ways, but I do it faithfully each year. I’m not…