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A Profile of African Americans Lutherans: Dr. Rosa J Young

By |2021-02-09T10:32:36-05:00February 9th, 2021|Do Justice|

Dr. Rosa J Young (1890-1971) was a tireless missionary and educator who helped start 20 Lutheran churches and 30 Lutheran schools in rural Alabama, as well as Concordia College in Selma. Rosa J. Young, the first [...]

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Midwinter Power in the Spirit

By |2021-02-26T09:54:18-05:00February 8th, 2021|Adult Faith Formation, Faith Formation, News|

Midwinter Power in the Spirit launched for the first time last week as a fully online event featuring a full week of prayer, study, worship, and conversation. Running from Sunday, January 31 to Thursday, February [...]

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Virginia Synod Launches New Digital Ministry Emphasis

By |2021-02-08T12:53:16-05:00February 8th, 2021|News|

During the past year, Virginia Synod congregations of all sizes have embraced digital ministry in response to the pandemic. The habits and patterns of church participation formed during the pandemic, and the expectations for competency [...]

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A Profile of African Americans Lutherans: Daniel Payne

By |2021-02-09T10:31:00-05:00February 4th, 2021|Do Justice|

Daniel Payne (1811-1893) was born on February 24, 1811 to free Black parents London and Martha Payne in Charleston, South Carolina. Daniel Payne studied at the Minors’ Moralist Society School for two years, and then [...]

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A Profile of African Americans Lutherans: Jehu Jones, Jr.

By |2021-02-09T10:31:51-05:00January 27th, 2021|Do Justice|

Jehu Jones, Jr (1786-1852)., the first African American Lutheran pastor,  was born in Charleston, South Carolina on September 4, 1786, to slave parents, Jehu Sr.  and Abigail Jones. Jones’ parents were freed in 1798.  Jones [...]

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Online Winter Celebration 2021: J.O.Y. in Your World

By |2021-01-26T11:39:19-05:00January 26th, 2021|Faith Formation, News, Youth|

Online Winter Celebration, our Virginia Synod youth event for 9th through 12th graders occurred last weekend. This year's event may have looked a lot different as participants gathered online using Zoom, but the joy of Winter [...]

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ELCA World Hunger Big Dream Grant Awarded to ForKids

By |2021-01-12T11:20:42-05:00January 12th, 2021|News|

ForKids, a nonprofit serving families and individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty throughout 14 cities and counties in Southeastern Virginia has been awarded a $45,000 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s World Hunger Big Dream grant. The [...]

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Statement on Storming the U.S. Capitol from Bishop Humphrey

By |2021-01-18T11:46:22-05:00January 8th, 2021|News|

Like most of you, as we celebrated the Epiphany of our Lord, I watched in disbelief at the images of a mob of protestors storming the steps and scaling the walls of our U.S. Capitol. [...]

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Reflections on the Virginia LARCUM Conference

By |2020-12-29T14:22:26-05:00December 29th, 2020|News|

By The Rev. Eric Moehring, Ecumenical Representative Virginia Synod The annual LARCUM (Lutheran/Anglican/Roman Catholic/United Methodist) Conference on December 4th and 5th was held this year on zoom instead of in person. A total of 107 [...]

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