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FUN, FRIENDSHIP, AND CHALLENGE AT "TUESDAYS"

July 26, 1997

NEW ORLEANS (ELCA) -- Imagine a world of fun, friendship, challenge, teamwork and lots of games, and you have "Tuesdays," a multi-faceted event in which all 30,000 young people attending the triennial Youth Gathering of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, July 23-27, found time to take part. The three...

MYLE YOUTH: "I BELIEVE I CAN FLY"

July 26, 1997

NEW ORLEANS (ELCA) -- "I believe I can fly, I believe I can touch the sky!" resounded throughout the McAlister Auditorium at Tulane University by high school youth attending the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's Multicultural Youth Leadership Event (MYLE), July 20-23. "Stones in the River" was the theme that...

LUTHERAN YOUNG PEOPLE CELEBRATE ETHNIC DIVERSITY

July 26, 1997

NEW ORLEANS (ELCA) -- When it comes to sharing music and dance from various cultures, young people do it with passion, vigor and pride. About 1,500 high school age Lutherans celebrated diversity at "Festival of Cultures" -- a "trek" about ethnic communities -- offered at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in...

ROHR TELLS ELCA YOUTH: "TAKE RISKS AND RESPOND"

July 25, 1997

NEW ORLEANS (ELCA) -- Steve Rohr told thousands of young people at the Louisiana Superdome, "Responsibility means our ability to respond." Rohr spoke to the Youth Gathering of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, meeting here July 23-27. The event has brought 30,000 teens to the city for celebration and...

LUTHERAN YOUTH SEEK TO IMPROVE THE WORLD

July 25, 1997

NEW ORLEANS (ELCA) -- "Almost one-fourth of our children in the United States live in poverty. That is not an act of God; there is no divine intervention saying that children must live in poverty," Paul Simon told 1,600 young people attending "Pale Blue Dot" -- a "trek" on political...

LUTHERAN YOUTH TAKE A TECHNOLOGICAL JOURNEY

July 25, 1997

NEW ORLEANS (ELCA) -- A journey of a thousand miles, and almost as many definitions of technology was the order of the day for 5,000 teens who attended "Trek 2001: A Technological Odyssey." They gathered in the Louisiana Superdome, where the Western States Servant Band lifted spirits and gave the...

LUTHERAN YOUTH TOLD: `THE LORD HAS NEED OF YOU'

July 24, 1997

NEW ORLEANS (ELCA) -- It was "Palm Sunday" in the Superdome and the Rev. Andrea DeGroot-Nesdahl told 37,000 young people, "You young baptized ones, the Lord has need of you to bear his word to the world." DeGroot-Nesdahl preached at the opening celebration of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's...

Lutherans See the World at Global Mission Events

July 22, 1997

SEGUIN, TEXAS (ELCA) -- About 2,600 members of the Evangelical = Lutheran Church in America gathered from around the world for two Global = Mission Events, titled, =22Look to Jesus -- Run the Race.=22 They took = place July 10-13 at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., and again July 17-20 =...

Lutherans Continue Assistance with Upper Midwest Flood Work

July 18, 1997

UPPER MIDWEST FLOOD WORK CONTINUES "I'm so tired" is a phrase the Rev. Gilbert B. Furst hears these days from pastors, Lutheran Social Service workers and members of clean-up crews working in the flood-stricken areas of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. Furst is associate director for the Evangelical Lutheran...

Braasch Named Director for Women of the ELCA

July 18, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Catherine I. H. Braasch, 48, Capron, Ill., has been named executive director for Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the women's organization of the ELCA. Women of the ELCA's executive board elected Braasch July 12. She will assume her new responsibilities Sept. 1. Braasch is...

ELCALutherans Observe Rachel's Day

July 18, 1997

RACHEL'S DAY OBSERVED "Many children today fear they will not grow up to be adults," said Joan Pope, a program director for the Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the women's organization of the ELCA. "They also fear drugs, guns, gangs, going home to an empty house, friends...

The Rev. Juan Cobrda Re-Elected in Slovak Zion Synod

July 18, 1997

COBRDA RE-ELECTED IN SLOVAK ZION SYNOD The Rev. Juan Cobrda, 66, was re-elected June 28 to a six-year term as bishop of the Slovak Zion Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The election came on the third ballot during the Slovak Zion Synod Assembly, June 27-29, at Muhlenberg...

Reformed Churches Approve Full Communion with ELCA

July 18, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Three U.S. churches of the Reformed tradition have given initial approval to sharing full communion with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The ELCA Churchwide Assembly will vote on the proposal when it meets Aug. 14-20 in Philadelphia. "The work we do in the name of Jesus...

The Rev. Gregory R. Pile Re-Elected in Allegheny Synod

July 18, 1997

PILE RE-ELECTED IN ALLEGHENY SYNOD The Rev. Gregory R. Pile, 48, was re-elected June 13 to a six-year term as bishop of the Allegheny Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The election came on the first ballot during the Allegheny Synod Assembly, June 12-14 in Altoona, Pa. Pile...

Lutheran Church Planter Minnick Retired

July 18, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. M.L. Minnick Jr., 65, retired July 15 from the active ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and as executive director of the ELCA Division for Outreach. Minnick is credited with seeing the starts of 875 Lutheran congregations across the United States and Caribbean...

ELCA Members Plan for Initiatives

July 18, 1997

ELCA MEMBERS PLAN FOR INITIATIVES About 60 members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) helped develope "creative and exciting" action plans for seven "Initiatives for a New Century." The initiatives are entitled: Deepen Our Worship Life, Teach the Faith, Witness to God's Action in the World, Strengthen One...

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July 17, 1997

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Lutheran Vespers Turns 50

July 16, 1997

LUTHERAN VESPERS TURNS 50 Lutheran Vespers, a radio ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, celebrates 50 years of programming. Lutheran Vespers began as an evening radio broadcast on WNAX, Yankton, S.D., in 1947. Today Lutheran Vespers is carried on over 200 stations in the United States, Africa and...

Christian Krause Elected LWF President

July 16, 1997

CHRISTIAN KRAUSE ELECTED LWF PRESIDENT Bishop Christian Krause, 57, of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brunswick was elected president of the Lutheran World Federation, July 14, to succeed Gottfied Braakemeier of Brazil. Krause is the third German president of the worldwide Lutheran communion. He was elected on the second ballot...

Giving to ELCA Congregations Grew by Nearly $70 Million

July 10, 1997

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Income for the 10,936 congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) in 1996 totaled $1,871,488,600 -- up $68,693,159 or 3.81 percent from 1995, reported the Rev. Lowell G. Almen, ELCA secretary. Of total congregational receipts, $1,330,490,347 was received in regular, unrestricted offerings -- up 2.68...

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