The Academy – August 2018
The NALC is committed to the renewal of all our congregations, working to develop and deliver resources that challenge and open the NALC to the work of the Holy Spirit in our ministry and mission. Each month we will be hosting a free webinar based on expressed needs by NALC Leaders, for NALC Leaders. Join us Tuesday, August 7, 2018, at 11:00 AM EST. To register or for additional details: The Academy – August 2018. Continue reading “The Academy – August 2018”
Lutheran Week – Burn Out: How To Avoid It & Tools To Assist
The NALC is committed to the renewal of all our congregations, working to develop and deliver resources that challenge and open the NALC to the work of the Holy Spirit in our ministry and mission. During Lutheran Week in Denver, the Mission Festival is designed to inspire and serve as a resource to congregations. This includes specific “break out” sessions on a variety of topics. Pastor Brad Hales is excited to present the topic: “Burn Out: How To Avoid It & Tools To Assist.” Continue reading “Lutheran Week – Burn Out: How To Avoid It & Tools To Assist”
Dangers of Discipleship
Dear Disciples of Jesus,
Through these years you have become distinctly aware of my unwavering commitment to discipleship. However, I must also offer some words of caution regarding the dangers of discipleship. Continue reading “Dangers of Discipleship”
Congo Mission International
Building Bridges Between Lutherans in North America and Congo
When Pastor Stéphane Kalonji responded to Bishop Masuangi Keya’s call to travel to the Democratic Republic of Congo and train pastors, seminarians, lay men and women, and youth leaders, he thought it would be a one-time
engagement. Continue reading “Congo Mission International”
Lutheran Week – Small and Rural Churches: The Hope of the Future
The NALC is committed to the renewal of all our congregations, working to develop and deliver resources that challenge and open the NALC to the work of the Holy Spirit in our ministry and mission. During Lutheran Week in Denver, the Mission Festival is designed to inspire and serve as a resource to congregations. This includes specific “break out” sessions on a variety of topics. Pastor Brad Hales is excited to present the topic: “Small and Rural Churches: The Hope of the Future” Continue reading “Lutheran Week – Small and Rural Churches: The Hope of the Future”
Moments of Mission – Rosemary Johnson
Youth and Family Ministry Update
The connecting continues. Check out the opportunities below. And make sure someone from your congregation is connected to the NALC Youth Ministry Facebook page for continued updates! Continue reading “Youth and Family Ministry Update”
The Panzo’s Prayer News
Cross Cultural Discipleship – Learning To Bridge The Gap
The NALC is committed to the renewal of all our congregations, working to develop and deliver resources that challenge and open the NALC to the work of the Holy Spirit in our ministry and mission. During Lutheran Week in Denver, the Mission Festival is designed to inspire and serve as a resource to congregations. This includes specific “break out” sessions on a variety of topics. NALC Global Workers Jeff and Mim Nellermoe are excited to share: “Cross Cultural Discipleship – Learning to Bridge the Gap.” Continue reading “Cross Cultural Discipleship – Learning To Bridge The Gap”