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2013 Proclaim Retreat Registration Open

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ELM donors have helped build Proclaim, a vibrant community of nearly 120 publicly identified LGBTQ Lutheran rostered leaders and seminarians.

Early registration is now open for the 2013 Proclaim Retreat!

The retreat will be held at Bishop’s Ranch in Healdsburg, CA.  This retreat is open to members of Proclaim, significant others, and children.   There are 117 people in Proclaim.  This is the third annual Proclaim retreat.   For information on joining Proclaim go here.

Anyone who would like to learn more about Proclaim or attending the retreat can email ELM Executive Director Amalia Vagts (director@elm.org).

This year’s retreat, Wade in the Water, will feature keynote speaker, Bishop Yvette Flunder.

You support this work through your contributions to Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries.  Every dollar makes experiences like the Proclaim retreat a reality–and in turn you are affecting ministry throughout the church.  Thank you to our wonderful supporters for making this happen!  We give thanks especially to the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation for their  support of the Proclaim program.

ELM provides a scholarships to help defray the cost of registration for seminarians and those without call.   If you are interested in supporting a scholarship, please contact Amalia Vagts (Director@elm.org).

Learn more about Proclaim by visiting www.elm.org/proclaim.

 

2012 Year in Review: THANK YOU!

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Join us in remembering the people, ministries and places our work impacted in 2012.  You can skim the list, or make some hot chocolate and catch up on stories you missed from the year.

Read what YOU helped achieve in 2012.

Proclaim:

Proclaim, a professional community of Lutheran rostered leaders and seminarians who publicly identify as LGBTQ. has grown to 117 members in a year and a half.

We had a number of Proclaim members guest blog.  Below is a sample of their stories:

Sara Cogsil: Home in the Body of Christ

Brenda Bos: Why Our Message Matters

Rebecca Seely: LGBTQ student alliance groups on seminary campus

Cindy Crane: Spirit Day 2012 & bullying

 

Craig Minich: Reflections from New Orleans ELCA Youth Gathering

Cary Bass: A reflection on my wedding and marriage equality

The 2012 Proclaim Retreat: ¡Vamos Tod@s! was an important gathering of  over 70 LGBTQ rostered leaders, seminarians and their families.  The group met  for reflection, learning, worship and community-building. Read more about that gathering here. 

Registration opens Monday, January 7 for the 2013 Proclaim Retreat: Wade in the Water.  The keynote speaker for this year is Bishop Yvette Flunder.

For more on Proclaim go here.

 

2012 Mission Support:

With your help ELM donors have given away over $912,000 to ministry since the program began.

Some highlights from the Mission Support you provided this year:

East Bay Lutheran Youth Program, Pastor Craig Minich

EcoFaith Recovery; Portland, OR; Innovative environmental ministry; Pastor Robyn Hartwig

Grace Lutheran Church; Houston, TX; Pastor Lura Groen

Welcome and Center for Gay and Lesbian Studies; San Francisco Bay Area; National program for LGBTQ homeless teens; Pastor Megan Rohrer and Pastor Dawn Roginski

St. Luke’s Lutheran of Logan Square; Pastor Erik Christensen

Pastor Cindy Crane, Anti-bullying ministry in South Central Synod of Wisconsin

Set-Aside for 2012 Seminarian Internships– Brenda Bos, Cary Bass & Charles Edwin Weber.

For more about our Ministry Grants program go here.

 

Candidacy Accompaniment:

This year the program leaders made connections with all ELCA seminarians and a growing number of partner theological and divinity schools.  They area working with nearly 40 future leaders in the Lutheran church.

Because of your support we will be able to help some of the 20-30 seminarians looking for an internship congregation in Fall 2013.

We’re glad to announce the ELCA has provided us with a grant to develop resources materials for ELCA synodical and Churchwide staff and volunteers. Based on our history of working with LGBTQ candidates for ministry and the direct experiences of the Proclaim community.

For more about our Candidacy Accompaniment program go here. 

 

2012 Workin Scholars:

Each year ELM names a Joel R. Workin Memorial Scholar to honor the life and ministry of Joel Workin.  Joel was one of the three gay seminarians who were refused ordination in 1989 after coming out to their candidacy committees.

Because of a special gift we named two Scholars this year: Rebecca Seely and Asher O’Callaghan read more here.

This year a new, updated 2nd edition of “Dear God, I am Gay — thank you!” by Joel Workin was released.

Noteworthy Highlights:

First United Lutheran Church in San Francisco rejoined the ELCA. After calling openly gay pastor Jeff Johnson, First United was suspended in 1990, then expelled in 1995. Their actions, along with those of St. Francis Lutheran Church began the movement that became Lutheran Lesbian & Gay Ministries, then the Extraordinary Candidacy Project and eventually to the formation of Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries.

Joe Graumann, member of Proclaim, was named an ELCA Fund for Leaders recipient.  He wrote about his experience on Living Lutheran and the ELM Blog.

Bradley Schmeling began his call at Gloria Dei in St. Paul.  Gloria Dei is now the largest Lutheran church in the nation with a pastor who is openly gay.

When Proclaim reached 109 members, Brenda Bos of the Proclaim Communications Duo wrote about the journey to become a Proclaim member.

Ordinations of Julie Boleyn, Tyler Rasmussen and Caleb Crainer took place in 2012.  Jen Rude was received by the ELCA roster and John Roberts was reinstated.

We celebrated our 5th year as Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries! Amalia Vagts, Executive Director reflects on the organization’s history and looks to the future here.

All this good work and good news could not have been possible without your support.  Thank you!

We have a great deal of work to do in the coming year – we look forward to your involvement.

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Join Margaret & Bennett – double your contribution today

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You can join Bennett Falk and Margaret Moreland and become ELM supporters today.

I just received a remarkable phone call.

Last year, Margaret Moreland and Bennett Falk (pictured at left) gave a year-end gift to encourage new and former donors to support Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries.

Margaret says they want to do this again – and this year they are providing a very generous match.

This means that your new and renewed donations will be matched dollar for dollar between now and Dec. 31.  Click here to give now.

At least 20 seminarians will be seeking an internship site next fall, and there are 10 great pastors awaiting call right now.  Your contribution of $50 or $100 – or whatever you can send now – is a sign of hope and assurance to these ministers and the church.

Your gift of $50 or more would really help these leaders.  A $50 gift means $100 towards ministry by LGBTQ leaders. $250 would mean $500.

How to Give

There are three ways to donate this year and qualify for the match.

Give online right now by clicking here.  You can make a gift using a credit card or directly from your checking account.

-Call me at 563-382-6277 to make a donation using your credit card or directly from your checking account.  I’ll be in the office until 5:00 p.m. CT on Friday, Dec. 28 and Monday, Dec 31.

-Mail a check to ELM, 2649 N. Francisco Ave., Chicago, IL 60647.  It must be post-marked by Dec. 31.

Margaret told me she and Bennett are glad to make this gift because they care so much about LGBTQ leaders and the ministries that support them.  I hope we can count you among our supporters this year.

Your gift must be made on or by Dec. 31, 2012 to qualify for this dollar to dollar match.  The gift you can give is the support we need to help these leaders and ministries.  Thank you to all of our wonderful supporters and to Margaret and Bennett for this extraordinary gift.

Amalia Vagts, Executive Director

P.S.  Email me at director(at)elm.org if you have any questions about how we’ll use your contribution — or visit our website, www.elm.org.

Your Support at Work: the Winter 2012 Mission is NOW ONLINE

newsletter winter 2012 singles (1)_Page_1You could wait for the MISSION to arrive by mail.  But if you are eager to read how you’re helping LGBTQ leaders and their ministries, you can check out our most recent newsletter on line.

The Mission is a chance to share stories about the ministry you are making happen. This edition of the Mission features updates on those in the candidacy process. It also highlights ELM’s  Candidacy Accompaniment program.  Because of your support we will be able to help some of the 20-30 seminarians looking for an internship congregation in Fall 2013.

Another exciting projecting is launching in 2013:

We’re glad to announce the ELCA has provided us with a grant to develop resources materials for ELCA synodical and Churchwide staff and volunteers based on our history of working with LGBTQ candidates for ministry and the direct experiences of the Proclaim community.

Download a PDF version of the newsletter here.

Spread the newsletter and news of ELM’s work! Want multiple paper copies of the Mission for your congregation, book club, etc? Email Rachael (Operations@elm.org) your name, address and how many copies you would like.

For back issues of the Mission go here.

2013 Proclaim Retreat Keynote Speaker: Bishop Yvette Flunder

The Proclaim retreat is a gathering of publicly identified LGBTQ rostered leaders and seminarians for a time of renewal, community building, and professional development. This year’s retreat, Wade in the Water will be held at Bishop’s Ranch in Healdsburg, CA, a retreat and conference center in the heart of California’s Sonoma County.

The 2013 Proclaim retreat keynote speaker will be Bishop Yvette Flunder. Bishop Flunder is the founder and pastor of The City of Refuge UCC in San Francisco, CA. City of Refuge is a thriving inner-city congregation that celebrates the radically inclusive love of Jesus Christ.  In June 2003 Bishop Flunder was consecrated Presiding Bishop of The Fellowship, a multi-denominational fellowship of 110 primarily African American Christian leaders and laity representing 56 churches and faith-based organizations from all parts of the United States Mexico and Africa.

We are very excited to have Bishop Flunder join the Proclaim community at the retreat.

For more on ELM’s Proclaim retreat go here: www.elm.org/retreat/

Guest Blogger Brenda Bos: Why Our Message Matters

Today we hear from guest blogger Brenda Bos. She is currently on seminary internship at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Santa Monica. Brenda is a member of Proclaim and a 2012 Internship Grant recipient. She is a student at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley. The Rev. Jim Boline is her internship supervisor. 

Why Our Message Matters

Bishop: Will you proclaim the good news of God’s grace and Jesus Christ to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in our area?

Intern: I will and I ask God to help me.

Bishop: Will you serve as a beacon of hope to Reconciling in Christ Congregations, and to other congregations who are prayerfully considering inclusivity?

Intern: I will and I ask God to help me.

And with those words I was installed as the first intern of the Los Angeles chapter of Reconciling Works.   The chapter decided it was time to hire someone to be intentional about getting our message of grace out to the wider LGBT community in Southern California.  But we also realized it was time to “check in” with the ELCA congregations in Southern California, offering support and encouragement to congregations who are wondering about welcome. 

You’ll notice similar themes coming up for Proclaim as we figure out how to serve the church going forward.  For some of us, we’ve been out and pretty comfortable for several years.  We forget there are still hundreds of LGBT Lutherans who don’t know how to get support on their journey.  And we need to continue to boldly reach out to them.   There are straight allies who must remain silent, and the silence is excruciating. 

In the simplest terms, people of faith fall on two sides of inclusivity.  One side believes their faith calls them to love all people.  The other side believes their faith calls them to exclude sinners.  Loving, faithful people are on both sides of this issue.  And I feel called to listen, respect and love those who truly feel called by God to exclude me.  I’ve been on their side of the issue, and so I have compassion for their struggle.  I have also experienced the amazing liberation of grace and wish to share that as well.  We continue to learn the painful lesson that anger and hatred do not move us forward: compassion and dialogue do.

So often progressive clergy feel they have to be politically correct.  We cannot thump the Bible too hard.  We have to apologize for Imperialistic Christianity.  We’re sorry for the sins of the church, including the sins we have been subjected to in our ordination and coming out processes. 

But there are conflicted Christians who need to hear from us.  We don’t do any favors when we wear a collar and don’t proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ.  Christians are looking for clergy to help them find their position on LGBT issues.  If we, as Lutheran clergy or lay leaders, do not stand boldly on the words of Jesus Christ, but rather hem and haw and try to find a politically correct “non-offensive” stance, we have become like so much tasteless salt. 

Conflicted Christians are those who read their Bibles and think they are supposed to judge sexual minorities, but also read Jesus’ messages of love over and over again.  It’s been said the anti-gay message tends to be from the writings of Paul, while the pro-gay messages tend to be from Jesus.  Now, I’m grateful to our brother Paul: I think we all became Christians because of his work.  But I’ll pick Jesus Christ over every other voice in the Bible every time. 

We are called to love boldly.  We are called to live rightly.  We are called to proclaim the love and grace of Jesus Christ, and we will.  And we ask God to help us. 

Brenda Bos is a member of the Proclaim Communications Duo and a 2012 Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries seminarian internship grant recipient. She lives in Pasadena, California with her partner Janis Reid.  

ELM Worship Banners!

Last year at the Proclaim retreat, several people commented how wonderful it would be to have Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries and Proclaim banners to use for special services such as installations and ordinations. After looking into several options, we felt we could only do service to ELM’s beautiful logo by commissioning some original artwork. Many of us at ELM are well acquainted with Holden Village and the former Village Artist, Kristen Gilje. We contacted Kristen and she was thrilled to have the chance to work on the project. 

Several generous Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries donors embraced the invitation to underwrite the banners. The banners will soon be finished and available for celebration events such as Proclaim members ordinations, installations and reinstatements. The banners were made possible by special gifts from Bonny and John Vaught, Erik Stevens, the Revs. Jen Nagel & Jane McBride, Jerry & Val Vagts, David Lester & Amalia Vagts, and other friends from Holden Village.

Kristen Gilje does commissioned work for churches and organizations all over the nation, teaches workshops and shorter classes in several places as well as privately in her home. She lives in the Bellingham, WA area.

You can read the process and see photographs by visiting Kristen’s blog here.

2013 Grant Recipient: Rev. Lura Groen

Rev. Lura GroenWe conclude in-depth looks at the 2013 Ministry Grant recipients with a congregation that continues working with their community.

PARISH MINISTRY: Grace Lutheran Church, Houston, TX: Rev. Lura Groen: $2,500    

Grace Lutheran Church in Houston continues to expand and minister to the Montrose neighborhood they have called home since 1922.  ELM donors have been supporting Grace Lutheran Church since 2008.  Thanks in part to the generosity of ELM supporters, this congregation was able to call Pastor Lura, who was extraordinarily ordained in July of 2008. Membership and attendance continues to grow.  This grant will allow Grace to focus on growth rather than survival.  Grace works on a number of justice ministries such as micro financing, AIDS walks, and supporting the local food pantry.

How will this ELM grant help you in your ministry?

Perhaps most exciting for our small urban congregation has been the influx of young people in the last few months, many of whom come from religious traditions that have rejected them because of their sexual orientation or gender identity and expression. For the first time in years we have a young adult Bible study, started because our new members asked for it.

For more on ELM’s Ministry Grant program go to: https://www.elm.org/elm-grants/

 

Joseph Graumann featured in Living Lutheran

Joseph Graumann, an MDiv candidate at Gettysburg, Fund for Leaders recipient, and Proclaim member is featured in a Living Lutheran article, and on the home page of the ELCA.  Read his full article ” Called Through Love” here

Joseph writes offered this reflection on Proclaim & the importance of community:

As a gay future pastor in the church, I am so proud to be a part of Proclaim.  Without the work of Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries, my education — let alone my participation in the Fund For Leaders program — would not be possible.  While in Chicago, I met with Amalia to discuss how best to further Proclaim at Gettysburg seminary, and I was happy to find that there was such a vital community to be found in the organization. Even better, I was able to connect some LGBTQ-identified classmates with Proclaim’s resources and meet a fellow Proclaim-er at our annual Luther Bowl football tournament.  Because of your work, I have found a welcome place both at Gettysburg and in the wider church.

For more on ELM’s Proclaim program go here: https://www.elm.org/proclaim/

2013 Grant Recipient: Rev. Megan Rohrer

POVERTY & HOMELESSNESS MINISTRY: Welcome, Rev. Megan Rohrer: $1,000   

This grant will enable Welcome to work with Lutheran congregations across the country respond to poverty & homelessness in their communities.  Rev. Megan Rohrer will be working with the ELCA Domestic Hunger Program to create best practices for congregations responding to poverty. 

How will this ELM grant help you in your ministry?

Over the years, grant support from ELM has enabled the Welcome Ministry to take our ministry to the next level.  Ten years ago, in seminary when people told me that it was impossible to be a pastor in the ELCA, ELM supported my candidacy process and gave me scholarships to the annual retreat for pastoral leaders.  Six years ago, ELM grant funds enabled me to become ordained into a full time call.  Three years ago, ELM enabled Pastor Jay Wilson to be ordained and work to enable nearly all of our homeless guests to become housed.  Today, ELM is enabling us to expand our work across the country and to work more closely as a resource to the ELCA and ELCA congregations.  ELM’s grant support has enabled me to mature and grow as a pastor and to become an integral part of the ELCA. 

For more on ELM’s Ministry Grant program go to: https://www.elm.org/elm-grants/