Saturday, November 27, 2010

Spring Retreat 2011 changes


Date change: New date is April 29 - May 1
Due to the very good chance of there still being snow at Camp Calumet for our spring retreat and the large number of students, we will need to change the retreat site and date for the Spring retreat. The board members have searched New England for what we thought would be the best alternative and we have found Rolling Ridge, in North Andover, MA. Please take a look at their website www.rollingridge.com and I'm sure you will agree that this is a very nice place to "Come away to a quiet place.... and rest awhile"

Fall Retreat 2010- Don Larsen

Another absolutely wonderful Intro to the Biblical year by Don Larsen. Many of us were "pushed out of our boxes" by some of the ways Don helped us to look at this amazing Book.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Fall Retreat at Camp Calumet

Hello everyone,

The fall retreat at Camp Calumet is one week and two hours away. Are we all as excited as I am to be starting another year of community and study. How awesome is this..... Pr. Don Larsen will be joining us for another unbelievable weekend of Biblical Study. If you would like a taste of what you are in for next weekend, check out the notes of his last retreat on the sidebar.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

2009-2010 School Members

How awesome is this. In 2007, the first class began in the school with 18 students. This year the incoming class total was 35. Below are the classes of 2010 and 2011 at the fall retreat at Camp Calumet.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Class of 2010


The second graduating class of the school. Go to shutterfly to see more pictures of the graduation at synod assembly. Click on shutterfly or the word pictures in the left side bar.

Rev Elaine Hewes 106a.mov

Watch Rev. Elaine Hewes sermon for the 2010 School of Lay Ministry graduation. Click on this video to go to YouTube and view part 2 and 3.

Pastoral Care with Pr. Susan Nachtigal, Spring Retreat 2010

This video is a few photo's from Pr. Susan's presentation on Pastoral Care. Faning the flame of our Baptism by giving away Christ's presence to the other.

Baptism

Sometimes there is nothing to do but act out what is stirring inside you.

The First Two Years

Enjoy this video!!!!! It is a compilation of pictures taken during retreats in the first two years of the school.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Dean

In the summer of 2009, Judy Armelin was added to the team as Dean of the school. Six lay people were also added to the School's Board.

Pastor Don Larsen's presentations on the Bible



At the fall retreat in 2008, Pastor Don Larsen presented on .... Bible as Word of God.... that creates, creates right relatedness, becomes Prophetic Word, is Wisdom, becomes flesh.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Class of 2009



The school of lay ministry began in the New England Synod in the fall of 2007. The synod leaders were hoping to have a handful of students that first year. To their surprise 18 people applied to be a part of the school.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Our Leaders



Pastor Ted Asta, Associate to the Bishop and Pastor Nancy Eldredge Hess led the school for the first two years. They were awesome leaders as well as compassionate companions on this "new" journey for us all.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

What can I "BE" at the end of the program?



The School embodies the belief in the “priesthood of all believers”, empowering its students to greater service to God and their congregations. It gives the students knowledge that fosters the confidence to be a stronger leader, teacher, mentor, and evangelizer.

Friday, June 25, 2010

What is the School of Lay Ministry?














It's not a curriculum.....




It's a community!!!



The New England Synod School of Lay Ministry is an opportunity for fellowship, spiritual growth and learning together.


The school is organized as a two year commitment of study. One year focuses on a Theological curriculum, including Lutheran Theology, church and ministry, Luther's Large and Small Catechism, Lutheran Heritage, and an introduction to other religions in America. The second year focus is Biblical Studies; How Lutherans Interpret the Bible and a Historical and Literary exploration of the Old and New Testaments.


Each year begins and ends with a retreat. The Fall retreat topic prepares the student for the course of study for that year. The Spring retreat focuses on topics related to how lay people minister in the church.

The time between retreats is spent in geographical study groups viewing "Select" courses related to the curriculum and engaging in reflection on each topic using study guides.