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Dec. 4, 2010: Please attend the “Spirit in the Desert” Benefit Concert in Carefree, AZ for the Navajo Lutheran Mission

Poster 2010 Spirit in the Desert NELM Benefit Concert

Please attend the 2010 “Spirit in the Desert” Benefit Concert for the Navajo Lutheran Mission Concert on Saturday, December 4, 2010 at 7 p.m. in Carefree, Arizona

Place:

Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center
7415 East Elbow Bend Road
Carefree, Arizona

Date/Time:

Saturday, December 4, 2010
7 p.m.

Directions Link to the Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center

The Navajo Lutheran Mission is located in remote Rock Point, AZ.

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Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission
P.O. Box 354, Hwy 191
One Mission Lane
Rock Point, AZ
86545-0354

ExecutiveDirector@NELM.org

(928) 659-4201 (Mission office)
(928) 659-4202 (school)
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Christel Badey
Clarence C. Begay
Kay Fett
Bob Hutson
Janice Lee Jim
Roger Johnsen
Alice Natale
Angela Root
Jerry Thomas
Sue Vogel-Herrera
Richard Wixon

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Vote today for the Navajo Lutheran Mission in the Kohl’s Cares contest: Your support is needed, vote 5 times today

Please vote today for the Navajo Lutheran Mission and School in the Kohl’s Cares contest

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Navajo Lutheran Mission June 2010 newsletter

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Arizona sacred sites observances for 2010 National Sacred Places Prayer Days includes Navajo Nation

Arizona events for 2010 National Sacred Places Prayer Days includes Navajo Nation

Arizona sacred sites include Mount Graham (Dzil Nchaa Si An) and the San Francisco Peaks that is sacred to the Navajo and other American Indian tribes

Other Navajo Nation environmental events and news in near future:

6th Annual Navajo Nation Drinking Water Conference
July 12-15, 2010
Scottsdale, Arizona
email Michelle K. Silver:
mksilver@navajopublicwater.org

Thousands of Homes on the Navajo Reservation Will Soon Get Running Water

Navajo Nation Parks

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19th generation Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe

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611 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE
Washington, DC
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News Statement released on 6/17/10

For Immediate Release

JUNE 18-23 SET FOR 2010 NATIONAL SACRED PLACES PRAYER DAYS

Washington, DC — Observances and ceremonies will be held across the country from June 18 through June 23 to mark the 2010 National Days of Prayer to Protect Native American Sacred Places.

The observance in Washington, D.C. will be held on Monday, June 21 at 9:00 a.m. on the United States Capitol Grounds, West Front Grassy Area (see details under the Washington, D.C. listing in the alphabetical list on the following pages).

Descriptions of certain sacred places and threats they face, as well as times and places for public commemorations are listed below.

Some of the gatherings highlighted in this release are educational forums, not religious ceremonies, and are open to the general public.

Others are ceremonial and may be conducted in private.

In addition to those listed below, there will be observances and prayers offered at other sacred places that are under threat and at those not endangered at this time.

“Native and non-Native people nationwide gather at this time for Solstice ceremonies and to honor sacred places, with a special emphasis this year on sacred waters and those beings that depend on them,” said Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne & Hodulgee Muscogee).

She is President of The Morning Star Institute, which organizes the National Sacred Places Prayer Days.

“Ceremonies are being conducted as Native American peoples engage in legal struggles with federal agencies that side with developers that endanger Native sacred places,” said Ms. Harjo.

“Once again, we call on Congress to build a door to the courts for Native nations to protect our traditional churches. Many sacred places are being damaged because Native nations do not have equal access under the First Amendment to defend them.”

All other peoples in the United States can use the First Amendment to protect their churches, but the Supreme Court closed that door to Native Americans in 1988.

The Court, from 1988 to 2009, has declined to allow federal religious freedom statutes to be used to protect Native American sacred places or the exercise of Native American religious freedom at sacred places.

“Today, Native Americans are the only peoples in the United States who do not have a constitutional or statutory right of action to protect sacred places or our exercise of religious freedom there,” said Ms. Harjo.

“That simply must change as a matter of fairness and equity. Native nations have been cobbling together protections based on defenses intended for other purposes. Some may permit a place at the table when development is being contemplated, but Native peoples are not taken seriously because the agencies and developers know that the Supreme Court does not appear inclined to hear lawsuits which lack a tailor-made cause of action.”

“The Obama Administration is strengthening consultation and sacred sites Executive Orders,” said Ms. Harjo, “but executive orders do not create legal protections.”

During his presidential campaign in 2008, Sen. Barack Obama addressed this issue as part of his Native American policy platform for religious freedom, cultural rights and sacred places protection:

“Native American sacred places and site-specific ceremonies are under threat from development, pollution, and vandalism.

Barack Obama supports legal protections for sacred places and cultural traditions, including Native ancestors’ burial grounds and churches.”

“Native American people are heartened that President Obama is fulfilling his promise,” said Ms. Harjo. “And we look forward to the day when the President calls on Congress to create a right of action so we can defend our holy places. Over 20 years have passed without Congress creating a door to the courthouse for Native Americans. Now, with the support of the President, we pray that this will be the last year we are denied justice.”

The 2010 observances will be the eighth of the National Prayer Days to Protect Native American Sacred Places.

The first National Prayer Day was conducted on June 20, 2003, on the U.S. Capitol Grounds and nationwide to emphasize the need for Congress to enact a cause of action to protect Native sacred places.

That need still exists.

Native peoples also are encouraged that the U.S. is reviewing the United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and consulting with tribal leaders about whether or not to adopt it.

The Declaration includes the following statements regarding sacred places:

“Article 11, 1: Indigenous peoples have the right to practise and revitalize their cultural traditions and customs. This includes the right to maintain, protect and develop the past, present and future manifestations of their cultures, such as archaeological and historical sites, artifacts, designs, ceremonies, technologies and visual and performing arts and literature.

“Article 11, 2: States shall provide redress through effective mechanisms, which may include restitution, developed in conjunction with indigenous peoples, with respect to their cultural, intellectual, religious and spiritual property taken without their free, prior and informed consent or in violation of their laws, traditions and customs.”

“Article 12, 1: Indigenous peoples have the right to manifest, practice, develop and teach their spiritual and religious traditions, customs and ceremonies; the right to maintain, protect, and have access in privacy to their religious and cultural sites; the right to the use and control of their ceremonial objects; and the right to the repatriation of their human remains.”

“Article 25: Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and strengthen their distinctive spiritual relationship with their traditionally owned or otherwise occupied and used lands, territories, waters and coastal seas and other resources and to uphold their responsibilities to future generations in this regard.”

Arizona: Mount Graham, Dzil Nchaa Si An

Mount Graham is sacred to the Western Apache people and is known to the San Carlos Apache as Dzil Nchaa Si An.

It is a holy landscape where Gaahn or Mountain Spirits reside and ancestral Apache rest.

It is a place of ceremonies and medicine plants, and home to the endangered red squirrel.

The Pinaleño Mountains or Mount Graham is a unique ecological treasure.

It is the tallest mountain in southern Arizona and encompasses six different life zones from the valley floor to its peak at 10,720 ft.

Called a “Sky Island” ecosystem, the old growth forests on Mount Graham’s summit are the Arizona equivalent of rainforests.

The abundant springs and high altitude meadows have offered sustenance and a source of healing to Apache people who live in the desert.

The cool moist characteristics of the Mountain have nurtured 18 different plants and animals found nowhere else in the world.

In the 1980s, the University of Arizona and their partners at the time, including the Vatican and the Smithsonian Institution, chose Mount Graham as the site to construct an observatory with seven large telescopes known as the Columbus Project.

Beginning in 1988, the Arizona congressional delegation succeeded in gaining exemptions for the project from the endangered species, environmental, historical preservation and other laws.

In 1989, the University of Arizona was granted a 20-year special use permit by the Coronado National Forest and the U.S. Forest Service, and appropriation riders kept the project flush with public benefits without having to abide by federal laws or regulations, including federal Indian laws intended to protect religious freedom, burial grounds and cultural properties.

Vatican spokesmen stated that Mount Graham was not a religious or sacred place.

University employees and lobbyists attempted to undermine the reputations of Apache religious leaders and practitioners, and retained at least one San Carlos tribal official to testify that the Mountain was not sacred or significant to the Apache peoples.

For decades, Apache peoples, scientists, conservationists and university students have resisted the University of Arizona’s decision to build the telescopes on the Mountain’s summit.

Even though frequent cloud cover makes telescope viewing marginal and Mount Graham was ranked 38th in a study of astronomical sites in the U.S., the Arizona congressional delegation and the University have persisted with the project.

Today, the construction of telescopes and resulting federal closure of the Mountain’s top are desecrating the Mountain and its irreplaceable relationship with Apache peoples.

The struggle continues to protect the natural and cultural heritage of Mount Graham from the precedent-setting destruction still being caused by the University in building their observatory on Mount Graham.

The efforts of cultural protection and environmental organizations and affected Tribes to protect the sacredness of Mount Graham continue unabated.

The University of Arizona is now operating its observatory without a valid special use permit.

Its 20-year federal permit expired on April 19, 2009.

The University has asked the Coronado National Forest for a new permit, but, as of June of 2010, a decision on whether to grant the permit has not yet been made.

The Forest Service has determined that it needs to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to gather information as to the pros and cons of granting a new permit.

The University has objected strenuously to a new EIS. From what little information the Mount Graham Coalition and the San Carlos Apache Tribe have learned, the Forest Service’s and the University’s lawyers are “in discussions” to determine the final form of the permit renewal process.

There are a number of reasons for the Forest Service to deny a new permit.

The lapsed permit had a number of terms and conditions that were violated by the University.

Many of these conditions should have led to the revocation of the permit but did not.

All of these violations need to be studied to determine whether the University can follow the rules of a new permit.

The conditions of Mount Graham have changed substantially since the permit was granted and the observatory is even less compatible with the religious and ecological importance of Mount Graham.

Since the permit was granted, the “shape” of Mount Graham has been deemed eligible for placement on the national list of historic places.

In addition, the Forest Service now acknowledges that Mount Graham is a Traditional Cultural Property to Western Apache people and has taken steps to consult (although it has a long way to go) with traditional Apache about the sacred nature of the Mountain and how to protect it.

The University may go to Congress for yet another exemption to religious freedom and environmental laws and to force the Forest Service to issue a new permit.

Supporters of Mount Graham would be the last to hear of any lobbying along these lines and must be ever vigilant to stop this from happening.

For these and many other reasons, it is important for supporters of Apache peoples and Mount Graham to urge the Forest Service to deny the University a new permit and require that the existing telescopes on Mount Graham be removed.

After 20 years of construction, the large telescope project is still not complete and is useless as a scientific instrument.

Although the primary mirrors are in place on the telescope, the two secondary mirrors, which are indispensable for the telescope, were broken by the University of Arizona.

One was broken while being installed in the telescope and the other was broken at the University’s mirror lab. It will be at least several years before replacement mirrors are cast and ready for the telescope.

Since the telescope was originally designed, the University realized what studies had shown all along: Mount Graham is not suitable for a large telescope because of weather and other factors.

To compensate for the poor placement of the telescope, the University is attempting to add electronic correction equipment to the telescope to compensate for the poor “seeing.”

However, this equipment is a long way from being perfected.

Several fires devastated the top of Mount Graham in past years.

They were fought to protect the telescopes more than the ecosystem and, as a result, much damage was done to the Mountain that could have been avoided.

The Forest Service has decided to thin the forest and otherwise manipulate the ecosystem to try to protect what remains and to restore what has been damaged.

The final decision on what “treatments” will be carried out will be released soon.

However, there may still be time to weigh in with the Forest Service to make sure that any plan helps and not hurts the Mountain.

It also appears that, while the University is unwilling to voluntarily withdraw from Mount Graham, it does admit that serious mistakes were made that it does not to want to make again. Now is the time to gently work with the University to urge it to correct past mistakes.

Prayers and diligence are needed now more than ever for Mount Graham.

The ecosystem is under serious threat from climate change and other patterns of destruction; there is an opportunity for the Forest Service to deny a new permit for the telescopes and require they be removed; and there is a chance to protect the existing ecosystem and restore some of what has been lost.

And, the sacredness of Mount Graham continues to be challenged and, while the Mountain is able to protect itself, supporters can help to protect it.

For more information, contact the Mount Graham Coalition, Roger Featherstone, President, at greenfire@featherstone.ws or Dinah Bear, Secretary, at Bear6@verizon.net

Arizona: San Francisco Peaks

The San Francisco Peaks are on federal land that is sacred to Apache, Hopi, Hualapai, Navajo, Yavapai and other Native nations.

The San Francisco Peaks are home to many sacred beings, medicine places and origin sites. Myriad ceremonies are conducted there for healing, well-being, balance, commemoration, passages and the world’s water and life cycles.

Indeed, the U.S. Forest Service has indicated that the San Francisco Peaks are sacred and holy to over thirteen Tribes in the southwestern United States.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Forest Service and the privately owned Snowbowl ski resort, which is located on the San Francisco Peaks, plan to expand the ski area and to use recycled sewage to make artificial snow.

The expansion and sewage-to-snow plans could have a disastrous impact on the Native religions and people and on the water and health of the entire region.

The creeping recreational development has concerned Native spiritual leaders and tribal officials for decades, but current plans far exceed the past activity at the resort.

The area is within the Coconino National Forest.

Native nations attempted to protect the San Francisco Peaks in court.

The District Court ruled for the development in January 2006.

In March 2007, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the lower court’s decision and ruled for the Hopi Tribe, Navajo Nation and others.

A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit ruled that the Forest Service violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and the National Environmental Policy Act in allowing the Snowbowl Resort to expand over 100 acres of rare alpine ecosystem, part of the area that is sacred to Native Peoples.

The federal government challenged that decision and petitioned the Ninth Circuit for rehearing en banc.

Such petitions are rarely granted, but the Court granted this one.

The case was argued in front of the 11-judge en banc panel of the Ninth Circuit in Pasadena in December 2007. The Ninth Circuit issued the decision of the en banc panel on August 8, 2008, ruling in favor of development.

The Native nations submitted a writ of certiorari for the U.S. Supreme Court. On June 8, 2009, the Supreme Court declined to review the decision.

The Tribes attempted to reach some sort of administrative accommodation with the new Administration, but such efforts have not borne fruit.

The Save the Peaks Coalition subsequently filed suit against the federal government on a NEPA issue.

Oral arguments on the case were scheduled for June 14, 2010.

The Court unilaterally issued a new order in May, requiring briefing on the issue of res judicata and rescheduling the oral argument to July 16, 2010, at the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Phoenix, Arizona.

Gatherings and prayer vigils are being held at the Courthouse.


Navajo Lutheran Mission invites everyone to the “Healing and Reconciliation in the Art of Mission” during the Spirit in the Desert on March 12, 2010 in Carefree, AZ featuring Rev. Dr. George Cairns and Dr. Nancy Cairns

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Navajo Lutheran Mission Executive Director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard to speak Feb. 15-16, 2010 in Scottsdale, AZ

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Navajo Lutheran Mission Executive Director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard to speak this coming Monday and Tuesday (Feb. 15-16, 2010) at event in Scottsdale, AZ.

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The sessions include a talk by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, Executive Director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona

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Biblical Theology and American Indian Liberation

The Bible has almost exclusively been interpreted through the eyes of the Euro-American communities.

How has this impacted the Native American Community and what would the Bible look like seen from the perspective of a Native American Theology?
Pastor Lynn Hubbard is the Executive Director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona.

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Fees: Includes program materials, two lunches, evening meal, coffee hours, and goodies.

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Group rates:

Available only until January 30, 2010

10 or more—$50 per person/ 5-9 – $55 per person.

All Group registrations must include form for each person but only one check.

With each group of 10 or more your called pastor may come as a guest of LSA 2010

Individual Registration Due Date:
January 30, 2010

$60.00 per person for two days (no one day fees)
$70.00 per person for on-site registration

Make all checks payable to Lutheran Seniors Assembly and mail to the Registrar.

Send all Registrations to:
Shirley Scott, Registrar
13829 N 43rd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85032
602-778-2252

Direct Questions to:
Tonya Cockram
623-878-3996

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GiftCrazy.net is owned by Lisa and Robert Gehl – who live in Plainfield, IL – “with their hyper dog and lethargic cat (doing their part to promote a cosmic balance).”
Their company, Gehl Force, Ltd., specializes in finding unique gifts and seasonal items for home and office.
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On the GiftCrazy.net website it states:

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GiftCrazy donates 10% of all sales (or commissions, whichever is appropriate) to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission.
The Mission is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that provides much-needed services to people who live on the Navajo Indian Reservation.
Services include education, medical services, school-aged nursing, food, clothing and spiritual counseling.

For more information on the mission and the valuable services they provide, contact the Navajo Lutheran Mission directly at 928-659-4202

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For 11 years, Love of Christ Lutheran Church in Mesa, AZ has sent a team including youth to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission, Rock Point, Ariz.

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Green Valley News & Sun story on the NELM visit by the 2009 team from Desert Hills Lutheran Church in Green Valley, AZ

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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review preview story on April 9, 2009 on upcoming NELM visit by 2009 team from the Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills in Pittsburgh, PA

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Navajo Lutheran Mission Executive Director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard to speak this coming Monday and Tuesday (Feb. 15-16, 2010) at event in Scottsdale, AZ.

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The sessions include a talk by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, Executive Director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona

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Biblical Theology and American Indian Liberation

The Bible has almost exclusively been interpreted through the eyes of the Euro-American communities.

How has this impacted the Native American Community and what would the Bible look like seen from the perspective of a Native American Theology?
Pastor Lynn Hubbard is the Executive Director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona.

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Fees: Includes program materials, two lunches, evening meal, coffee hours, and goodies.

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Group rates:

Available only until January 30, 2010

10 or more—$50 per person/ 5-9 – $55 per person.

All Group registrations must include form for each person but only one check.

With each group of 10 or more your called pastor may come as a guest of LSA 2010

Individual Registration Due Date:
January 30, 2010

$60.00 per person for two days (no one day fees)
$70.00 per person for on-site registration

Make all checks payable to Lutheran Seniors Assembly and mail to the Registrar.

Send all Registrations to:
Shirley Scott, Registrar
13829 N 43rd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85032
602-778-2252

Direct Questions to:
Tonya Cockram
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Navajo Lutheran Mission named Johnson & Johnson 2008 Community HealthCare Program Awardee sponsored by the Johnson & Johnson family and The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

The Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission thanks Lisa and Robert Gehl of Plainfield, IL, the owners of the website GiftCrazy.net because the company in Plainfield, IL donates 10% of all sales to the mission.
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GiftCrazy.net is owned by Lisa and Robert Gehl – who live in Plainfield, IL – “with their hyper dog and lethargic cat (doing their part to promote a cosmic balance).”
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GiftCrazy donates 10% of all sales (or commissions, whichever is appropriate) to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission.
The Mission is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that provides much-needed services to people who live on the Navajo Indian Reservation.
Services include education, medical services, school-aged nursing, food, clothing and spiritual counseling.

For more information on the mission and the valuable services they provide, contact the Navajo Lutheran Mission directly at 928-659-4202

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For 11 years, Love of Christ Lutheran Church in Mesa, AZ has sent a team including youth to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission, Rock Point, Ariz.

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The Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission looks forward to June 2010 visit by group from Sunne Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wilton, ND

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The Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission is looking forward to a visit in June 2010 from a group of the Sunne Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wilton, ND

Check out the Sunne Lutheran announcements about plans to visit NELM in June 2010

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7701 Highway 36
PO Box 217
Wilton, ND
58579

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Sunne Lutheran Youth aka SLY “announces the 2010 Faith Adventure to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona (with a side trip to the Grand Canyon) June 18-26, 2010.

The plans are to leave on June 18.  We will be traveling by charter bus with overnight stops in Denver, Durango, and the Grand Canyon.

While at Rock Point, we will be staying at the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (www.nelm.org), a ministry of the Lutheran Church.

While at the Mission, we may be doing VBS, construction, cleaning, painting, landscaping, etc.

We will also be checking out the Grand Canyon, Canyon de Chelly, the Colorado Rockies (the mountains, not the baseball team), and various other sites.

We will leave Arizona on Friday, June 25, and return to Wilton on June 26.

This Faith Adventure is open to anyone in grades 8-12 regardless of their church affiliation or even if they don’t have an affiliation.

Since we are limited to 30 people, priority will be given to those in grades 9-12.

Those in grades 9-12 can register at any time until October 25.

Registration for eighth graders begins on October 11, if space is available.

Registration closes on October 25.

Please feel free to invite friends to join in.

The cost of this Faith Adventure is $750/person BUT you only have to pay $350, the remainder we will raise.

Your $350 non-refundable down payment (or portion thereof if you are making installments) and the registration forms (medical release and parental authorization) are what needs to be turned in to Pastor Paul to have yourself registered.

If you cannot provide $350 at the time of registration, an installment plan can be arranged.  A limited number of partial scholarships are also available, but there are no full scholarships.

If finances are an issue, please speak to Pastor Paul.

There are several expectations if you choose to participate.

First of all, you must be in worship at least 18 times between now and June 13.  If you are not a member of Sunne, then worship in your home church.

The second major expectation is that participants will take part in all fundraising activities.

If participant chooses not to participate in an activity, that person will need to pay an additional amount based on the funds raised in that activity.

Money does not magically appear.

Fundraising is a team effort.

The third major expectation is that participants will take part in a community service project on Join Hands Day (May 1, 2010) or an equivalent project.

This is our way of serving our home community and saying thanks to our home community.

There are number of people interested in being a chaperone.

If you know of an adult that is interested, please have them contact Pastor Paul.

We are asking all chaperones to pay $350 toward the cost.

Chaperones are expected to be team leaders and fulfill the expectations mentioned above.

We will be having an information meeting on October 11 at 11:30 a.m. (following the 10:30 worship service).

This meeting is for all parents, youth, and potential chaperones who are interested in this Faith Adventure.

If you have any questions or concerns, please give Pastor Paul a call or send him an email .”


Navajo Lutheran Mission 2009 Installation: Bishop Talmage says humble approach best

Installation of Rev. Dr. Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard and Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard at Navajo Lutheran Mission
ELCA Grand Canyon Bishop Steve Talmage calls for humble approach in working with tribe

Bishop Talmage acknowledges God was at work with Navajo long before missionaries arrived

(Rock Point, Arizona) – The fourth video on the Installation of Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard and Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard at the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) in Rock Point, Arizona by Bishop Steve Talmage of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Grand Canyon Synod.

Bishop Talmage installed the Hubbards on Sun., June 7, 2009.

In this video, Bishop Steve Talmage talks Navajo medical milestones like Dr. Lori Arviso Alvord, who in 1994 was the first Navajo woman to be board certified in surgery. (See photo collage below)

I believe there is a need to maintain Jesus’s spirit of humility in seeking to discover the bridges that can be made and even crossed between the cultures and histories that exist in this place, Bishop Talmage told those gathered for the Installation Service.

In our less than perfect history of over 50 years of ministry at Rock Point, those who have come from the outside have struggled to be humble, patient and willing to recognize the need to discover how God has already been at work among the people here, Bishop Talmage said.

Love the stranger, love the neighbor and a friend with an open heart – with the open heart that Jesus has for all of God’s children,” said Bishop Talmage of the effect of the mission and school on those who do not know Jesus.

Bishop Talmage’s message of humility and realization that God has long been a part of the Navajo culture even before missionaries resonates with Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, who became executive director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission in the spring of 2009 and has a been an outspoken advocate for Christian respect for the American Indian culture and traditions.

While still following the original goals of the mission, Rev. Hubbard is taking a respectful and humble approach to the mission’s work in the Navajo community.

He believes the purpose of the mission is to minister with the Navajo not for the Navajo.

With the century-long horrors of the Christian boarding lasting to mid 1900s still fresh in elders’ minds, Hubbard believes we need to practice healing and reconciliation, not judge people whose path to the divine life might be different than ours.

Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, who sings and plays guitar, is planning a series of concerts starting in the fall of 2009 at churches and other venues in Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Colorado, California.

The free fundraising concerts are to raise awareness about mission projects and the new Mission in Reverse model that the mission is operating under since he arrived in the Spring of 2009.

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Dr. Lori Arviso Alvord: Changing the Faces of Medicine traveling exhibition

Photo Gallery of Dr. Lori Arviso Alvord

Captions to the photos of Dr. Lori Arviso Alvord and her family that are used in video and in above collage:

Dr. Lori Arviso Alvord, the first Navajo woman physician to be board-certified in surgery. courtesy: Lori Arviso Alvord, M.D.
Lori Arviso Alvord in High School in 1975
Lori Arviso Alvord’s father and paternal grandmother at her graduation from Stanford Medical School, 1985
Lori Arviso Alvord at age 1 with her father, Robert Cupp in 1959
Lori Arviso Alvord (rear, center) with five generations of her family
Dr. Lori Arviso Alvord performing surgery

The Scalpel and the Silver Bear (Widener Universigty): A Navajo Woman’s Surgeon’s Story

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You can support the Navajo Lutheran Mission through financial donations, volunteering and many other national programs.

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Back to School: Children of the Navajo Lutheran Mission School

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Video of the Second Week of School (August 13, 2009) and a photo montage of the students and teachers at the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona.
Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09
The video is narrated by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard (pictured below), executive director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission.

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The video features the mission K-6 students, teachers and staff.

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Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09
NELM School Principal Felisita Jones

Kindergarten teacher Sharon Woody
1st grade teacher Lark Pettit
2nd grade teacher Jolene Wilson
3rd and 4th grade teacher Pauline Wagon
5th and 6th grade teacher Eileen Holiday

Other NELM employees:

Tara Chee, NELM Community Services Coordinator and Navajo Language and Culture Instructor

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2009 Board of Directors Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission

Ron Augustson, Chair

Janice Lee Jim

Roger Johnsen

Jerry Thomas

Bill Heincke

Richard Wixom

David Ulibarri

Jeannie M. Harvey

Christel Badey

Clarence Begay

Sue Vogel-Herrera

Alice Natale

You can support the Navajo Lutheran Mission through financial donations, volunteering and many other national programs.

For details visit the mission’s support page

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She has Michigan roots – lived in in Davison and taught school in LakeVille Public Schools in Otisville where she was a Speech and Language Pathologist.
In 1994 Buckley decided to refocus her life, escape from the cold weather, and move to the beautiful Verde Valley in Arizonas high desert.
She is a poet and writer who plays Native American style flute music and has great respect for the Navajo and other Native American tribes and their respective cultures/heritage.
Carol also teaches classes on how to play the Native flute.
Songs used in videos are from Carol Buckley’s “Rhythm Keepers” and “Raindrops on Roses” CDs
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Navajo Lutheran Mission First Day of School Part 1:
Carol Buckley’s Rhythm Keepers CD
Track 6: “Recollection”
Track 4: “Twin Hearts”
Track 8: “Native Image”
Navajo Lutheran Mission First Day of School Part 2:
Carol Buckley’s Rhythm Keepers CD
Track 5 “Red Rock Beat”
Track 8 “Native Image”
Track 7 “Roadrunner”
Track 12 “Twilight “
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Navajo Lutheran Mission Second Week of School and Photo Montage:
Carol Buckley’s Raindrops on Roses CD
Track 4 “Living Life”
Track 6 “Dancing Moccasins”

Arizona Flutes and Native Arts
P.O. Box 1511
Camp Verde, AZ
86322

1-928-300-4781 (office)

Thoughts, quotes and photos from Carol Buckley at Arizona Flutes

Flute Blessing by Carol Buckley, June 2000:

I hold this ancient instrument to my heart

And bless it with love.

I ask that my breath flow with ease

As my fingers dance to the rhythm

Of the ancient spirits joy.

May the music coming from this ancient instrument

Flow from my heart to heal wounded spirits,

Comfort and sooth troubled souls

And bring joy to the lives it touches.

Allow me to play in the peacefulness of the moment,

In the joy of celebration, and in the sacredness of living.

Arizona Flutes and Native Arts homepage

Navajo Nation Flag used in this video was created by artist R. Daniel Markstedt of Linköping in central Sweden:

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R. Daniel Markstedt Wikipedia username is Himasaram

Link to Navajo Flag on Wikipedia

Himasaram Wikipedia gallery

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Knox College

2 East South Street

Galesburg, IL

61401-4999

1-309-341-7000

Knox College website

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Knox College students at NELM (left) in 2008. Students make fry bread (right) on the Navajo Reservation

Knox College students at Navajo Lutheran Mission

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Wikipedia page about Knox College

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Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch in Texas

Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch

Located 36 miles northwest of Amarillo, Texas, on US Highway 385

Cal Farley’s Girlstown, U.S.A.

Situated on 1,425 acres of land eight miles south of Whiteface, Texas, (west of Lubbock)

1-806-372-2341

1-800-657-7124 (toll free)

Cal Farley’s

600 W. 11th St.

Amarillo, TX

79101-3228

Rev. Deborah Hubbard,Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard,Reverend Lynn Hubbard,Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard,Grand Canyon Synod,ELCA,ELCA Grand Canyon Synod,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,Presbyterian,Lutheran,House of Prayer,NELM House of Prayer

A Couple With A Mission: Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard and Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard

The Hubbards arrived at the Navajo Lutheran Mission in the spring of 2009 after each having their own respective church in northern Michigan.
Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard is the NELM executive director.
Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard is a Presbyterian minister who is now the pastor of the mission House of Prayer Lutheran Church.
Both were installed by Grand Canyon Synod Bishop Steve Talmage.

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Photos of the students, teachers, staff and friends of the Navajo Lutheran Mission:

Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Native American,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Navajo Lutheran Mission,Navajo Nation,Navajo Reservation,Navajo,Rock Point,Arizona,school,school buses,school bus,schools,Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard,kids,youth,Navajo youth,children

2009 First Day of School #1: Navajo Lutheran Mission Rock Point, AZ

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Video of the First Day of School (August 13, 2009) at the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona.

Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09
The video is narrated by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard (pictured below), executive director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission.

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The video features the mission K-6 students, teachers and staff.

1-928-659-4201 (Office)
1-928-659-4202 (School)
Navajo Lutheran Mission School:

Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09
NELM School Principal Felisita Jones

Kindergarten teacher Sharon Woody
1st grade teacher Lark Pettit
2nd grade teacher Jolene Wilson
3rd and 4th grade teacher Pauline Wagon
5th and 6th grade teacher Eileen Holiday

Other NELM employees:

Tara Chee, NELM Community Services Coordinator and Navajo Language and Culture Instructor

-

2009 Board of Directors Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission

Ron Augustson, Chair

Janice Lee Jim

Roger Johnsen

Jerry Thomas

Bill Heincke

Richard Wixom

David Ulibarri

Jeannie M. Harvey

Christel Badey

Clarence Begay

Sue Vogel-Herrera

Alice Natale

You can support the Navajo Lutheran Mission through financial donations, volunteering and many other national programs.

For details visit the mission’s support page

Campbell’s Labels for Education

General Mills Boxtops for Education

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Links related to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM):

NELM on facebook

NELM on wordpress blog

NELM on Blogger

NELM on Zimbio

NELM on myspace

NELM on bliptv

NELM on youtube

NELM on photobucket

NELM on Twitter

Flute music courtesy Arizona Flutes and Native Arts in Camp Verde, AZ

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Carol Buckley, owner of Arizona Flutes and Native Arts in Camp Verde, AZ (high desert in Verde Valley) and a non-native flute musician specializing in American Indian music.
She has Michigan roots – lived in in Davison and taught school in LakeVille Public Schools in Otisville where she was a Speech and Language Pathologist.
In 1994 Buckley decided to refocus her life, escape from the cold weather, and move to the beautiful Verde Valley in Arizonas high desert.
She is a poet and writer who plays Native American style flute music and has great respect for the Navajo and other Native American tribes and their respective cultures/heritage.
Carol also teaches classes on how to play the Native flute.
Songs used in videos are from Carol Buckley’s “Rhythm Keepers” and “Raindrops on Roses” CDs
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Navajo Lutheran Mission First Day of School Part 1:
Carol Buckley’s Rhythm Keepers CD
Track 6: “Recollection”
Track 4: “Twin Hearts”
Track 8: “Native Image”
Navajo Lutheran Mission First Day of School Part 2:
Carol Buckley’s Rhythm Keepers CD
Track 5 “Red Rock Beat”
Track 8 “Native Image”
Track 7 “Roadrunner”
Track 12 “Twilight “
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Navajo Lutheran Mission Second Week of School and Photo Montage:
Carol Buckley’s Raindrops on Roses CD
Track 4 “Living Life”
Track 6 “Dancing Moccasins”

Arizona Flutes and Native Arts
P.O. Box 1511
Camp Verde, AZ
86322

1-928-300-4781 (office)

Thoughts, quotes and photos from Carol Buckley at Arizona Flutes

Flute Blessing by Carol Buckley, June 2000:

I hold this ancient instrument to my heart

And bless it with love.

I ask that my breath flow with ease

As my fingers dance to the rhythm

Of the ancient spirits joy.

May the music coming from this ancient instrument

Flow from my heart to heal wounded spirits,

Comfort and sooth troubled souls

And bring joy to the lives it touches.

Allow me to play in the peacefulness of the moment,

In the joy of celebration, and in the sacredness of living.

Arizona Flutes and Native Arts homepage

Navajo Nation Flag used in this video was created by artist R. Daniel Markstedt of Linköping in central Sweden:

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R. Daniel Markstedt Wikipedia username is Himasaram

Link to Navajo Flag on Wikipedia

Himasaram Wikipedia gallery

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Knox College

2 East South Street

Galesburg, IL

61401-4999

1-309-341-7000

Knox College website

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Knox College students at NELM (left) in 2008. Students make fry bread (right) on the Navajo Reservation

Knox College students at Navajo Lutheran Mission

Knox College Courses involving Navajo Lutheran MissionKnox College,logo,banner,Galesburg,Illinois,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Navajo Lutheran Mission,students,youth

Wikipedia page about Knox College

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Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch in Texas

Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch

Located 36 miles northwest of Amarillo, Texas, on US Highway 385

Cal Farley’s Girlstown, U.S.A.

Situated on 1,425 acres of land eight miles south of Whiteface, Texas, (west of Lubbock)

1-806-372-2341

1-800-657-7124 (toll free)

Cal Farley’s

600 W. 11th St.

Amarillo, TX

79101-3228

Rev. Deborah Hubbard,Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard,Reverend Lynn Hubbard,Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard,Grand Canyon Synod,ELCA,ELCA Grand Canyon Synod,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,Presbyterian,Lutheran,House of Prayer,NELM House of Prayer

A Couple With A Mission: Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard and Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard

The Hubbards arrived at the Navajo Lutheran Mission in the spring of 2009 after each having their own respective church in northern Michigan.
Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard is the NELM executive director.
Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard is a Presbyterian minister who is now the pastor of the mission House of Prayer Lutheran Church.
Both were installed by Grand Canyon Synod Bishop Steve Talmage.

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Photos of the students, teachers, staff and friends of the Navajo Lutheran Mission:

Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Native American,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Navajo Lutheran Mission,Navajo Nation,Navajo Reservation,Navajo,Rock Point,Arizona,school,school buses,school bus,schools,Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard,kids,youth,Navajo youth,children

2009 First Day of School #2: Navajo Lutheran Mission Rock Point, AZ

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Video of the First Day of School (August 13, 2009) and the second week of school at the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona.

Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09
The video is narrated by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard (pictured below), executive director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission.

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The video features the mission K-6 students, teachers and staff.

1-928-659-4201 (Office)
1-928-659-4202 (School)
Navajo Lutheran Mission School:

Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09
NELM School Principal Felisita Jones

Kindergarten teacher Sharon Woody
1st grade teacher Lark Pettit
2nd grade teacher Jolene Wilson
3rd and 4th grade teacher Pauline Wagon
5th and 6th grade teacher Eileen Holiday

Other NELM employees:

Tara Chee, NELM Community Services Coordinator and Navajo Language and Culture Instructor

-

2009 Board of Directors Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission

Ron Augustson, Chair

Janice Lee Jim

Roger Johnsen

Jerry Thomas

Bill Heincke

Richard Wixom

David Ulibarri

Jeannie M. Harvey

Christel Badey

Clarence Begay

Sue Vogel-Herrera

Alice Natale

You can support the Navajo Lutheran Mission through financial donations, volunteering and many other national programs.

For details visit the mission’s support page

Campbell’s Labels for Education

General Mills Boxtops for Education

Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Navajo Lutheran Mission,Navajo,Native American,American Indian,Arizona,Rock Point,Rev. Deborah Hubbard,Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard,Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,ELCA,Navajo Nation,Navajo Reservation,Navajo youth,school,Holy Supreme Wind,God,Jesus,church,children,culture

Links related to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM):

NELM on facebook

NELM on wordpress blog

NELM on Blogger

NELM on Zimbio

NELM on myspace

NELM on bliptv

NELM on youtube

NELM on photobucket

NELM on Twitter

Flute music courtesy Arizona Flutes and Native Arts in Camp Verde, AZ

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Carol Buckley, owner of Arizona Flutes and Native Arts in Camp Verde, AZ (high desert in Verde Valley) and a non-native flute musician specializing in American Indian music.
She has Michigan roots – lived in in Davison and taught school in LakeVille Public Schools in Otisville where she was a Speech and Language Pathologist.
In 1994 Buckley decided to refocus her life, escape from the cold weather, and move to the beautiful Verde Valley in Arizonas high desert.
She is a poet and writer who plays Native American style flute music and has great respect for the Navajo and other Native American tribes and their respective cultures/heritage.
Carol also teaches classes on how to play the Native flute.
Songs used in videos are from Carol Buckley’s “Rhythm Keepers” and “Raindrops on Roses” CDs
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Navajo Lutheran Mission First Day of School Part 1:
Carol Buckley’s Rhythm Keepers CD
Track 6: “Recollection”
Track 4: “Twin Hearts”
Track 8: “Native Image”
Navajo Lutheran Mission First Day of School Part 2:
Carol Buckley’s Rhythm Keepers CD
Track 5 “Red Rock Beat”
Track 8 “Native Image”
Track 7 “Roadrunner”
Track 12 “Twilight “
Carol Buckley,flutist,Flutist Carol Buckley,flute,Arizona,Arizona Flutes and Native Arts,Musician,music,Native Music,Raindrops on Roses CD,Raindrops on Roses,American Indian,Native American,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,art,recording artist,artist,Native Art
Navajo Lutheran Mission Second Week of School and Photo Montage:
Carol Buckley’s Raindrops on Roses CD
Track 4 “Living Life”
Track 6 “Dancing Moccasins”

Arizona Flutes and Native Arts
P.O. Box 1511
Camp Verde, AZ
86322

1-928-300-4781 (office)

Thoughts, quotes and photos from Carol Buckley at Arizona Flutes

Flute Blessing by Carol Buckley, June 2000:

I hold this ancient instrument to my heart

And bless it with love.

I ask that my breath flow with ease

As my fingers dance to the rhythm

Of the ancient spirits joy.

May the music coming from this ancient instrument

Flow from my heart to heal wounded spirits,

Comfort and sooth troubled souls

And bring joy to the lives it touches.

Allow me to play in the peacefulness of the moment,

In the joy of celebration, and in the sacredness of living.

Arizona Flutes and Native Arts homepage

Navajo Nation Flag used in this video was created by artist R. Daniel Markstedt of Linköping in central Sweden:

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R. Daniel Markstedt Wikipedia username is Himasaram

Link to Navajo Flag on Wikipedia

Himasaram Wikipedia gallery

Knox College,logo,banner,college,university,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Navajo Lutheran Mission,students,youthKnox College,Galesburg,Illinois,Galesburg IL,logo,banner,college,university,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Navajo Lutheran Mission

Knox College

2 East South Street

Galesburg, IL

61401-4999

1-309-341-7000

Knox College website

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Knox College students at NELM (left) in 2008. Students make fry bread (right) on the Navajo Reservation

Knox College students at Navajo Lutheran Mission

Knox College Courses involving Navajo Lutheran MissionKnox College,logo,banner,Galesburg,Illinois,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Navajo Lutheran Mission,students,youth

Wikipedia page about Knox College

Cal Farley's Boys Ranch and Girls Town,Texas,Cal Farley's Boys Ranch,Cal Farley's Girlstown U.S.A.,Whiteface,Lubbock,Amarillo,boys,girls,at-risk teens,troubled youth,Native American,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Navajo Lutheran Mission,Rock Point,Navajo Reservation,Arizona,teens,teenager,teenagers,youth

Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch in Texas

Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch

Located 36 miles northwest of Amarillo, Texas, on US Highway 385

Cal Farley’s Girlstown, U.S.A.

Situated on 1,425 acres of land eight miles south of Whiteface, Texas, (west of Lubbock)

1-806-372-2341

1-800-657-7124 (toll free)

Cal Farley’s

600 W. 11th St.

Amarillo, TX

79101-3228

Rev. Deborah Hubbard,Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard,Reverend Lynn Hubbard,Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard,Grand Canyon Synod,ELCA,ELCA Grand Canyon Synod,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,Presbyterian,Lutheran,House of Prayer,NELM House of Prayer

A Couple With A Mission: Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard and Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard

The Hubbards arrived at the Navajo Lutheran Mission in the spring of 2009 after each having their own respective church in northern Michigan.
Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard is the NELM executive director.
Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard is a Presbyterian minister who is now the pastor of the mission House of Prayer Lutheran Church.
Both were installed by Grand Canyon Synod Bishop Steve Talmage.

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Photos of the students, teachers, staff and friends of the Navajo Lutheran Mission:

Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Redux Collages - 2009 NELM 1st Day of School 8-13-09 Native American,Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission,Navajo Lutheran Mission,Navajo Nation,Navajo Reservation,Navajo,Rock Point,Arizona,school,school buses,school bus,schools,Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard,kids,youth,Navajo youth,children

2009 Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ: Volunteers from Pittsburgh area churches paint murals and more

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(Rock Point, AZ) – Videos produced by two Pittsburgh area churches led by Pastor Susan C. Schwartz that sent missionaries to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona in July 2009.

Volunteers from several faith traditions and churches painted murals and did other work at the Navajo Lutheran Mission included helped including Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale.
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Flute music by Travis Terry

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353 Ridge Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
15221-4111

1-412-242-4476 (church office)

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The church blog about 2009 NELM trip by volunteers from several Pittsburgh area churches including Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale

email the Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills near Pittsburgh

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Travis Terry is a native Flutist of the Pima Nation who is born of the indigenous Gila River Pima Nation in Sacaton, Arizona.

On his myspace page, Native flutist Travis Terry says:

“I grew up surrounded by ethnic music and instruments of long ago, including the Native flute,” Terry said. “As a child I had natural appreciation for music, which contributed to me becoming a self-taught flutist in my adult years. My military service has sent me around the world exposing me to the musical traditions of various cultures.”
“Ethnic music was a continual interest and drew me closer to this dream of creating music. I have always been grateful to my parents (Irving and Caroline) for supporting my dreams and at the same time continually teaching me and my sisters (Denise and Dawn) the indigenous Pima culture, traditions and language. These values have aided me in blending contemporary culture with this heritage of the ‘Desert People.’ This conscious blending of cultures is very much reflected in my musical compositions and playing style.”
“After my military service, I visited Canyon De Chelly where my good fortune led me to meet my lovely wife Cara and settle in Chinle, AZ. Cara and her family taught me the ways and language of the Dine (Navajo) people.”

Preview story on April 9, 2009 in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and Pittsburgh Live about area church group heading to NEML to paint. Pastor Susan C. Schwartz heads Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale and Kathy Gaberson, a Hope Lutheran member.

Preview story about the trip in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Related Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) Links:

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NELM on bliptv

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2009 Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ: Interviews with volunteers from Pittsburgh area churches who painted murals and more

2009 Navajo Lutheran Mission: Volunteers from Pittsburgh area churches paint murals and more in Rock Point, AZ

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(Rock Point, AZ) – Videos produced by two Pittsburgh area churches led by Pastor Susan C. Schwartz that sent missionaries to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona in July 2009.

Volunteers from several faith traditions and churches painted murals and did other work at the Navajo Lutheran Mission included helped including Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale.
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Flute music by Travis Terry

Visit Travis Terry myspace page

Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills
353 Ridge Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
15221-4111

1-412-242-4476 (church office)

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The church blog about 2009 NELM trip by volunteers from several Pittsburgh area churches including Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale

email the Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills near Pittsburgh

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Travis Terry is a native Flutist of the Pima Nation who is born of the indigenous Gila River Pima Nation in Sacaton, Arizona.

On his myspace page, Native flutist Travis Terry says:

“I grew up surrounded by ethnic music and instruments of long ago, including the Native flute,” Terry said. “As a child I had natural appreciation for music, which contributed to me becoming a self-taught flutist in my adult years. My military service has sent me around the world exposing me to the musical traditions of various cultures.”
“Ethnic music was a continual interest and drew me closer to this dream of creating music. I have always been grateful to my parents (Irving and Caroline) for supporting my dreams and at the same time continually teaching me and my sisters (Denise and Dawn) the indigenous Pima culture, traditions and language. These values have aided me in blending contemporary culture with this heritage of the ‘Desert People.’ This conscious blending of cultures is very much reflected in my musical compositions and playing style.”
“After my military service, I visited Canyon De Chelly where my good fortune led me to meet my lovely wife Cara and settle in Chinle, AZ. Cara and her family taught me the ways and language of the Dine (Navajo) people.”

Preview story on April 9, 2009 in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and Pittsburgh Live about area church group heading to NEML to paint. Pastor Susan C. Schwartz heads Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale and Kathy Gaberson, a Hope Lutheran member.

Preview story about the trip in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Related Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) Links:

NELM on facebook

NELM on wordpress blog

NELM on myspace

NELM on bliptv

NELM on youtube

NELM on photobucket

NELM on Twitter


Navajo Lutheran Mission: 2009 livestock vaccinations by Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA

Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ: 2009 livestock vaccinations at the Navajo Nation reservation by missionaries from the Lutheran Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA
Church of the Cross Sacramento, CA did livestock vaccinations for Navajo residents around Navajo Lutheran Mission

During July 2009, volunteers from the Lutheran Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA visited the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ to assist the Navajo people with the health of their livestock.

Despite the extreme summer heat and the remote Navajo homes, church members helped deworm and vaccinate 500 sheep and goats plus 200 horses.

The volunteers from the Lutheran Church of the Cross paid for the expense of vaccinating over 700 livestock.

The vaccination program badly needs funding and anyone wish to help should contact the Navajo Lutheran Mission (see contact info below).

The group also did building repairs and rehab around the mission. On their off time, the group ventured to some of the area’s most beautiful rock formations and sites. (See photo collages at end of this post).

The Navajo Lutheran Mission extends special thanks to Arizona Navajo musician Anthony Maloney, who music is featured in this video and will be used in upcoming videos (scroll down for more info and links about Anthony Maloney).

Songs by Maloney included in this video are “Our Warriors” and “A Better Life.”

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Info about the Church of the Cross in Sacramento, California (ELCA:

Church of the Cross

4465 H Street

Sacramento, CA

95819

Church of the Cross website

1-916-456-8880

Pastor Michael Walton serves as a Chaplain at California State University Sacramento
Church is on the Board of Directors of the Sacramento Area Campus Ministry.
http://www.sacacmin.com

email Rev. Michael Walton
(916) 548-4624

Wikipedia on the Navajo Nation:
The Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah in the Navajo language) is a semi-autonomous Native American homeland covering about 26,000 square miles (67,339 square kilometres, 17 million acres), occupying all of northeastern Arizona, the southeastern portion of Utah, and northwestern New Mexico. It is the largest land area assigned primarily to a Native American jurisdiction within the United States.

Navajo Nation Flag used in this video was made by Wikipedia user Himasara and his gallery

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The Navajo Lutheran Mission extends special thanks to Arizona Navajo Musician Anthony Maloney.

Maloney’s music is featured in this video and will be used in upcoming videos

Songs by Maloney included in this video are “Our Warriors” and “A Better Life.”

Navajo (Diné) singer, songwriter and poet Anthony K. Maloney, a member of the Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah) from Yuba City, AZ “Music City”

Anthony Maloney official website includes background & profile:

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Click to email musician Anthony Maloney

1-253-661-3652

Links to songs:

Taken Away

We Were

The High Life

Our Warriors

A Better Life

4-Directions

What are my Chances

Walk Away

Smokey Eyez

Only Prayers and Time Will Tell

The Rain Never Seems To Stop

When

Song details:

“Taken Away”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1059384

Native American AlterCountry
The beauty of a woman you love can make you drift off into another world…Love…Nirvana.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

“We Were”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1107571

About a lost love whom i admire, but don’t wanna see face to face, only from a distance.
Just old thoughts of a past love…old flame..hehe

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

“The High Life”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1580501

just playing around and jammin’ with my nephew Leland, great musician.
Just felt the blues and went with the flow.
Sorry no vocals, it’s all instrumental.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records
By Anthony Maloney and Leland Howard

“Our Warriors”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1692003

Song about the reality of being plagued by Alcoholism on the Rez.

It is happening, not just on our reservations, but with in our community. There is really nothing to do, but let the abuser realize the facts of their addiction and its consequences.

No lyrics on this one.
I shouldn’t have wrote this song in the first place, though it takes the anger out of me, because it was a path that I was on.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

“A Better Life”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1737075

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

“4-Directions”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1755167

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

“What are my Chances”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=2281129

Relationship about to crash, but what are my chances, if…

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
AKM Records

“Walk Away”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=3379744

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

“Smokey Eyez”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7287628

Lost in a No Tell Motel, thinking of life in perspective, with our a care in this world.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

“When”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1789167

About a friends drama and his feelings transferred into a song…
A day of beer drinking and singing. The first cut was terrible and then i just worked at re-writing the whole song, then it all came together. I like it and I hope you do to.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

“The Rain Never Seems To Stop”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1692011

Just wrote what i felt, not thinking about what I was really thinking, just a role in every day relationship functions and disfunctions.
It is more about tears and brokenness, to love…

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

No lyrics to this song. Free flow.

“Only Prayers and Time Will Tell”
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1586015

Song started with simple chords and gradually crawled into a nice Native Contemporary song.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Record

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Thank You: GiftCrazy.net donates daily to the Navajo Lutheran Mission: Gives 10% of profits to help NELM projects

The Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission thanks Lisa and Robert Gehl of Plainfield, IL, the owners of the website GiftCrazy.net because the company donates 10% of all sales to the mission.
And they promote that fact heavily on their website
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GiftCrazy.net is owned by Lisa and Robert Gehl – who live in Plainfield, IL – “with their hyper dog and lethargic cat (doing their part to promote a cosmic balance).”

Their company, Gehl Force, Ltd., specializes in finding unique gifts and seasonal items for home and office.

1-800-917-4345

1-815-577-2219

email Gift Crazy

email Lisa Gehl

email Robert Gehl

On the GiftCrazy.net website it states:

Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission:

GiftCrazy donates 10% of all sales (or commissions, whichever is appropriate) to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission.

The Mission is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that provides much-needed services to people who live on the Navajo Indian Reservation.

Services include education, medical services, school-aged nursing, food, clothing and spiritual counseling.

For more information on the mission and the valuable services they provide, contact the Navajo Lutheran Mission directly at 928-659-4202

The Navajo Lutheran Mission thanks GiftCrazy.net


Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bellbrook, OH ships clothing, other items to Navajo Lutheran Mission in Arizona

Truckloads of clothing and other items sent to Navajo Lutheran Mission in recent years by Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bellbrook, Ohio

Church also helps other Native American communities including Hopi

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In recent years, the Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bellbrook, Ohio sent four shipments of clothing and supplies to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ, and to the Hopi Reservation, Second Mesa, AZ.

“We traveled to Rock Point and had the privilege of attending worship and spending a day at the school with the children,” said Carla Becker, wife of Pastor Steve Becker adding the group sent clothing and other items to the NELM in 2004 and 2006.

“The Sunday we were (at the Navajo Lutheran Mission), we rode in the van with Bobby Yazzi as he picked up people for church,” she said “It was a wonderful experience, and I purchased a Navajo weaving from his aunt, Lolita Begay, which I treasure.”

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4030 West Franklin Street

Bellbrook, Ohio

45305

1-937-848-8436 (church)

email Pastor Steve Becker

email the Church office

Pastor Steve Becker thanks Swift Transportation Company Inc. for its help in delivering goods to the Navajo Lutheran Mission and other Native American communities.

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In Memory:

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The Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission remembers a longtime employee.

90-year-old Bernita Severson died on April 10, 2009 at the Peaceful Valley Care Home in Prescott, AZ .

She served for 22 years as the mission cook, education director. She fed countless Navajo children tens of thousands of meals.


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Navajo Lutheran Mission named Johnson & Johnson 2008 Community HealthCare Program Awardee sponsored by the Johnson & Johnson family and The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

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Pastor Susan Schwartz & team at NELM in July 2009

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Yuma Sun story on June 5, 2009 on NELM visit by a dozen volunteers from three churches in the Yuma, AZ and Blythe, CA areas: Calvary Lutheran Church, Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church and Zion Lutheran Church

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In recent years, the Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bellbrook, Ohio sent four shipments of clothing and supplies to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ, and to the Hopi Reservation, Second Mesa, AZ.

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Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church

4030 West Franklin Street

Bellbrook, Ohio

45305

1-937-848-8436 (church)

email Pastor Steve Becker

email the Church office


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Global Citizens Network page about Navajo Lutheran Mission:

Global Citizens Network

130 North Howell Street

Saint Paul, Minnesota

55104

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1-651-644-0960 (office)

1-800-644-9292 (toll free)

During the summer of 2009 a group of 20 members of the Lakes Lutheran Church in Las Vegas, Nevada and the New Promise Lutheran Church in St. George, UT did building and repair work at the Navajo Lutheran Mission

Los Angeles Times PSA: Some proceeds from the 28th annual Apple Festival Bazaar in Oct. 2001 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Los Alamitos, CA went to the Lutheran Brotherhood Relief Fund for 9/11 survivors and the Navajo Lutheran Mission

Bethel Lutheran Church of Cupertino, California church council reports on 2004 donation to NELM

Preview info from 2008 on visit to the NELM by the Maricopa Lutheran Church aka Mountain View Lutheran Church in Maricopa, AZ

1-520-280-6102 (office)

Mountain View Lutheran Church

20987 N. John Wayne Pkwy.

B104-180

Maricopa, AZ

85239

Visit by La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church of Scottsdale, AZ to the Navajo Lutheran Mission in June and April 2008

1-480-948-1234 (office)

La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church

6300 E. Bell Road

Scottsdale, AZ

85254

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Part 3: 2007 Student Christmas Pageant at Navajo Lutheran Mission

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Part three of a three-part video series on the 2007 Christmas Pageant at the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) in Rock Point, Arizona.

The pageant takes place in the NELM House of Prayer and includes portions in Navajo and English.

In April 2009, Rev. Dr.Lynn Hubbard was appointed executive director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission.

He discovered several videos like this one that had not been put online for the public to see.

Rev. Hubbard is producing current videos but feels it is important to share these previously produced videos with the public.

Founded in September 1953, the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona (Tsé Nitsaa Deezáhí) is located in the heart of the Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah).

Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard is a Presbyterian pastor was named the pastor of the Lutheran Mission House of Prayer.

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Part 2: 2007 Student Christmas Pageant at Navajo Lutheran Mission

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Part 2 of a three-part video series on the 2007 Christmas Pageant at the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) in Rock Point, Arizona.

The pageant takes place in the NELM House of Prayer and includes portions in Navajo and English.

In April 2009, Rev. Dr.Lynn Hubbard was appointed executive director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission.

He discovered several videos like this one that had not been put online for the public to see.

Rev. Hubbard is producing current videos but feels it is important to share these previously produced videos with the public.

Founded in September 1953, the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona (Tsé Nitsaa Deezáhí) is located in the heart of the Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah).

Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard is a Presbyterian pastor was named the pastor of the Lutheran Mission House of Prayer.

Related Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) Links:

NELM on facebook

NELM on wordpress blog

NELM on myspace

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NELM on youtube

NELM on photobucket

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Part 1: 2007 Student Christmas Pageant at Navajo Lutheran Mission

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Part one of a three-part video series on the 2007 Christmas Pageant at the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) in Rock Point, Arizona.

The pageant takes place in the NELM House of Prayer and includes portions in Navajo and English.

In April 2009, Rev. Dr.Lynn Hubbard was appointed executive director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission.

He discovered several videos like this one that had not been put online for the public to see.

Rev. Hubbard is producing current videos but feels it is important to share these previously produced videos with the public.

Founded in September 1953, the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona (Tsé Nitsaa Deezáhí) is located in the heart of the Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah).

Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard is a Presbyterian pastor was named the pastor of the Lutheran Mission House of Prayer.

Related Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) Links:

NELM on facebook

NELM on wordpress blog

NELM on myspace

NELM on bliptv

NELM on youtube

NELM on photobucket

NELM on Twitter


2007 Student Christmas Pageant at Navajo Lutheran Mission

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A video on the 2007 Christmas Pageant at the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) in Rock Point, Arizona.

The pageant takes place in the NELM House of Prayer and includes portions in Navajo and English.

In April 2009, Rev. Dr.Lynn Hubbard was appointed executive director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission.

He discovered several videos like this one that had not been put online for the public to see.

Rev. Hubbard is producing current videos but feels it is important to share these previously produced videos with the public.

Founded in September 1953, the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona (Tsé Nitsaa Deezáhí) is located in the heart of the Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah).

Rev. Deborah Haffner Hubbard is a Presbyterian pastor was named the pastor of the Lutheran Mission House of Prayer.

Related Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) Links:

NELM on facebook

NELM on wordpress blog

NELM on myspace

NELM on bliptv

NELM on youtube

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NELM on Twitter


Ohio Vacation Bible School students raise money for Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ

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Warren, Ohio Tribune Chronicle news story from July 19, 2009 on TribToday.com

Children collect money for Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ

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Youth from churches in Hubbard, Ohio attending a Vacation Bible School helped the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ and children at the new Akron Children’s Hospital of the Mahoning Valley, according to a news story in the Warren, Ohio Tribune Chronicle.

Approximately 120 students and more than 50 volunteers, made up of both adults and teens, met the challenge and went beyond anyone’s wildest expectations.

Hubbard children attending VBS also raised $300 in offerings to support the work at the Navajo Lutheran Mission School in Rock Point, Ariz. where Navajo children go to learn the three R’s in a religious setting, but also are given the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the Navajo culture.

Sponsoring churches include Central Christian Church, First Baptist Church, First Methodist Church, First Presbyterian Church, Grace Lutheran Church, and St. Patrick’s Church of Hubbard.

Warren Tribune Chronicle

240 Franklin Street SE,

Warren, OH

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http://www.tribtoday.com/page/content.detail/id/525125.html?nav=5216

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