A Message from Navajo Lutheran Mission Board President Ron Augustson: Your help needed in shaping future; improved education standards for Navajo youth
NELM Needs Your Help!
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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
Join the Navajo Lutheran Mission for “Healing and Reconciliation” during the Spirit in the Desert on March 12 in Carefree, AZ
Healing and Reconciliation: Spirit in the Desert March 12 in Carefree, AZ.
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Navajo Lutheran Mission Executive Director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard to speak Feb. 15-16, 2010 in Scottsdale, AZ
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.
Rally in the Valley XV
Lutheran Senior Assembly
February 15-16, 2010
La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church
Scottsdale, AZ
The sessions include a talk by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, Executive Director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona
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.
Fees: Includes program materials, two lunches, evening meal, coffee hours, and goodies.
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
email organizers
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Augsburg Fortress Vacation Bible School Navajo Mission School Project
Augsburg Fortress One Mission Blog about NELM Navajo Mission School Project
Vacation Bible School Mission Project Offering
P.O. Box 71764
Chicago, IL
60694-1764
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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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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.
And they promote that fact heavily on their website
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
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
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NELM News Stories:
The Lutheran Magazine November 2009 issue feature story about the Navajo Lutheran Mission
The Lutheran magazine (March 1998 issue) story about NELM and volunteers from Love of Christ Lutheran Church in Mesa, AZ
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
Pastor Susan Schwartz & team at NELM in July 2009
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AZCentral preview story on NELM visit by a 2009 team from the Mountain View Lutheran Church in Ahwatukee, AZ
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.
Rally in the Valley XV
Lutheran Senior Assembly
February 15-16, 2010
La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church
Scottsdale, AZ
The sessions include a talk by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, Executive Director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona
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.
Fees: Includes program materials, two lunches, evening meal, coffee hours, and goodies.
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
email organizers
Related Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) Links:
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
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA)
Grand Canyon Synod on ELCA
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Augsburg Fortress Vacation Bible School Navajo Mission School Project
Augsburg Fortress One Mission Blog about NELM Navajo Mission School Project
Vacation Bible School Mission Project Offering
P.O. Box 71764
Chicago, IL
60694-1764
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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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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.
And they promote that fact heavily on their website
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
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
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NELM News Stories:
The Lutheran Magazine November 2009 issue feature story about the Navajo Lutheran Mission
The Lutheran magazine (March 1998 issue) story about NELM and volunteers from Love of Christ Lutheran Church in Mesa, AZ
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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8765 W. Higgins Rd.
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60631-4183
1-800-638-3522 Ext. 2540 (editorial)
1-773-380-2409 (fax)
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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
Pastor Susan Schwartz & team at NELM in July 2009
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AZCentral preview story on NELM visit by a 2009 team from the Mountain View Lutheran Church in Ahwatukee, AZ
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