News from the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ

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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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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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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

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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

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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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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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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

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


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