Thursday, August 23, 2018

Welcome to the SED- Rev. Joshua and Sammy Rusert

The installation service for 
Rev. Joshua Rusert
 took place at 
Pilgrim Lutheran Church 
on Sunday, August 19, 2018.
His wife Samantha- Sammy 
joins him in Bethesda, Maryland.
Area pastors from the Circuit 
gathered to bless and welcome Pastor Rusert.
Rev. Joshua Rusert (L)with 
SED President- John Denninger
The Ruserts with President Denninger
Always great to be supported by family.
Joined by Joshua's parents- 
David and Mimi Rusert.

And the prayer for Rev. Josh and Samantha

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Craig Mattes- a Discipling Heart




Business & Discipling Ministry


Craig has a passion for being in God’s Word himself, which blossomed into sharing what he was taking in with other people. His personal journaling moved into social media posts, then into small devotional resources, and ultimately into a published book. Each small step led to another.
Craig’s own story is one that is reflected in his writing, “Meet Jesus.” He’s an equipper, recognizing when we are personally meeting with Jesus and getting to know God more fully, we are better equipped to help others meet Jesus. Craig’s relationship with Jesus is filled with grace and patience. I hope his story encourages you to utilize your passions and gifts. Join our conversation!

[NEW PODCAST EPISODE]
http://faithfulinnovation.com/ep-010-craig-mattes/

Thanks to contributing writer Tina Jaison
 for sharing this discipling encouragement.

Friday, August 17, 2018

Sarah Guldalian


Integrating Faith into Business 

ABC, NPR and the WB… Sarah was a rising talent in secular media when she stepped away because of a sense that she didn’t align spiritually. Little did she know that taking a job in ministry media would only be a season of preparation before God nudged her to step back into the world she thought she had left for good. There came a point in time when she felt a sense of calling to serve individuals and organizations back in the world of secular media, which was confirmed by her peers and her employer. Join me for an energy-filled and honest conversation with Sarah Guldalian.


Some times a story shows us how God's plan
 can have a path that runs in circles. 
But, it is always learning along the way.

Thanks to Contributing Writer-Tina Jaison
 for sharing this Faithful Innovation story.


Saturday, August 11, 2018

Sasha the Comfort Dog and the Burdens

People are hurting, 
everyone has something. 
Outwardly, things could look great,
 but inwardly,
 it just seems that everyone could use a friend,
 everyone could use a little comfort and care. 
This ministry has opened our eyes
 to the needs around us.
Phil and Brenda openly said: 
“We’re not dog people,” 
and yet, 
God called them to be the primary caretakers
 and lead the comfort dog ministry
 at their local church.
 Phil reminded us that God 
doesn’t always call the equipped,
 but He always equips the called!
 “We can see how God has equipped us
 throughout our lives for this!” 
@lcck9sasha Sasha Comfort Dog

Listen to this podcast feature 
about Phil and Linda Burden


Friday, August 10, 2018

Operation Christmas Child with Grace Duddleston


When you talk to Grace Duddleston 
from Calvary Lutheran Church
in Charleston, South Carolina, 
it doesn't take long to hear her heart's passion.
 Operation Christmas Child.
 In a well-planned manner,
 many hands work to create a multitude of supplies
 for this project.
Here is an interview with Grace
 to learn more about this project.
How long to you prepare for Operation Christmas Child?  
This is our second year of hand made crafts for shoeboxes.  We begin the first Thursday of February and end the 2nd Thursday of November.  We gather ideas mainly from Pinterest and start gathering supplies as early as January. We ask the congregation to donate needed materials. Last year all of our supplies were donated. This year Calvary included $300 in the budget for the purchase of supplies so we are able to do larger projects like the 200 hand puppets. A local shoe store saves large size shoe boxes for us. With the larger boxes we are able to pack boxes for older boys, ages 10-14 with small hand tools.  Samaritan's Purse suggests doing the tools because this will help older boys learn much needed skills. For the older girls we include a large piece of material and a sewing kit with tape measure, needles, pins, thread, scissors and a handmade pouch to keep them in.  We include school supplies in each box. Once again we asked Calvary members to take advantage of back to school sales when things like crayons are only 25 cents a package. Also make fishing kits for older boys.
 How many people participate in this project? 
Over the course of the project time our numbers vary.  Some weeks it is 4, other weeks 10.  We have some ladies who craft things at home, like crochet wash cloths and sewing pouches.  One of our "very senior" members wraps all the plastic shoe boxes and the cardboard ones from the shoe store.  Last year several men from the congregation supplied us with nails and screws for the older boys. 

Where do you get your supplies?
Corks for our fishing kits come from the "wine drinkers" at Calvary! Ribbon was donated by a lady who had a bow making business and when she went out of business she donated all of her supplies to us.  Fabric for sewing kits come from members who have remnants from their sewing projects, empty pill bottles that we decorate for sewing things and fishing kits come from members who take medicine.(We had to stop taking them for a while because we had too many.) Small bars of soap come from people who travel and save the unused soap. A local resort also donates new "fancy soaps". Rule of thumb is don't throw anything away until you check to see if Christmas Child Crafters can use it.

What is the deadline to have things finished? 
Our "packing party" usually takes place the second week of November. After all the boxes are filled and labeled, they are placed in the sanctuary and prayed over during a Sunday service. 
Where do you send them?
 After the blessing, they are taken to a local drop off location where they are boxed in cartons and sent to the central packing warehouse in Charlotte, North Carolina.  From there they are sorted and sent, literally, around the world.  We purchase a special shipping label for our boxes.  Some time in January we will get an email telling us the countries are shoe boxes were shipped to.   
 What have you have learned in doing this service project? 
We have learned that we don't have to be "highly skilled" crafters.  Just willing vessels for the Lord to use in a small way to spread His gospel.  Since we are not limited, we can include "religious" items and themes in our crafts.  
L to R- Jack Martin retired Navy Captain and Calvary treasurer
Grace Duddleston 
and Rev. Bob Duddleston- Emeritus Pastor - 
Calvary Lutheran Church, Charleston, SC

What has been the blessing? 
Oh where do I start, this project is not about making gifts.  It is about sharing Jesus. Not just with the things we make, but with each other.  It's a wonderful time of sharing the Lord in praise reports, prayer requests, etc.  I think back to the days when ladies would have quilting bees, I now know the joy of working with my hands and getting to know my sisters in Christ.  It is wonderful to hear the ladies encourage each other and rejoice with each other over their "creations".  We have no idea who will open our boxes, but a lot of tender- loving care goes into each thing that is created.  It is fun to watch the ladies search for just the right button for a shirt embellishment, or just the right color felt to create a hand puppet.
Thanks to Grace Duddleston for sharing 
this "report from the field" for Journeys of Faith.
Photo credit to Grace.

Tuesday, August 07, 2018

Welcome to the SED- Rev. Eric Bednash

The clergy support for the 
Ordination and Installation of 
Rev. Eric Bednash.


 The Ordination words of blessing.
 The Laying on of Hands-
praying Scripture and blessing over 
Pastor Eric.
The Installation part of the service.
Vows and statements of faith.
Rev. Eric Bednash and 
SED President-Rev. John R. Denninger
 L to R- Rev. Elliot Robertson
 Rev. Bednash 
and Rev. Thomas Foelber-
Emeritus pastor- 
St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church

L to R-
Rev. Charles Minitree- Circuit Visitor
Rev. Eric Bednash
President John R. Denninger
Welcome to Rev. Eric Bednash
 to the Southeastern District!
Rev. Eric was born in Parma, Ohio 
and grew up attending Lutheran Schools
 and graduated from 
Concordia University-Wisconsin.
He completed his studies 
at Concordia Seminary- Ft. Wayne.
Rev. Eric is newly engaged to 
Ms. Brooke Stacy from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Pastor Eric with his parents- 
Mark and Jeanne 
and younger brother- Mason.

Pastor Eric and Brooke 
with her grandparents-
Bob and Mary Ruth Epple.
A wonderful gathering of extended family
 for this day of celebration.
Some of the beautiful 
stained glass windows 
from this church built in 1907.
May the Lord bless the ministry of Rev. Bednash
 among the people and community of
 St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church-
Baltimore, Maryland.
And covering this ministry in prayer.