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Lutherans to Mark Five-year Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina Aug. 29
ELCA New Service ^ | 19 August AD 2010 | Melissa Ramirez-Cooper

Posted on 08/19/2010 4:50:16 PM PDT by lightman

ELCA NEWS SERVICE August 19, 2010

Lutherans to Mark Five-year Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina Aug. 29

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The 4.5 million-member Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) will mark the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina during Sunday worship Aug. 29, the day Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast. Worship and liturgical resources for the anniversary are available on the ELCA website.

The people of the Gulf Coast taught an entire nation about "courage, perseverance and hope," said the Rev. Kevin A. Massey, director for Lutheran Disaster Response (LDR). LDR is a collaborative ministry of the ELCA and The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS).

Across the country and around the world there will be solemn remembrances of the people and places lost "in that terrible storm," said Massey. He told the ELCA News Service that while it is essential to acknowledge the anniversary, "it is important to remember the actual event" and the "signs of help, hope and healing" in the five years since the hurricane.

"On Aug. 29 our land experienced the worst natural disaster it has ever faced. Hurricane Katrina devastated numerous states and affected millions of people," said Massey.

"I hope that congregations of the ELCA will especially surround the people of the ELCA Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod, ELCA Southeastern Synod and the LCMS Southern District with prayer and thanksgiving for their courage and ministries," he said. "We know that members and pastors of both synods and district will be commemorating the anniversary with solemn remembrances. We want Lutherans everywhere to do the same."

Lutherans will also remember the more than 50,000 Lutheran volunteers who traveled to the Gulf Coast "to help their neighbors in need," said Massey. "We remember the countless many who prayed and gave gifts to support the recovery efforts of the church in these communities."

Also being remembered are the 37,000 Lutheran young people and adult volunteers who gathered in New Orleans for the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering. "We give thanks to God for their enduring generosity," said Massey.

"Our Lutheran Disaster Response case management program served over 11,000 households," he said. "Our records show that we've connected those clients with more than $29 million worth of services and resources. We're very proud of the assistance provided."

"As we move to the next five years, where we hope and pray for more signs of recovery, we still mourn for what happened but also remember with great appreciation the service and witness that followed," said Massey.

The Rev. Michael W. Rinehart, bishop, ELCA Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod, Houston, said a blessing that surfaced in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina "was the presence and kindness of strangers."

"People came from across the country and, in some cases, from other parts of the world … with a desire to serve and help. Their willingness to serve has been a real blessing. We received love and care from so many different places. There was a real sense of the Body of Christ gathered together," said Rinehart.

"It is easy for congregations to feel isolated. Everyone at some stage of life may find themselves dependent on the kindness of strangers. It is a humbling experience to know that we are not alone," he said.

Rinehart will preach Aug. 28 at a special Hurricane Katrina memorial service at Christ the King Lutheran Church, Kenner, La. On Aug. 29 he will worship with members at Grace Lutheran Church in New Orleans and preach at an interfaith service at St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans. Christ the King and Grace are congregations of the ELCA.

According to Rinehart observances in response to Hurricane Rita and others from the 2005 hurricane season will be held across the church in September.

- - - Worship and liturgical resources to commemorate the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina are at

http://www.ELCA.org/worship

and a message from the Rev. Kevin A. Massey is at

http://blogs.ELCA.org/disasterresponse/post/fifth-anniversary-of-hurricane-katrina-19 on the ELCA's website.

Information about Lutheran Disaster Response is at http://www.ldr.org on the Web.

For information contact:

John Brooks, Director (773) 380-2958 or news@elca.org

http://www.elca.org/news

Twitter: http://twitter.com/elcanews


TOPICS: Current Events; Mainline Protestant; Worship
KEYWORDS: elca; hurrican; katrina; lutheran
Welcome to ELCAlice's wonderland.

Curioser and curioser...a news release about the five year anniversary of a storm issued on the one year anniversary of a storm accompanied by a disasterous vote in Minneapolis.

Can you say, "distraction?"

I knew you could.

1 posted on 08/19/2010 4:50:17 PM PDT by lightman
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To: aberaussie; Aeronaut; aliquando; AlternateViewpoint; AnalogReigns; Archie Bunker on steroids; ...


Lutheran (EL C S*A) Ping!

* as of August 19, AD 2009, a liberal protestant SECT, not part of the holy, catholic and apostolic CHURCH.

Be rooted in Christ!

2 posted on 08/19/2010 4:51:02 PM PDT by lightman (Adjutorium nostrum (+) in nomine Domini)
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To: All
If ELCA Lutherans were to celebrate something other than the Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost on the 29th of August they might consider following the example and caledars of the LCMS, Anglicans, and Orthodox in remembering the storm of Herod's wrath inflicted upon St. John the Baptist:


3 posted on 08/19/2010 4:58:25 PM PDT by lightman (Adjutorium nostrum (+) in nomine Domini)
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To: lightman

One and only one word.

Bizzare.


4 posted on 08/19/2010 5:04:44 PM PDT by don-o (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.)
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To: lightman

What else can they do? Face reality? Never.


5 posted on 08/19/2010 5:16:39 PM PDT by bcsco
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To: lightman
Q: Why don't they just become Unitarians?

A: That would befuddle all the elderly parishoners who still contribute regularly.

6 posted on 08/19/2010 5:38:09 PM PDT by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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To: RightGeek
My Mom who is 65 has walked away from the ELCA along with the rest of my family. I just have to figure out what to do with my Father's ashes that are in the colubarium.
7 posted on 08/19/2010 10:26:33 PM PDT by aliquando (A Scout is T, L, H, F, C, K, O, C, T, B, C, and R.)
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To: lightman
As you mentioned, a more appropriate one-year Ichabod Commemoration is in order:
8 posted on 08/20/2010 8:06:44 AM PDT by rhema ("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
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To: RightGeek
Q: Why don't they just become Unitarians?
A: That would befuddle all the elderly parishoners who still contribute regularly.

Not necessarily. They're closer to Unitarian Universalists than one might think.

ELCA's universalist heresy

9 posted on 08/20/2010 8:11:05 AM PDT by rhema ("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
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