From June 20 to 22, 2024, the Eastern Synod gathered under the ELCIC’s triennial theme “Let there be greening!” It’s a beautiful theme, a prayer that speaks to me about many of the things we hope for, pray for, and yearn for in this season of our synod’s and our world’s life.
During Synod Assembly 2024 we reflected on the need for a greening of our environment. Care for Creation needs to be a top priority for all of us as congregations and individuals. Kudos to those congregations who have registered as being a Greening Faith Community or joining the Zero Emission Churches partnership, and to all who are working to identify annual stewardship of creation goals and to encouraging each other in seeking and working toward climate justice.
We reflected on the need for there to be a greening of peace within our world. The Geneva Academy of International Law and Human Rights reports that there are currently 110 armed conflicts happening in the world right now and that more countries are experiencing such conflict than at any time in the past 30 years. Our global mission companion, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land is experiencing horrific levels of distress as they seek to proclaim Christ amid the war in Gaza and associated acts of violence and oppression in the occupied West Bank. In a video address to the Synod Assembly, Bishop Ibrahim Sani Azar expressed deep thanks to those of you have supported our church’s appeal in support of the ELCJHL and to our Synod Council who have provided just over $50,000.00 to that appeal in the name of our synod.
We reflected on what the synod is doing to help encourage a greening of our congregational ministries. In the past three years, Eastern Synod congregations and related organizations have received $725, 000 and counting in grants to support new and innovative mission initiatives. Those grants have been made possible through the generosity of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada via the ELCIC Mission Fund and because of generous bequests provided to the synod by our forebears in the faith.
And, finally, we made electoral decisions that will translate into a greening of our synod’s leadership. I am heartened and very pleased with the election of Bishop-elect Carla Blakley, Vice-Chairperson Sara Whynot, Secretary Chris Hulan and Treasurer Frederick Mertz! These newly identified leaders bring new vision and new skills that will bless our synod immeasurably in the coming years! Please do everything you can to support them and encourage them so that the greening they represent might flourish and grow in rich abundance! I know that I will be!