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Advertising accepted at the dis cretion of The Lutheran. For information on advertis- ing in the magazine or Web contact The Lutheran, 8765 W. Higgins Rd., Chicago, IL 60631; 800-638-3522, ext. 2541;
advertising@thelutheran.org. Deadlines: Nov. 6 for the January 2014 issue; Dec. 4 for the February 2014 issue.
EMPLOYMENT
ST MATTHEW’S EV LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA in Wauwatosa, WI, a growing first ring suburb of Milwaukee, is seeking a full time Associate Pastor. We are an active, vibrant, youthful congregation of 1800+. Become part of a dynamic team where all staff is valued. We are seeking a pastor with the following skills:
• Great preacher • Lively, welcoming and caring personality • Passion for social justice • Bold witness to faith, evangelism • Skilled at building community through small groups/adult education
• Team player • Enjoys being around children & teens • 3-5 years experience desired
For more information visit our website at http://
www.stmattslutheran.org and read our MSP on the ELCA website. Referrals and recom- mendations appreciated. Send résumés and information to
office@stmattslutheran.org
DREAMS ELCA GLOBAL MISSION POSITIONS OF INTEREST TO ALL
QUILTERS—60” BONDED BATTING ideal for mission quilts; 48” BONDED BAT- TING (4 weights) ~ 60”-wide BROAD- CLOTH in 6 colors. Oklee Quilting Sup- ply—for brochure, samples or to order 800-777-7403;
www.okleequilting.com
TEACHING
Bolivia (special education), Central Europe, China, Indonesia, Japan and Thailand
COMMUNICATIONS Kenya, Nicaragua and South Africa
OTHER
Bolivia (pastoral team educator/trainer) Cameroon (service office administrator) Colombia (peacebuilding/reconciliation) Jamaica (seminary professor - CPE)
YOUNG ADULTS IN GLOBAL MISSION (YAGM)
One-year service learning program for young adults ages 19-29. Serve in one of 10 countries, working in supervised set- tings, and meeting regularly for retreat and reflection.
www.elca.org/yagm Application deadline: Feb. 15, 2014.
This is a sampling of available positions. See the website for more information:
www.elca.org/globalserve/search
BIRGER SANDZEN ART wanted by museum. Oils, prints, single pieces or collec- tions. Nelson Museum, 1714 Carey Ave., Cheyenne, WY 82001. Tele 1-307-631-7674.
RECOVERY WORSHIP AMERICA—start a worship ministry for the unchurched in the 12 step community. We discovered a format they love. These people are hun- gry for spirituality but down on religion. Email Paul at
brunsberg@loretel.net
MISSION BUILDERS AND MANAGERS needed to help build churches. Looking for managers with construction experience and builders, no experience necessary. Great fun and fellowship while helping congre- gations build. Contact Tom Chase 800- 643-5295 or email
th_chase@msn.com
REAL ESTATE
BEAUTIFUL SUN CITY TEXAS! Relocate to an outstanding active adult community north of Austin, TX. New/resale homes in Sun City and area. Contact resident/sales associate Ray Bethke with Vantage Realty: 512-635-6331; 512-931- 0920; email
raybethke@suddenlink.net.
TRAVEL VISIONS
Proclaim Retreat for LGBTQ leaders
May 4-7, 2014
JOIN PASTOR DON AND JOANN CORNELL for their 22nd Christian Church in Asia Minor tour of Turkey, April 21-May 8, 2014. $3,995 double includes airfare, 2 meals a day, all gratu- ities and entrance fees. Visit our website: www.
donaldcornell.com. For a brochure email
donjoann@hctc.com or telephone 360-898-8123.
Garlin Travel groups since 1972 888-533-8747 Luther & Bach in Germany * Holyland * Italy Footsteps of St. Paul * Reformation & Golden Capitals Attractive incentives for church leaders.
www.garlintravel.com
888-533-8747 Answer
Learn more at
www.elm.org 66 The Lutheran •
www.thelutheran.org
Thank you to the Philip N. Knutson Endowment at St. Olaf College for your support of
Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries
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