Making Christ Known - July 2013

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MAKING CHRIST KNOWN

July 2013

Number 231

From the Bishop

CENTRAL STATES SYNOD, ELCA

a spiritual director?” Then he added, “By the way I am a spiritual director and would be glad to work with you.” Well, he had me hooked.

Rev. Dr. Gerald Mansholt

Spiritual direction was not part of seminary training and pastoral formation until more recent times. I think I started hearing seminarians and pastors talk about spiritual direction and formation with some regularity only in the last 10 -15 years. While for a number of years I had explored the possibility of finding someone to walk with me in my spiritual journey and hold me accountable, it was not until recently, in the past few months, that I officially engaged someone as my spiritual director. I had been asking questions of colleagues about spiritual leadership and what it meant to be led by God as a bishop and pastor in the Church. “Tell me about spiritual leadership,” I said to one friend and colleague of many years. “Spiritual leadership,” he said, “has everything to do with one’s own spiritual life, one’s connection to God. Do you have

Suddenly I found myself taking my first steps of working with a spiritual director. My spiritual director is someone I have known for several decades. He lives in another part of the country, so all of my spiritual direction thus far has been over the phone. I confess the first couple of months were mechanical, forced, and mostly non-productive. I was even thinking it was about time to pull the plug on this experiment. I am also certain the first couple of months had everything to do with the old Adam within me resisting this work to deepen my life in Christ. But then something clicked, a question got me thinking, a number of factors came together and I found myself rich in prayer in the month of May and the weeks leading into the synod assembly. And the practice has continued in the weeks and days since the assembly as I have processed the assembly decisions, talked with colleagues and friends, and taken it all to God in prayer. These have been roller coaster days of emotion and thought for me and my staff. But through all of this experience I am continually learning to trust in the steadfast love of God and to be open to the possibilities of the Spirit of the Risen Christ who guides and coun-

sels in this journey of discipleship and renewal. So while there has been an array of thoughts and feelings through these days, my overwhelming response is gratitude to God for the privilege and honor of having served as bishop of the Central States Synod for twelve years. There will be rich and wonderful memories, and gratitude to God for the blessings of having lived and served with all of you as partners in Christ’s Mission in this part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The other response is openness to the leading of the Holy Spirit. Personally I am in discernment, spending time in prayer and silent reflection as well as in conversation with colleagues around the Church. I am open to God’s leading and wondering what surprise God might have in mind. In our work with missional Church we have learned the importance of pastors being spiritual leaders to their congregations. Congregations are spiritual communities and need leaders who help them discern where God is calling them in mission. Pastors and congregations centered in prayer can set aside their own agendas and venture forth in trust, sometimes risking much, in order to participate in God’s mission. So important is this work of spiritual direction and communal discernment, especially in these days of cultural change and uncertainty, (Bishop continued on page 2)

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Inside this issue: “Say Thank You!” .......... page 2 Bethany College, Fund Appeal ........................... page 3 Day of Service ............... page 4 Synod Assembly ........... page 5 Disaster relief, CWA , LSTC courses ........................ page 6 Malaria Campaign, Personal finances ....................... page 7 AOLA, Festival news ...... page 8 Women’s News, Camp ... page 9 Around the Synod ......... page 10 Parishes in Transition, Calendar, Westwood House ....... page 11 Missionary updates, Global Links ........................... page 12 Inserts/Flyers: LPG; “God’s work. Our hands.” Sunday


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