But Jesus spoke to them at once.
“Don’t be afraid,” he said. “Take courage. I am here!”
–Matthew 14:27
For easy access to our COVID-19 Resources please visit our website and click on the Resources story in the center of our home page or click on the COVID-19 Resources link in the Quick Links box on the lower left-hand side of our home page.
Good Friday and Easter Vigil Services available Thursday, April 9 on synod YouTube ChannelBishop Dillahunt and the SOS staff just wrapped up recording Good Friday and Easter Vigil services to be shared with the synod on Thursday, April 9 on our YouTube channel. A special thank you to Pr. Aaron Layne and Advent Lutheran Church, Columbus for allowing us to use their space and video equipment.
As you can see, all social distancing requirements were met as the Bishop has encouraged all of you to do.
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Please let your congregations know that these two services will be available to them in addition to your services or in lieu of your service if you don't already have one planned.
Look for notice that the videos are up on our YouTube channel via e-news and our social media channels.
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A pastoral note to the synod: The practice of Holy Communion while we are apartIn this time of uncertainty, pain, sickness, anxiety, grief and life, I remind you of our Mission in Southern Ohio and the Church…to make sure the Gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ, is read, heard, shared, invited into and proclaimed. And the vision of this mission territory is Stronger and Better Together…Joining Jesus in the Restoration of the World. We are Church and we are together in a new way.
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Here's a link to the archived Zoom call for those who missed it...The call contains COVID-19 updates as well as the Bishop's thoughts on communion while we are apart. https://vimeo.com/403443679 |
'Keeping Stewardship Strong in Uncertain Times' workshop offered again for those who missed it the first time!In the middle of the pandemic chaos, one SOS congregation following the program outlined in this virtual workshop saw over $500k in leadership gifts for their capital campaign. Find out how your congregation can encourage giving even during uncertainty. April 23 at 11 am EDT. |
CARES Act details and FAQ's to read BEFORE you applyWe have compiled a number of excellent resources regarding the CARES Act and how it applies to you and your congregation. Please read the resources and begin work with your leadership to determine if and how you'll take advantage of the various programs available. CARES Act resources in the COVID-19 Resources section of our website. |
Coaching for Rostered Ministers during these unprecedented timesPr. Mike Weaver, the Southern Ohio Synod Coaching Coordinator, is offering his coaching services to all SOS rostered ministers who would like some additional guidance as they face new challenges in congregational leadership. |
Pr. Mark Nodo has also offered his ear to those in our synod who may need someone to talk to and discuss how the pandemic is affecting them, their family, their congregation, etc. This is not a counseling service, although Pr. Nodo is a licensed counselor, but rather a time to be real with a colleague. Contact Pr. Mark Nodo at mnodo@sbcglobal.net or on his cell 614.353.5478. |
The staff of the Southern Ohio Synod is here for you as you need us. Please reach out to us as you always have if you need guidance or support. We also encourage you to meet together (virtually) as often as possible for support, idea sharing, prayer and anything else you might need as leaders during this time.
Pastors, Deacons and others making end of life visits during the pandemic
Sue Althauser as she undergoes surgery
Pr. Milo Strozensky as he is hospitalized
Pr. Lisa Bernheisel as she receives treatment for cancer
Chris Stevens, wife of Pr. Monte Stevens regarding request for healing
Special prayers in light of continued spread of COVID-19 virus
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