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A New Blog: South Dakota Synod Tech Tips |
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Be sure to visit (and post to) our new blog, South Dakota Synod Tech Tips (http://www.sdsblog.com/sds_tech/), filled with technological ideas, hints, advice and more! |
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Visit the Synod's Flickr Page to View Unedited Photos from Synod Assembly. |
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Luther House of Study is sponsoring a new initiative throughout the synod, Together in Ministry (TiM), designed to renew rostered leaders. More information here. |
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Get More Information on the Events Page!
Telling the Story: Summer Stewardship Days 2009
+ Sunday, July 19 (Centerville and Watertown)
+ Saturday, September 12 (Rapid City)
+ Sunday, September 13 (Aberdeen)
More Information and Online Registration on the Stewardship Page!
ELCA Churchwide Assembly
August 17-23, Minneapolis. More information here
Fall Theological Conference
September 27-29, Lutheran Memorial Church, Pierre: Building Church in Times of Crisis: Preaching’s Role in Forming the Identity and Mission of the Church, with Matthew Fleming
More information here
2010 South Dakota Synod Assembly
June 11-13, Rapid City
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Be sure to visit the South Dakota Synod News Blog at http://www.sdsblog.com/ for the latest news, events, and Joys and Concerns! From there you may also subscribe to the blog via your favorite newsreader. |
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Online Giving Now Available |
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For your convenience, the South Dakota Synod website now features an online-giving option. Please click here for details. |
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The latest message from Bishop David B. Zellmer, from The Synod Scene. |
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The entire South Dakota Synod Handbook is now available online. Our hope is that this will increase its usefulness as a resource within the synod and beyond.
New database software we’re now using in the synod office makes updating the Handbook fairly quick and easy, and so we will be posting revisions of the Handbook on the synod website—your Handbook will be always be up-to-date!
This means the 2009 Handbook is the final paper edition of the Handbook. We hope this not only will provide a more useful and timely resource for you, but also will make us better stewards of such resources as paper, money, and time. (Of course, the synod office will be happy to print a copy of the Handbook database for anyone who needs one.)
As always, we appreciate your support and encouragement, and we prize your partnership in ministry.
For convenience, the handbook has been divided into five PDF (Portable Document Format) files. These files may be viewed online or downloaded to your computer with Adobe Reader (formerly Adobe Acrobat Reader), and they are completely searchable using Adobe Reader’s “find” command (Control-F). If you need to install or update your copy of the free Adobe Reader, you may do so via Adobe's web site.
Updated 7/02/09
The sections of the handbook are:
+ 01hand09 - frequently called numbers
+ 02hand09 - listings of synod staff, synod council, committees, boards, task forces, etc.
+ 03hand09 - conference map and alphabetical listing of congregations by conference
+ 04hand09 - alphabetical listing of congregations by city
+ 05hand09 - Roster: Specialized Ministries; alphabetical listing of all clergy (active and retired), TEEMs and SAMs
We hope that you will find this web-based handbook useful to you in your ministry.
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