Our October 2021 Newsletter is Here!
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Special feature - Instructions for sewing clothing protectors. Can you sew? Do you want to help our outreach by making clothing protectors? If so, please contact us for material and tips on making clothing protectors. Instructions included here.
Some care centers have reopened for services. See our newsletter for more.
Service opportunities
May - cards for the ladies in care centers. We are making it a “thinking of you” effort as opposed to Mother’s Day in order to make the sentiment of the card inclusive.
June - cards for the men in care centers - same idea as above, “thinking of you” instead of Father’s Day.
July - “red, white, & blue” … more to come
The video has several components. The first section is a devotional song that Mr. Sundene’s mother sang every morning of her adult life. She lived to be 105 “years young.” The words of the song inspired her to a life of devotion to Christ and outreach. The other sections include Mr. Sundene’s presentation for the “Making Disciples for Life Conference” and the video “Not Forgotten” which highlights the impact that prison ministry has had on the life of a former inmate.
The video has several components. The first section is a devotional song that Mr. Sundene’s mother sang every morning of her adult life. She lived to be 105 “years young.” The words of the song inspired her to a life of devotion to Christ and outreach. The other sections include Mr. Sundene’s presentation for the “Making Disciples for Life Conference” and the video “Not Forgotten” which highlights the impact that prison ministry has had on the life of a former inmate.
Articles from our chaplains and Executive Director.
Update on our 2020 Matching Campaign
By God’s grace, we are close. You can help us fill the gap.
We procured and delivered 250+ pumpkins to 16 care centers and 4 individuals.
An update on our 2020 Matching Gift Campaign
Message from our Executive Director
Articles from our chaplains
Read about our 2020 Matching Fund Campaign
Letter from our Executive Director
Articles from our chaplains
Find out about the ways we are reaching out during this pandemic
Below - our care center staff and volunteers have found new and creative ways to reach out during the pandemic. For Mother’s Day, we delivered flowers and boquets to care center residents and staff. For Father’s Day, we delivered cards and carnations. To celebrate Independence Day, we distributed pinwheels. There will be more to come. Contact us to take part.
Letter from our Executive Director
Chaplain Arthur Werzner’s article
Dcs. Ruth Ann talks about the ways our care center ministry has adapted. We continue to reach out with God’s love.
Chp. Tim Johnson’s article
Our hospital ministry continues with in-person chaplaincy provided at one major medical center and remote contact at various locations.
Our care center teams are reaching out with phone calls, letters, and cards to people in care centers. Do you want to join in this ministry of encouragement? See the article.
Our jail / prison ministry chaplain still visits the King County Corrections Center. See his article to find out how he still provides ministry to inmates.
Jesus said, “I am with you always, even to the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20). Trusting that our Lord is with us and with those we serve, we are bold to pray -
Living Lord, we pray for all of those who are affected by this pandemic. For those who are ill, bring your healing touch. Watch over, guide, and bless those who serve in hospitals - from the doctors and nurses, to those who prepare the food and clean the rooms and everyone else involved. Grant the supplies that are needed at every level. Watch over those in nursing homes. Grant them your strength and help and send messages of hope that ward off loneliness. Never let us lose sight of compassion for the sake of Christ. Mercifully grant us relief. Lord in your mercy … hear our prayer in Jesus’ name.
Lord, we lift up those who are incarcerated and those who work with them during this pandemic, especially our own jail / prison chaplain. Watch over them. Keep them from getting this illness. We pray that you would use this time and this experience to renew their faith and their lives, even as you do the same for all of Your people. Lord in your mercy … hear our prayer in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Lutheran Ministry Services Northwest. We provide chaplaincy ministry in Seattle area hospitals, nursing homes, jails/prisons. We are a Recognized Service Organization of The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod and a Social Ministry Organization of the ELCA.
LMSN is a respected 501(c)(3) corporation where people can turn when there is a need for our chaplaincy, pastoral, and spiritual care services.