Discerning How Your Faith and Civic Life Relate

Did you know that the phrase ‘separation of church and state’ does not appear in our U.S. Constitution?  It was first attributed to U.S. President Thomas Jefferson in 1802 in a letter to Danbury Baptist Association in Connecticut as he attempted to clarify his understanding of the Constitution’s First Amendment, Freedom of Religion, Speech, and the Press.  Specifically, it states, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."  Jefferson wasn’t saying our religious beliefs and government should be separated, but only that the U.S. Government cannot establish, for the country, a national religion.  Similarly, it cannot prevent the free expressions of one’s faith.

Green Blades Rising and Regional Gatherings

The Revised Common Lectionary reading assigned for the Fifth Sunday of Lent this year comes from John 12 where we find Jesus saying: “Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (John 12:24). This passage, along with the lengthening of days and greening landscape, have me reflecting on all the ways God is renewing life all around us; bringing to life something new from what once was barren.

Updated Misconduct Policy

One of the important pieces of work approved at the January 2024 Northwest Intermountain Synod Council meeting was an updated Misconduct Policy. God intends for the Church to be a safe place for all people to experience God’s love and mercy, grow in faith, and equip themselves for ministry in the world. And yet at times the church has not been a safe place and sexual misconduct has caused injury and pain to individuals and communities.

How Do You Love Your Mother (Earth)?

My passion to be an advocate/actor for creation care and justice for Earth and all life that lives here has been ignited. I’d like to hear your stories of what excites you to speak and act for creation care and Earth justice.

So, I invite you to join several of us who have been meeting over Zoom as a NWIM Synod Nurturing Creation Care group (a “working name,” for now) since November 2023. You can learn more about us here. We welcome anyone who is curious or already an advocate for creation care. Our next Zoom meeting will be April 18 6:30 PM PDT/7:30 PM MDT. (Note that this is the third Thursday for this month only.) Please contact our facilitator, Deaconess Katrina Martich, at contact@katrinamartich.com for a Zoom link for the meeting and/or any questions about the group that you may have.