by the Lutheran Ministries Staff
The New Year of 2005 for the Partnership of Lutheran Ministries
actually began in October 2004 when Pastor Geis took a call to La Grange,
IL and Ronald Boelte was installed as our new senior pastor. The New Year
began with a flurry of organizational, budget, voters and Advisory Board
meetings. The goal of these meetings was to better determine the direction
of our individual congregations and the Partnership as a whole. Resources
and programs were assessed and better directed toward our congregational
core values.
Individually, this was an exciting year for Pastor Ronald as he was
ordained in October as Reverend Boelte by the Lutheran Church—Missouri
Synod. Also, Pastor Ronald has intentionally worked to transition from a
supporting pastoral role to one of leadership. This included evaluating a
Partnership-wide survey and leadership of the congregational meetings.
Our Partners have participated in a variety of revitalized worship
opportunities including Advent services in 2004 & 2005, a special
Easter Evening Celebration at Quartz Mountain State Park, a CSI (Christ
Seen Investigation) themed Festive Hope series, community
sing-a-longs, and a Lone Wolf community-wide youth Worship Wednesday
service. Over the summer, we were blessed with the talents and service of
two DCE interns, Shannon Hunter and Bethany Hilgendorf. Our computer
network has also undergone major transition as Kevin Graumann has worked
many hours to update and secure our system.
New efforts to reach into our communities have consisted of a monthly
Saturday Bible School in Elk City, Scrapbooking Saturdays, Wednesday Bible
breakfast in Altus, Women's Lunchtime Bible study in Altus, Confirmation
Camp that included community youth in addition to our members, and
increased publicity for all of our ministry opportunities.
Our Partners have been faithful in financial and spiritual support of
the efforts of each congregation and the Partnership staff. As we began
this year with uncertainty, we have seen evidence of God's faithfulness
and mercy. We have gone forward in the work He has called us to do. As we
move into 2006, let us pray together the prayer Paul prayed for the
workers in the church in Ephesus: "I pray that out of his glorious
riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner
being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray
that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together
with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the
love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge--that you
may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God."
Ephesians 3:16-19.