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Friday, May 17, 2013
Lynn Hofstad completes doctorate
Lynn Maren Hofstad, daughter of Bishop and Linda Hofstad received her PhD in systematic theology at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary on May 9. The title of her doctoral dissertation is "Reconsidering the Atonement: A Reexamination of the Nature of Atonement Symbols."
Pictured from left to right: Bishop Robert D. and Linda Hofstad; Lynn Hofstad and husband Bryce Godfrey; and Sara Hofstad Womack and husband Marcus Womack.
Volunteer breakfast for Little White Church is Saturday
A volunteer breakfast for the Little White Church at Elbe will take place at 9:30 a.m. May 18 at Peace Lutheran Church of Puyallup. Historian Andy Anderson will discuss the church in pioneer Puyallup. Persons who are interested in helping can RSVP to Kathy Mettler at 360-832-4922 or Doris Gadley at 253-847-2743. During the spring, summer and fall, services at the doll-sized house of worship are held 2:30 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month. Visit www.elbehistoricchurch.com.
Reception to thank Rev. Eric Wangen-Hoch
Members and friends of the Southwestern Washington Synod are invited to a reception for the Rev. Eric Wangen-Hoch from 4 to 7 p.m. May 30 at The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd of Olympia.
Wangen-Hoch, for seven years pastor of the Living Stones Prison Congregation at the Washington Corrections Center at Shelton, has accepted a new call to Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Sedro-Wooley, along with his wife, the Rev. Rachel Wangen-Hoch.
In his service at the prison, Wangen-Hoch built up an unusual and rare worship opportunity, drawing close to 100 men to each service. In recent months, attendance had fallen, due to a security clampdown following the slaying of a correctional officer by an inmate at the Monroe Correctional Complex. Inmates had difficulty getting to worship.
Wangen-Hoch believes the number of worshipers will rise in time. He urged congregations to continue supporting Living Stones as it moves into the future.
“It has been a magnificent call,” he said.
Wangen-Hoch, for seven years pastor of the Living Stones Prison Congregation at the Washington Corrections Center at Shelton, has accepted a new call to Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Sedro-Wooley, along with his wife, the Rev. Rachel Wangen-Hoch.
In his service at the prison, Wangen-Hoch built up an unusual and rare worship opportunity, drawing close to 100 men to each service. In recent months, attendance had fallen, due to a security clampdown following the slaying of a correctional officer by an inmate at the Monroe Correctional Complex. Inmates had difficulty getting to worship.
Wangen-Hoch believes the number of worshipers will rise in time. He urged congregations to continue supporting Living Stones as it moves into the future.
“It has been a magnificent call,” he said.
Hunger-grant application period opens
The ELCA Domestic Hunger Grant application process for
2014 has opened. The deadline for congregations and others to submit applications for efforts related to solving hunger is July 17. More information is at: http://www.elca.org/Our-Faith-In-Action/Justice/Poverty-Ministries/Domestic-Hunger-Grants/Apply-for-a-Grant.aspx
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