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As I write this I find myself at Bowling Green State University at our Synod Assembly – the annual gathering of representatives from our 183 congregations in NW Ohio to talk about ministry among our congregation and in our denomination, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Generally, not much exciting happens here other than seeing friends and celebrating some of the good things going on. Here are the links to our Northwestern Ohio Synod and the ELCA.

I was asked to do two work shops on the Emerging Church and Digital Technology, so I got to introduce people to postmodern culture and the joys of podcasting. We can be a little like “Mayberry” up here – a little rural, a little removed, even though we are flanked by Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago all within 3 hours or less. But had a nice crowd for my first session and folks are genuinely interested in learning how to talk to postmoderns, particularly the youth in their congregations. My advice is simple – make the effort to understand their language and culture and give them the space, time, and cash to do it on their own terms – their own worship service, their own language, their music – and commit to walk the spiritual journey with them, even when you don’t understand their way.

The high point so far has been the music by Ken Medema. If you have never heard of Ken, he is a master of musical improvisation and a deeply spiritual songwriter. He is a regular at many denominational youth gatherings with his high energy style but also his contemplative lyrics. He is a rare musician worth your time to check out, both his Christian material and jazz CDs. You can find his web site here. He travels widely and if he is in your area, check him out. His schedule and downloads can be found at the web site as well.

I better look like I’m paying attention again. later.

3 Responses to “Chillin’ At Synod Assembly”

  1. Scott Anderson says:

    Tom,

    I participated in your Friday workshop on Digital Technology. Just wanted to check-out your website. As I discussed with you during a break, I am going to encourage our Youth Committee at TLC in Wauseon to schedule a time to listen to your presentation and check out your website.

    This was my first Synod Assembly and I enjoyed my two days there. Ken’s music definitely was a memorable highligth of the assembly.

    Thanks again for the info.

  2. Tom Lyberg says:

    Thanks for stopping by the web site. It still needs some work, so maybe on vacation I can do a little more.

    Ken is great and I hope we get him back in our area more often.

  3. Eric says:

    I’ve had the pleasure of hearing Ken perfom at more than a few Youth Specialty conferences. He’s always been one of the highlights.

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