Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Habitat Build, speakers to focus Lutheran Men In Mission National Gathering in Omaha, Aug. 1-3


On August 1-3, 2008,
Lutheran men of all ages will gather in Omaha, Nebraska to celebrate 20 years of ministry and launch the next great step.

Save those dates so you can attend "Coming of Age!" Register

The 2008 "Coming of Age" Lutheran Men's Gathering will be Aug. 1-3 at the Hilton Hotel and Qwest Center, in Omaha, Nebraska. The gathering happens in August but willing workers can start participating now!
Ongoing now, since April, hundreds of men (and some women and teens) from across the country and the Omaha metro area have worked in Omaha for a series of Habitat Build weekends! Habitat project photos!
The Coming of Age Habitat for Humanity house building project is scheduled to be dedicated the Saturday August 2 at the Qwest Center gathering.
Lutheran Men in Mission in conjunction with Habitat for Humanity and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans combined resources to sponsor this home build. Signup information.

Coming of Age . . . It's a Book, It's a Conference, It's a Movement in the church to "come of age" and reach out to and connect with younger men August 1-3, 2008, men of all ages will gather in Omaha, NE, under the same theme verse as the founders, “…your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions.” (Acts 2:17).

Featured speakers include Tom Osborne, athletic director, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Osborne was head football coach of the Cornhuskers for 25 years, helping the school claim three national titles before he was inducted in 1999 to the College Football Hall of Fame. Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District elected him to three terms during 2001-2007 in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Other speakers include:
Evangelist Ernie Hinojosa Bishop David deFreese

Musicians include:
Peter Mayer Dakota Road Anderson & Hill

The "Coming of Age" theme has a twofold meaning. LMM is marking its 20th anniversary by becoming a financially self-reliant, separately-incorporated ministry of the ELCA.

The theme also refers to a spirituality project LMM undertook to understand what churches can do to engage young men between the ages of 18 and 34. As part of the project, 88 young men from across the United States participated in extensive interviews. Sixteen of those interviewed organized the LMM Young Men's Ministry Council. The results of the project were presented in the book, "Coming of Age: Exploring the Identity and Spirituality of Younger Men." The gathering's purpose is to bring men of all ages into a deeper relationship with God and assist younger and older men in building intergenerational relationships.

More information - click here! Bulletin Insert for your congregation

"We will serve, we will play, we will learn, we will worship, we will encounter God — and each other – and we will grow" said Doug Haugen, Director, Lutheran Men in Mission, ELCA offices.
A 48,000-square-foot interactive center will include room for building Habitat for Humanity sheds, high-ropes courses and other games.
The gathering will be preceded by the 2008 LMM Assembly July 31- Aug. 1. The organization's triennial business session will elect a president to succeed Heber Rast, Cameron, S.C., and other officers and board members. Rast will complete his second three-year term. The assembly will adopt a budget for LMM and celebrate the organization becoming an incorporated, self-funded ministry of the ELCA with a full-time staff.

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