March 12, 2010
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We came together to talk about serving community needs in Hernando County.


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"I'm really proud to be a part of a church family that cares so deeply for those right here in our own backyard."

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The ELCA has provided more than $1 million in support for HIV/AIDS programs in Africa.


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"Our pastor encouraged the congregation to tithe ten percent of the money raised to help others. "

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We are raising up leaders through faith development and training.


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Safe Place/Sexual Ethics

Sexuality is a good gift of God.  The faithful response to God who has created us male and female is our commitment to use our sexuality only in ways that glorify God.

When God's gift of sexuality is used faithfully, the Church is a safe place for all to worship, learn, work, and be helped in a manner that is free from sexual exploitation, abuse or harassment.  When the Church becomes an unsafe place, the integrity of the gospel is impaired, particularly among those who are victimized.

The Florida-Bahamas Synod (this Synod) of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is committed to preventing sexual misconduct within the church and to responding with justice and compassion when such misconduct occurs.  This Statement of Policy describes how this Synod intends to fulfill these commitments.  This Synod recognizes that responding to allegations of sexual misconduct requires determination, sensitivity, flexibility, respect and care for all persons affected, including the victim, the rostered person, their families and friends, the congregation, this Synod, and the whole church.  This policy is intended to provide a framework for guidance in dealing with these cases while preserving this Synod's discretion to treat each person and each case in a manner necessitated by differing facts, circumstances, and needs of those affected.  This policy cannot be imposed as rigid law, binding this Synod and others to its dictates; it must be interpreted and applied compassionately in accordance with the theological and biblical principles of the Gospel.

1 First Contact Team
2 Safe Place to Be a Kid
3 Synod Ethics Policy
Synod Leadership Office of the Bishop Safe Place / Sexual Ethics