Rocky Mountain Synod Communica1on Strategy. Together we proclaim and embody God s uncondi8onal love for the sake of the world.

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Rocky Mountain Synod Communica1on Strategy Together we proclaim and embody God s uncondi8onal love for the sake of the world.

Claiming our GiMs: Our guiding principles In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father s only son, full of grace and truth. John 1:1;14 But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. Acts 1:8 S6.01. The Church is a people created by God in Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit, called and sent to bear witness to God s creakve, redeeming and sanckfying ackvity in the world. S6.02. To parkcipate in God s mission, this synod as a part of the Church shall: a. Proclaim God s saving Gospel of juskficakon by grace for Christ s sake through faith alone, according to the apostolic witness in the Holy Scripture, preserving and transmirng the Gospel faithfully to future generakons. -Cons1tu1on of the Rocky Mountain Synod, 2017 You have made public profession of your faith. Do you intend to conknue in the covenant God made with you in holy bapksm to proclaim the good news of God in Christ through word and deed I do and I ask God to help and guide me. -Affirma1on of Bap1sm, Evangelical Lutheran Worship

Called to Proclaim: A Theology of CommunicaDon Called to proclaim As the Rocky Mountain Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, we claim a pardcular understanding of our call to bear witness to God s grace in the world. This call is rooted in our understanding of Scripture, shaped by the stated purpose in our governing documents, and grounded in our bapdsmal promises. In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God we hear in the opening verses of the Gospel of John. What a powerful image to begin the unfolding of the story of God incarnate! These words from John remind us that God s Word is both embodied in our sacred texts and in the life and witness of Jesus. As followers of Jesus, we are called to condnue that proclamadon of God s uncondidonal radical love for all of creadon in both word and deed. In the Rocky Mountain Synod, we ardculate our understanding of that call through our mission statement, that together we proclaim and embody God s uncondidonal love for the sake of the world. Grounded in that mission, we understand that all we say and do, all decisions made, and all the ways ministry is supported, is not for ourselves, but for the sake of a world in need of love, grace, and healing. What does this mean? Claiming our central call as followers of Jesus to proclaim the Gospel informs our understanding and strategy for communicadon. CommunicaDon, understood as both the exchange of informadon and the means of connecdon between people, is also more than those definidons. CommunicaDon is indeed the tools we engage in print, digital, and social medias. And our tools are not simply the means to the end, that is the proclamadon of the Gospel. Indeed, our responsible, creadve, intendonal engagement of the tools available to us are also the embodiment of the Gospel. We claim a commitment to acdvely engage any mediums that will strengthen our proclamadon in ways those we serve are best able to receive what we share, while always seeking to be wise in our engagement. We also commit to collecdve discernment in using our formal communicadon channels to respond to happenings in our church and world, trusdng that God indeed will help and guide us. With joy and assurance of our call, we will seek first and foremost to proclaim and embody God s uncondidonal love for the world Deacon Erin Power Assistant to the Bishop for Synodical Life

RMS Communica1on Channels econnec1on Audience: Rostered Ministers, CongregaDon members, lay leaders, CongregaDon administrators Purpose: Email newsleser to share informadon, job posdngs, news, and events from RMS & Churchwide ministries and related partners; to share updates from the Office of the Bishop; to share relevant resources for congregadon leaders. Frequency: Weekly on Wednesday morning Leadership Link Audience: Rostered Ministers Purpose: Email newsleser to share informadon, news, and events from RMS & Churchwide ministries; to share updates from the Office of the Bishop specifically relevant to rostered ministers; to share prayer concerns of rostered ministers. Frequency: bi-weekly, and other Dmes as needed Living Lutheran Insert Audience: Living Lutheran subscribers; offered as a stand-alone newsleser for congregadons Purpose: Printed RMS-specific insert as part of the Living Lutheran Magazine; the 4 page insert is centered around the ministry focus of that month, including news, stories, and tesdmonies/reflecdons Frequency: Quarterly Connec1on NewsleUer Audience: CongregaDon members Purpose: Printed newsleser to communicate roster changes, updates from the Office of the Bishop, and a theological reflecdon Frequency: Quarterly

RMS Communica1on Channels(conDnued) Website Audience: Members and partners of the Rocky Mountain Synod Purpose: To provide informadon, resources and event support for the ministries of the RMS Bishop s Blog Audience: Members and partners of the Rocky Mountain Synod Purpose: to share official statements and reflecdons from the Bishop Frequency: as needed RMS in the Neighborhood Blog Audience: All members of the Rocky Mountain Synod Purpose: To highlight stories of Church for the sake of the world throughout the Rocky Mountain Synod; the online publicadon of ConnecDon and Living Lutheran insert stories Frequency: Once a month LAM-NM Advocacy Update (and ac1on alerts) Audience: Rostered ministers, congregadon members, lay leaders, and advocacy partners Purpose: Regular e-newsleser with informadon related to LAM-NM and ELCA advocacy work (updates on legisladon, issue acdvity and acdon alerts), events, and organizadonal news Frequency: Biweekly during legisladve sessions and at least monthly during the rest of year LAM-CO e-newsleuer (and advocacy alerts) Audience: Rostered ministers, congregadon members, lay leaders, advocacy partners Purpose: Regular newsleser to share informadon related to advocacy work, our events, partner events, updates on legisladon et al. Frequency: Biweekly (Jan.-May), Monthly (June-Dec.); alerts sent ad hoc as needed

RMS Communica1on Channels (condnued) Facebook See Rocky Mountain Synod Social Media Policy TwiUer See Rocky Mountain Synod Social Media Policy Synod Assembly Ambassador Toolkit Audience: Synod Assembly VoDng Members Purpose: To provide vodng members stories, offering connecdons, and reflecdons to share in their congregadons once a month Frequency: Monthly Yearly Communica1ons/Mailings Mission Support Thank You Intent Form Annual Report Insert Synod Assembly InformaDon Packet Partner Ministry Communica1ons Global Church Network News View from the Rockies (RMSWO)

Connection Newsletter Living Lutheran LAM-CO enews Facebook Website LAM-NM Updates Leadership Link Bishop s Blog RMS in the Neighborhood econnection