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ELCA NEWS SERVICE

July 16, 2007  

Thousands of ELCA Teenagers Head for New Orleans in 2009
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     CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Under the theme "Jesus, Justice, Jazz,"
more than 35,000 high-school-age and adult Lutherans are expected
to gather in New Orleans for the 2009 Youth Gathering of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), July 22-26, 2009.
Held every three years, the event is a major ministry for teenage
Lutherans in the 4.85 million-member ELCA.
     The 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering will focus on service and
justice, according to Heidi Hagstrom, director, ELCA Youth
Gathering.  She said the shape and rhythm of the gathering will
be different than previous gatherings as young people and others
attend to New Orleans' "rich, spiritual and ethnic history," as
well as its "changing reality post-Hurricanes Katrina and Rita."
     "It became clear to us that God's people need to be" in New
Orleans, said Hagstrom.  For the gathering, "we've always gone
into a city with the intention or deep value to give back, to
leave a city better than when we've arrived," she said.  "We want
to give back and leave a legacy of service and witness" in New
Orleans.
     When staff of the ELCA Youth Gathering visited New Orleans
post-Hurricane Katrina "it became clear that we need to be
there," said Hagstrom.  "Every person we interviewed or talked to,
whether it was ELCA members, hotel staff or other vendors in New
Orleans, said to us, 'Without the church, we would not be where
we are today.'  They (also) said to us, 'Don't forget about us.
Don't forget about us.'"
     New Orleans has been a host city to previous ELCA Youth
Gatherings in 1976 and 1997.  It was in consideration for 2009
prior to Hurricane Katrina, which struck the U.S. Gulf Coast in
2005.  After many visits, meetings and discussions with city and
convention officials, Hagstrom said staff "felt very confident
that the areas we are going to be in for the major portions of
the gathering are going to be safe.  The convention center looks
brand new, and the (Louisiana) Superdome looks virtually brand
new.  The city is ready, and it has proved that a number of
times," she said.
     "I think the best words for the gathering are 'bearing
witness.'  We would love it for young people to come to (New
Orleans) and hear stories, learn the history and discern how God
has been present in the disaster that has happened there," said
Hagstrom.  "Bearing witness means that you need to step into the
story of another person, to understand the call to justice and be
a part of the need in the city for a long time and witness to
that," she said.  When returning home after the gathering,
participants will be asked to share the story of how God is
present in New Orleans "and look for ways to live 'Jesus,
Justice, Jazz' in their context," she said.
     Each day of the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering will begin with
service and end with programs at the Louisiana Superdome and
Morial Convention Center.  Stage presentations will include
special effects and technology-enhanced music, dance and drama;
Bible study; featured guest speakers; storytelling; audience
participation and worship.  Participants can choose from a
variety of activities that help them to think biblically and
theologically about what it means to be a baptized Christian who
lives out God's justice in the world, said Hagstrom.
     Two leadership events precede the gathering July 19-22, 2009
-- the Multicultural Youth Leadership Event and the Definitely-
Abled Youth Leadership Event.  The Eighth Triennial Convention of
the Lutheran Youth Organization (LYO) will be held July 26-29,
2009.  The LYO consists of the high-school-age members of the
ELCA.
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     Information about the 2009 ELCA Youth Gathering is at
http://www.ELCA.org/youth/gathering.html on the ELCA Web site.
     Audio of Hagstom's comment is at
http://media.ELCA.org/audionews/070710.mp3 on the ELCA Web site.

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