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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

2009 Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ: Interviews with volunteers from Pittsburgh area churches paint murals and more

2009 Navajo Lutheran Mission: Volunteers from Pittsburgh area churches paint murals and more in Rock Point, AZ

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(Rock Point, AZ) - Videos produced by two Pittsburgh area churches led by Pastor Susan C. Schwartz that sent missionaries to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona in July 2009.

Volunteers from several faith traditions and churches painted murals and did other work at the Navajo Lutheran Mission included helped including Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale.
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Flute music by Travis Terry
http://www.myspace.com/dtravisterry

Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills
353 Ridge Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
15221-4111

1-412-242-4476 (church office)

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Blog about 2009 NELM trip by volunteers from several Pittsburgh area churches including Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale:
http://scs1249.blogspot.com

email the Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills near Pittsburgh

More about the flute music featured in this video:

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Travis Terry is a native Flutist of the Pima Nation who is born of the indigenous Gila River Pima Nation in Sacaton, Arizona.

On his myspace page, Native flutist Travis Terry says:

"I grew up surrounded by ethnic music and instruments of long ago, including the Native flute," Terry said. As a child I had natural appreciation for music, which contributed to me becoming a self-taught flutist in my adult years. My military service has sent me around the world exposing me to the musical traditions of various cultures."
"Ethnic music was a continual interest and drew me closer to this dream of creating music. I have always been grateful to my parents (Irving and Caroline) for supporting my dreams and at the same time continually teaching me and my sisters (Denise and Dawn) the indigenous Pima culture, traditions and language. These values have aided me in blending contemporary culture with this heritage of the 'Desert People.' This conscious blending of cultures is very much reflected in my musical compositions and playing style."
"After my military service, I visited Canyon De Chelly where my good fortune led me to meet my lovely wife Cara and settle in Chinle, AZ. Cara and her family taught me the ways and language of the Dine (Navajo) people."

Preview story on April 9, 2009 in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and Pittsburgh Live about area church group heading to NEML to paint. Pastor Susan C. Schwartz heads Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale and Kathy Gaberson, a Hope Lutheran member.
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_619790.html

Related Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) Links:

NELM on facebook

NELM on wordpress blog

NELM on myspace

NELM on bliptv

NELM on youtube

NELM on photobucket

NELM on Twitter

2009 Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ: Volunteers from Pittsburgh area churches paint murals and more

2009 Navajo Lutheran Mission: Volunteers from Pittsburgh area churches paint murals and more in Rock Point, AZ

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(Rock Point, AZ) - Videos produced by two Pittsburgh area churches led by Pastor Susan C. Schwartz that sent missionaries to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona in July 2009.

Volunteers from several faith traditions and churches painted murals and did other work at the Navajo Lutheran Mission included helped including Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale.
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Flute music by Travis Terry
http://www.myspace.com/dtravisterry

Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills
353 Ridge Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
15221-4111

1-412-242-4476 (church office)

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Blog about 2009 NELM trip by volunteers from several Pittsburgh area churches including Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale:
http://scs1249.blogspot.com

email the Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills near Pittsburgh

More about the flute music featured in this video:

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Travis Terry is a native Flutist of the Pima Nation who is born of the indigenous Gila River Pima Nation in Sacaton, Arizona.

On his myspace page, Native flutist Travis Terry says:

"I grew up surrounded by ethnic music and instruments of long ago, including the Native flute," Terry said. As a child I had natural appreciation for music, which contributed to me becoming a self-taught flutist in my adult years. My military service has sent me around the world exposing me to the musical traditions of various cultures."
"Ethnic music was a continual interest and drew me closer to this dream of creating music. I have always been grateful to my parents (Irving and Caroline) for supporting my dreams and at the same time continually teaching me and my sisters (Denise and Dawn) the indigenous Pima culture, traditions and language. These values have aided me in blending contemporary culture with this heritage of the 'Desert People.' This conscious blending of cultures is very much reflected in my musical compositions and playing style."
"After my military service, I visited Canyon De Chelly where my good fortune led me to meet my lovely wife Cara and settle in Chinle, AZ. Cara and her family taught me the ways and language of the Dine (Navajo) people."

Preview story on April 9, 2009 in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and Pittsburgh Live about area church group heading to NEML to paint. Pastor Susan C. Schwartz heads Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale and Kathy Gaberson, a Hope Lutheran member.
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_619790.html

Related Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM) Links:

NELM on facebook

NELM on wordpress blog

NELM on myspace

NELM on bliptv

NELM on youtube

NELM on photobucket

NELM on Twitter

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Navajo Lutheran Mission: 2009 livestock vaccinations by Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA

Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ: 2009 livestock vaccinations at the Navajo Nation reservation by missionaries from the Lutheran Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA
Church of the Cross Sacramento, CA did livestock vaccinations for Navajo residents around Navajo Lutheran Mission

During July 2009, volunteers from the Lutheran Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA visited the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ to assist the Navajo people with the health of their livestock.

Despite the extreme summer heat and the remote Navajo homes, church members helped deworm and vaccinate 500 sheep and goats plus 200 horses.

The volunteers from the Lutheran Church of the Cross paid for the expense of vaccinating over 700 livestock.

The vaccination program badly needs funding and anyone wish to help should contact the Navajo Lutheran Mission (see contact info below).

The group also did building repairs and rehab around the mission. On their off time, the group ventured to some of the area's most beautiful rock formations and sites. (See photo collages at end of this post).

The Navajo Lutheran Mission extends special thanks to Arizona Navajo musician Anthony Maloney, who music is featured in this video and will be used in upcoming videos (scroll down for more info and links about Anthony Maloney).

Songs by Maloney included in this video are "Our Warriors" and "A Better Life."

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Links related to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission (NELM):

NELM on facebook

NELM on wordpress blog

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NELM on myspace

NELM on bliptv

NELM on youtube

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Info about the Church of the Cross in Sacramento, California (ELCA:

Church of the Cross

4465 H Street

Sacramento, CA

95819

Church of the Cross website

1-916-456-8880

Pastor Michael Walton serves as a Chaplain at California State University Sacramento
Church is on the Board of Directors of the Sacramento Area Campus Ministry.
http://www.sacacmin.com

email Rev. Michael Walton
(916) 548-4624

Wikipedia on the Navajo Nation:
The Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah in the Navajo language) is a semi-autonomous Native American homeland covering about 26,000 square miles (67,339 square kilometres, 17 million acres), occupying all of northeastern Arizona, the southeastern portion of Utah, and northwestern New Mexico. It is the largest land area assigned primarily to a Native American jurisdiction within the United States.

Navajo Nation Flag used in this video was made by Wikipedia user Himasara and his gallery

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The Navajo Lutheran Mission extends special thanks to Arizona Navajo Musician Anthony Maloney.

Maloney's music is featured in this video and will be used in upcoming videos

Songs by Maloney included in this video are "Our Warriors" and "A Better Life."

Navajo (Diné) singer, songwriter and poet Anthony K. Maloney, a member of the Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah) from Yuba City, AZ "Music City"

Anthony Maloney official website includes background & profile:

Anthony Maloney music on soundclick:

Click to email musician Anthony Maloney

1-253-661-3652

Links to songs:

"Taken Away"

"We Were"

"The High Life"

"Our Warriors"

"A Better Life"

"4-Directions"

"What are my Chances"

"Walk Away"

"Smokey Eyez"

"Only Prayers and Time Will Tell"

"The Rain Never Seems To Stop"

"When"

Song details:

"Taken Away"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1059384

Native American AlterCountry
The beauty of a woman you love can make you drift off into another world...Love...Nirvana.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

"We Were"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1107571

About a lost love whom i admire, but don't wanna see face to face, only from a distance.
Just old thoughts of a past love...old flame..hehe

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

"The High Life"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1580501

just playing around and jammin' with my nephew Leland, great musician.
Just felt the blues and went with the flow.
Sorry no vocals, it's all instrumental.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records
By Anthony Maloney and Leland Howard

"Our Warriors"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1692003

Song about the reality of being plagued by Alcoholism on the Rez.

It is happening, not just on our reservations, but with in our community. There is really nothing to do, but let the abuser realize the facts of their addiction and its consequences.

No lyrics on this one.
I shouldn't have wrote this song in the first place, though it takes the anger out of me, because it was a path that I was on.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

"A Better Life"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1737075

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

"4-Directions"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1755167

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

"What are my Chances"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=2281129

Relationship about to crash, but what are my chances, if...

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
AKM Records

"Walk Away"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=3379744

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

"Smokey Eyez"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7287628

Lost in a No Tell Motel, thinking of life in perspective, with our a care in this world.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

"When"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1789167

About a friends drama and his feelings transferred into a song...
A day of beer drinking and singing. The first cut was terrible and then i just worked at re-writing the whole song, then it all came together. I like it and I hope you do to.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

"The Rain Never Seems To Stop"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1692011

Just wrote what i felt, not thinking about what I was really thinking, just a role in every day relationship functions and disfunctions.
It is more about tears and brokenness, to love...

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Records

No lyrics to this song. Free flow.

"Only Prayers and Time Will Tell"
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1586015

Song started with simple chords and gradually crawled into a nice Native Contemporary song.

Album:
Anthony Maloney Unplugged
ShadowFace Record

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