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About the Navajo Lutheran MissionMission StatementThe Navajo Lutheran Mission, in partnership with the Navajo People and rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, is a community seeking to meet the educational, health, social and spiritual needs of the Navajo People. Core ValuesChrist-CenteredStriving to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ as center in education and program services provided by the Mission. RespectServing and supporting the community through cultural sensitivity, open communication, and love for all. IntegrityApplying the highest level of ethical standards by being financially and morally accountable to all. QualityProviding the best possible education and community services in an efficient and effective manner. EmpowermentWorking with the Navajo community to assist residents to develop a solid social, economic and spiritual base. Commitment
HeritageMore than fifty years ago, Lutheran Christian missionaries arrived in Rock Point, AZ, a remote, isolated village near the Four Corners area where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah meet. Rock Point today is a gas station, small convenience store, Laundromat, post office, two schools, a Chapter House and Senior Citizens Center serving close to 3000 persons living in Rock Point and surrounding areas. Food and medical services are still more than 50 miles away, and general shopping is 115 miles away in Farmington, New Mexico. The Mission was founded with Bible study, English language classes, a clinic, an elementary school, and a worshipping congregation. Today, the Mission consists of a Kindergarten through 6th grade school for 67 children, which offers an alternative school to Bureau of Indian Affairs and community schools, and provides an education that reflects Christian values while respecting Navajo culture and tradition. It is also a place for periodic eye and health exams, and a thrift shop that provides a major service to residents. The Mission also is host to various volunteer work groups, inter-cultural exchanges, and community connections and events. Strategic plans for a medical clinic, food bank, and additional new services have already been approved. More than programs and services however, the Mission is all about the people - Diné in Navajo - who live with social problems, abuse, housing needs, debilitating diseases like diabetes and alcoholism, unemployment, poverty, and limited access to adequate health care, and in many cases do not have electricity or water. The Navajo Lutheran Mission is committed to improving the lives of the many people in the area. Organizational StructureThe Navajo Lutheran Mission is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that depends on the benevolence of its donors. A fifteen member Board of Directors oversees the management of the Mission. In addition, the Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) Grand Canyon Synod (GCS) nominates three individuals to represent the ELCA/GCS in Mission affairs. NLM is officially affiliated as a social ministry of the ELCA. Privacy PolicyPlease see our privacy policy for information about this web site and how we use any data you provide to us. |