
Although Lipinski looks set to request a trade to either Collingwood or Carlton for more regular senior opportunities. The Dogs rounded out their 2016 national draft haul by adding Patrick Lipinski (Pick 28) and Lewis Young (Pick 49), both who’ve provided depth this season. 1 ruckman, English found his niche playing predominantly as a key forward/back-up ruckman, booting a career-best 19 goals in 2021. After struggling to make his mark as a No. However he had little impact at Whitten Oval, playing 10 games at the club.īut it was the draft where the Bulldogs really capitalised, nabbing Tim English with Pick 19. And we hope you join us in praying for what’s ahead and asking for God’s guidance and support in all we do.Fresh off their flag win, the Bulldogs remained active in trying to improve their list for the following season, adding Collingwood veteran Travis Cloke. We are excited about the opportunities ahead and hope you will join us in celebrating such a wonderful ministry of this church, giving thanks for the magazine and the many ways it has reached the hearts and homes of people across this church. The world is ever evolving, and that includes how we digest and engage with content of all kinds.

We give thanks for Living Lutheran and all the staff who have worked on the magazine over the years. For the immediate future, we encourage you to sign up for Living Lutheran’s e-digest, a weekly email that highlights the top five most read stories on . Storytelling will still be at the core of this work. Being good stewards of the generous support given to the church is of the upmost importance to our team.īy focusing on creating more online content and new channels for distribution, we will have more flexibility and options for how we tell the stories of this church. As many of you probably know, the cost of printing a magazine-including paper, ink and postage prices-has steadily increased, especially during the pandemic, making it difficult to financially support a print edition.

And while we will no longer print a magazine each month, the sharing and spreading of the good news continues every day. Spreading the gospel and sharing the stories of our church have always been at the foundation of who we are as Christians and Lutherans. The ELCA and its predecessor church bodies have been printing periodicals since 1831, when The Lutheran Observer first started. This transition will also include a more robust social media presence and more opportunities for user-generated content with the potential for greater engagement with Lutherans and non-Lutherans alike.

You will start to see us employing these ways throughout the year, with videos, audio stories, podcasts, live events, and more.
#The grand final print full
This year, we will begin transitioning Living Lutheran to a full online storytelling engine featuring new ways of reaching people, providing a more economical and far-reaching approach for us to engage with a broader audience. The Churchwide Organization will not stop telling stories of this church when the printing of the magazine ends. Also, the magazine will print six issues in this final year.

Today we are announcing that Living Lutheran magazine will print its final issue in December 2023. The following message was sent to ELCA Churchwide Organization staff this morning:
