The start to the 2022 hurricane season has been fairly quiet. The average date of the first hurricane is Aug. 11, but for the first time in seven years,... read more →
With the proceeds from the sale of St. James Lutheran Church in Coral Gables completed, now the task is figuring out what to do with the money. The Synod Council... read more →
My name is Rob Rose. I am a pastor and relatively new at my job as the Bishop’s Assistant for Administration. One of my responsibilities is making sure Synod... read more →
Dear Members of the Florida-Bahamas Synod, It is with gratitude that I write to you, knowing that many of our congregations have been very careful in their protective measures against... read more →
Greetings, beloved in Christ! As I am sure you have seen, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recently announced an easing of mask mandates in the United... read more →
Beloved in Christ, Over the last year, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted every facet of our worship and ministry together. This pandemic has been a lonely, scary experience, and many... read more →
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed, Alleluia! What a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ as the people of God. I wish all the best for... read more →
¡Cristo ha resucitado! ¡En verdad ha resucitado, Aleluya! Qué maravillosa oportunidad para celebrar la resurrección de Jesucristo como pueblo de Dios. Les deseo todo lo mejor para ustedes y su... read more →
The Florida-Bahamas Synod Hunger Team is seeking mini-grant applications for 2021 from synod congregations in the amount of $250 (with the possibility of renewing a second year) to support existing or to... read more →
A Statement from Bishop Pedro Suárez on Anti-Asian Racism & Violence Beloved in Christ, Last Tuesday, eight innocent people were murdered inside three separate businesses in Atlanta. Six of those people were... read more →