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The LLBO Tribal Council has declared a Public Health Emergency in response to Coronavirus. Click to Read. COVID-19 UPDATES. The health and safety of Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe community members, employees and patrons is our main priority.
- Employment
Calculates current and past due debt obligations with the...
- Directory
Cass Lake Area Food Shelf Located at the LLBO Food...
- Tribal Assistance
Twin Cities Area (763) 301-1376 or (612) 562-1894. We assist...
- Employees
Holiday 2024 Dates; New Year's Day: January 1, 2024: Dr....
- Events & Information
Human Services. Addictions & Dependecies Program. A & D...
- Elders
The following are services and/or programs that provide...
- Demographics
6280 Upper Cass Frnt. Road Cass Lake, MN 56633 Off Highway 2...
- New Program 7/1/2022* Homeowners Assistance Fund
LLBO Homeowners Assistance Fund Program. The purpose of the...
- LLBO Home
COVID-19 UPDATES. The health and safety of Leech Lake Band...
- Administration
Official website of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. (218)...
- Employment
- Emergency Medical Expenses
- Medical Assistance
- Elder/Disability Assistance
Mileage, meals, and/or lodging Tribal Assistance can assist with Emergency Medical Expenses. Eligibility Requirements 1. Patient and/or Applicant must be Leech Lake Band Member 2. Eligibility shall be determined by the type of assistance requested Documents Requested 1. Tribal Assistance application 2. Medical Benefit Consent Form and/or W-9 3. Ver...
Mileage, meals and/or lodging The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Tribal Assistance (TA) Program is working with the Leech Lake Health Division CHR program to streamline the billing for assistance services to Band Members. In most cases, (Elders excluded) you will need to show you have applied at all other sources of assistance in order to be eligible fo...
District I (218) 398-2068 District II (218) 252-3373 District III (218) 368-9125 or (218) 252-3373 Twin Cities Area (763) 301-1376 or (612) 562-1894 We assist Leech Lake Band Members who are in dire need of extraordinary direct assistance on a case-by-case basis. Band members must meet the following eligibility requirements in order to receive up t...
Elders and disabled individuals can be assisted once, up to $300 each fiscal year, July 1st - June 30th. Must be in dire need of emergency or extraordinary assistance and must have exhausted all other resources. Eligibility shall be determined by the type of assistance requested.
Mar 22, 2024 · God has granted us elders to serve and lead His church. They are given the responsibilities of oversight, shepherding, doctrinal purity, and prayer for their church family.
- Elders are shepherds. Both the Old and New Testaments repeatedly employ the metaphor of "shepherding" to describe the spiritual leadership of God's people.
- Elders are pastors. This second point restates the first, but it bears repeating. The word "pastor" means "shepherd." We often call paid preachers "pastors" and lay leaders "elders."
- Elders are plural. We always find elders (plural) in New Testament churches (e.g. Acts 15:4; 20:17; Titus 1:5). Each congregation should have a team of shepherds.
- Elders must be godly. The New Testament job descriptions for elders focus largely on character qualities (e.g. 1 Timothy 3:1-7; Titus 1:5-9). Elders must be self-controlled, sensible, holy, and hospitable.
Jan 23, 2006 · According to the New Testament, elders are responsible for the primary leadership and oversight of a church. The function and role of an elder is well summarized by Alexander Strauch in his book Biblical Eldership: “Elders lead the church…
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Elders are to shepherd the flock of Jesus Christ through the faithful ministry of the Word and are to lead by godly example. Summary. The role of eldership finds its roots in Old Testament Israel but is unique to the church.