Fighting Hunger, Seeking Peace, and Elevating Indigenous Voices: ELCA Advocacy Highlights
As Lutherans, we are called to live out our faith through justice, care for creation, and love for our neighbors. The November/December edition of ELCA Advocacy’s Advocacy Connections newsletter provides a wealth of updates and resources to equip us for this mission. Read the full Advocacy Connections newsletter here.
Policy Highlights
Child Hunger: The Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) reports modest growth in after-school meal participation but notes many eligible children still go unserved. This is a call to action for our congregations to support anti-hunger initiatives.
COP29: ELCA staff are advocating for ambitious climate action during COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, from Nov. 11–22. Join us in praying for bold leadership.
ACT Alliance General Assembly: ELCA representatives joined global faith leaders in Indonesia, emphasizing partnerships that embody Christ’s love.
Featured Resources
Woven Together: Watch Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton’s video message reminding us that Christ unites us in mission beyond elections.
Honoring Indigenous Peoples: Explore ways to elevate Native voices and histories this Native American Heritage Month.
Incarnating Peace: Reflect on how the church can be a force for reconciliation in politically anxious times.
Dates to Remember
16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (Nov. 25–Dec. 10): Raise awareness and advocate for safety for women and girls.
World AIDS Day (Dec. 1): Recommit to supporting those affected by HIV/AIDS and raising awareness in your congregation.
These updates remind us of the power of advocacy as a form of faith in action. Explore the full newsletter for even more resources, reflections, and ways to get involved. Together, we breathe life into God’s justice and love.