Posts in ELCA
Hannah Peterson: First, Learn. Next, Do.

I am not a practicing Lutheran. Although many of my relatives and ancestors are, I grew up in a secular family, attending church only for Christmas Eve services and the occasional baptism or funeral. As you might imagine, it was an unusual path that led me to this year of being an ELCA Hunger Advocacy Fellow, of learning to navigate through new communities, new opportunities and new insights.

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Music that Makes Community in-person and online summer opportunities

MMC is excited to announce an event exploring paperless singing, to take place in Eugene, Ore., on June 25. In preparation for the Annual Conference of the Hymn Society, join us in Washington, D.C., on July 16.

Online programs continue, including the new song-writing workshop “Composing Ourselves,” a webinar with Jorge Lockward exploring creative liturgical composition, Morning Grounding, and more. Visit the MMC website for additional details and to register.

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Prompts for Prayers of Intercession: May 8, 2022
  • For leaders running for elected office as the season for state and local primaries begins, and for all who use their political office to support the welfare of all people

  • With thanksgiving for mothers of all kinds and for all people who provide compassionate care to others…

  • For people for whom Mother’s Day is difficult, including those who are grieving, those in difficult relationship circumstances, or those experiencing infertility…

  • For all wrestling with difficult decisions about pregnancy, parenthood, and childcare…

  • For all people seeking safe, equitable, and empowered access to healthcare…

  • For the beloved memory of the more than 15 million lives lost, directly and indirectly, due to the Covid-19 pandemic…

  • For those battling wildfires in New Mexico, suffering dust storms in Colorado, and cleaning up after tornadoes in Texas and Oklahoma…

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Deacon Tammy Jones West: Behind the curtain…

A message from Deacon Tammy Jones West, 2024 ELCA Youth Gathering Program Director…
First, there is no curtain but for a peek into the behind-the-scenes happenings of the ELCA Youth Gathering, let me start with my first few months on staff. Let me introduce you to the people who are called to serve this ministry at the ELCA.

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Faith Lens: Whose Voice Are You Listening To?

“Hindsight is 20/20,” the old saying goes, meaning that it is easier to see the meaning of things when you are looking back. Perhaps that is why today’s gospel reading is a flashback to John 10, a time well before Jesus’ death and resurrection. It is as if to say, now that we have encountered the Risen Jesus, we are finally ready to make sense of what he was saying.

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Participate in listening sessions on Civic Engagement Social Statement

The ELCA Social Statement on Civic Engagement is underway. Let your voice be heard! What issues should be included in the ELCA’s next Social Statement on Church, State, and Civic Participation? What concerns do you have about where the church currently stands on civic engagement, and where should the church be headed?

Learn more on the Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona site.

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Courageous Leadership series with ELCA Coaching continues

When Jesus began His ministry, He immediately formed a small group. Following in the footsteps of Jesus, we are continuing to offer opportunities to gather in small groups for discussion and empowerment around the prominent topics swirling in the crucible of change for us as faith leaders. Join us May 4, 2022, 11 am (and every Wednesday). The login information can be found on the ELCA Coaching website.

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Evangelical Lutheran Church in America observes 35th anniversary

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) will observe its 35th anniversary on April 30, 2022. On this date in 1987, the ELCA constitution was adopted during the opening session of the Constituting Convention in Columbus, Ohio.

To symbolize the formation of the new denomination, the bishops from the three predecessor church bodies poured water from separate containers into one baptismal font.

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Virtual Discernment Event: Are you ready for seminary?

If you know of someone in your synod who is discerning a call to ministry and might like to hear from all the ELCA seminaries in one space, please encourage them to attend a collaborative ELCA Seminaries virtual discernment event on Saturday, May 7th from 8 am - 1 pm MST/PDT, 9am-noon MDT. Register here.

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Prompts for Prayers of Intercession: May 1, 2022
  • For the protection of people and all creatures in the path of wildfires in New Mexico, Arizona, and Nebraska…

  • For Ukrainian refugees, displaced internally and internationally, and for all refugees of armed conflict throughout the world…

  • With thanksgiving for the gifts of Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and throughout society…

  • For our Muslim neighbors celebrating Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of their Ramadan fast…

  • For synods, their leaders, and their bishops as synod assemblies begin to gather…

  • For all who were baptized or who affirmed their baptisms at Easter…

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Faith Lens: Glimpse of the Kingdom

The Easter season is seven weeks long. Nearly every week the gospel lesson includes disciples encountering Jesus and failing to recognize him. This week’s gospel encounter is crammed with significance. There is a miracle and allusions to Peter’s failure to stand firm during the horrible events of Holy Week, as Jesus asks him repeatedly, “Do you love me.” Both are important and theologically significant, yet by focusing on them we may miss what is most significant. Namely, Jesus is in the world today if we have eyes to see.

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