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Get Set for ELCA Youth Gathering Registration

Congregational registration for the Gathering opens on Friday, Sept. 15, 2023 at 12 p.m. Central time on the Gathering’s website. Visit the page now to learn more about registration prices, deadlines and our process.

From priority registration benefits to vital resources and key dates, get all the info you need for a smooth registration experience.

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Accented Journeys: Embracing Imperfections in Faithful Accompaniment

While serving as global missionaries in Central Europe, Aaron Fuller and his partner grapple with the complexities of the Hungarian language. Through experiences of vulnerability and connection, they discover the essence of "accompaniment" in faith – not in mastery, but in the journey of solidarity and mutual connection with God and others. Read more in Living Lutheran.

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Faith Lens: Dealing With Discord

As Faith Lens returns from its summer hiatus, explore the challenges of resolving discord through the lens of the recent disputes between royal brothers Prince William and Prince Harry. Dive deep into Jesus' teachings about unity, repentance, and forgiveness, reflecting on the steps to reconcile differences and promote unity in our communities and churches.

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Humble Hearts: Finding Solace in Jesus Amidst Modern Struggles

In reflecting on Matthew 11:25-30 in an article for Living Lutheran, Pastor Ismael Calderón explores Jesus' address to those who rejected Him, contrasting the prideful with the humble. Calderón underscores Jesus’ universal invitation to seek solace in Him, especially in a modern world filled with challenges. He emphasizes the peace and soul-resting strength found in following Christ's teachings.

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For What Shall We Pray? 9/5/2023
  • For areas threatened by tropical storms and hurricanes, and especially for recovery efforts following Hurricane Idalia and Typhoon Haikui…

  • For victims of gun violence, especially in Kansas City, MO; Memphis, TN; Birmingham, AL; McKeesport, PA; Silver Spring, MD
    For victims of those injured or killed in vehicle accidents…

  • For repair and reconciliation among political leaders and governments…

  • For areas of the United States facing extreme weather conditions: droughts, high temperatures, and flooding…

  • For all who advocate for fair wages and just labor policies…

  • For relief and recovery efforts following flooding in Greece and Spain…

  • For peace in areas of war or conflict, especially in Ukraine, Myanmar, Syria, and Palestine…

  • For teachers, administrators, and all school staff…

  • For the work of first responders and all who serve the public and common good…

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Apply for the Emergency Savings/Congregational Financial Assessment program by 9/20/2023

Resourceful Servants launched a unique program to elevate the financial stability of rostered ministers and their congregations or organizations. With a combination of individual savings support and congregational financial assessment, the Emergency Savings/Congregational Financial Assessment program promises to make a positive impact on personal financial situations and communal financial practices. Find out if you qualify and how to apply by 9/20/2023.

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ELCA Coaching's Courageous Leadership Resumes on September 6 for our 150th Gathering!

Join us remotely via Zoom on Wednesday, September 6, as we celebrate our 150th gathering, hear from ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton, reflect on BEING CHURCH (March 2020 - April 2021) and COURAGEOUS LEADERSHIP (July 2021 - June 2023), and dream together how this space and community can continue to affirm, challenge, encourage, teach, shift, and collaborate with leaders across and beyond the church! The login information can be found below and on the ELCA Coaching website.

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Aloha Spirit: Kihei Lutheran Church Aids Maui Wildfire Recovery

Members of Kihei Lutheran Church are providing much-needed relief to Maui wildfire victims, collecting essential supplies and extending emotional support. With a message of hope and resilience, they, along with the Lutheran Disaster Response, are calling for nationwide help to rebuild the affected community. Read more in Living Lutheran.

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For What Shall We Pray? 8/29/2023
  • For all in the pathway of Hurricane Idalia…

  • For victims of gun violence, especially in Chapel Hill, NC; Jacksonville, FL…

  • For areas threatened by wildfires in Louisiana, and for wildfires that continue to burn in Greece…

  • For renewed civility and collaboration among political leaders…

  • For all facing persecution and violence due to sexual orientation and gender identity, especially in Nigeria and Uganda…

  • For families of those injured or killed in automobile, helicopter, and other transportation accidents…

  • For peace in areas of war or conflict, especially in Ukraine, Mali, Libya, Syria, and Palestine…

  • For fair wages, safe working conditions, and equal access to opportunity for all who are employed…

  • For financial stability for those who are unemployed, underemployed, or on fixed incomes…

  • In gratitude for the many and various vocations by which all people can serve God in daily life…

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From Sea of People to Wave of Change: Raabe's Recollections of 1963

Mark Raabe, a long-standing member of First Trinity Lutheran, shares a firsthand account on ELCA.org of the pivotal March on Washington in 1963. Experience the powerful serenity of that day through Raabe's memories, emphasizing the undeniable impact of peaceful protest and the unparalleled influence of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech.

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Daniel's Journey: From Gathering Participant to Dedicated Volunteer

Daniel Mambu shares his enriching journey as a volunteer at previous Gatherings, recalling the impact it had on him as a youth. With various volunteer roles available for the upcoming Gathering, he reflects on his excitement to return to New Orleans and the significance of being a part of this transformative experience. Read why Daniel loves volunteering on the ELCA Youth Gathering blog.

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Connecting Past Struggles with Today's Challenges: March on Washington at 60

Reflecting on the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington, the ELCA Racial Justice blog emphasizes the lasting impact and current relevance of the fight for racial and economic justice. The post highlights the ongoing challenges of systemic racism, such as redlining and voting rights restrictions, and calls for continued advocacy in line with ELCA’s commitment to racial justice.

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Inviting In: One Immigrant's Reflection on Matthew 25:35

Raed AbuJries delves deep into his immigration experience, emphasizing the transformative power of kindness. As he navigated the complexities of American society, the diverse responses from individuals shaped his perspective on acceptance, prejudice, and the real-world implications of Matthew 25:35. Through his journey, Raed underscores the value of "inviting in" strangers and the profound ripple effect it can have on both individuals and communities. Read about his immigration experience on the AMMPARO blog.

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A Century of Faith and Fellowship: The Lutheran Sudan Mission Centennial Celebration

The Lutheran Sudan Mission celebrated its Centennial in June at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. From its humble beginnings in 1923 with the first missionaries to the region, the mission has evolved, leading to the establishment of two churches with Indigenous leadership in Cameroon and the Central African Republic (CAR). Marking 100 years of partnership, the celebration focused on the past, present, and future of missionary work in the region, emphasizing relationship building and mutual fellowship in sharing the Gospel. Learn more at Living Lutheran.

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