Posts in ELCA
A Conversation with Rev. Alejandro Mejia: In Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month

To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we present a thoughtful conversation with Rev. Alejandro Mejía from the Delaware-Maryland Synod, exploring his connection with the ELCA and his reflections on the representation and inclusion of the Latiné community within the church. Rev. Mejía emphasizes the importance of amplifying Latiné voices, fostering diversity, and promoting bilingualism, and he shares his hopes and prayers for the future. Read the full post at ELCA.org here.

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Faith Lens: Who Has Authority?

This week’s Faith Lens investigates authority and power in a faith-context, inspired by Malcolm Gladwell’s narratives and reflections on Jesus' teachings. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the essence and impact of authority in life, exploring its dual nature as a benevolent force and a potential tool for exploitation. Discover more about the intertwining of authority, power, and faith.

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Embarking on a Journey of Generosity: ELCA's Fall Cohorts

In collaboration with the Lake Institute on Faith & Giving, the ELCA invites congregations to a transformative six-week webinar, “Cultivating Generous Congregations”, starting October 10, 2023. Reimagine stewardship and delve deep into generosity, participating in engaging cohort sessions and meaningful discussions, all aimed at fostering generosity in our faith communities.

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Global Hunger & Poverty: Rethinking Solutions in Modern Day

The latest blog post from ELCA Hunger reveals alarming trends in global hunger and poverty, with hunger persisting “far above pre-pandemic levels” and 735 million people affected in 2022. It uncovers how issues like urbanization, rising costs, and war significantly impact food security and access.

The post also sheds light on U.S. poverty, emphasizing higher prevalence in rural areas and showcasing the relation between policy choices and poverty levels. Explore the intricate dynamics of hunger, the possibilities of mitigating poverty, and the evolving landscapes of global deprivation in the full post.

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Navigating the Paths of Reconciliation: ELCA’s Informative Sessions on Indian Boarding Schools

Explore the profound history and ongoing implications of U.S. Indian Boarding Schools with ELCA’s Truth and Healing Movement. Attend two crucial online classes: “Introduction to the Truth and Healing Movement” (9/26/2023) and “Indian 101” (9/28/2023); wear or purchase an orange shirt for the 9/30/2023 National Day of Remembrance for Indian Boarding Schools, and watch a conversation between Vance Blackfox and survivor George McCauley to understand the lived experiences of boarding school survivors, as well as this conversation with descendants of Indian Boarding School survivors. Join us in paving the way for understanding, reconciliation, and collective healing.

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For What Shall We Pray? 9/19/2023
  • For gatherings and conversations of interfaith partnerships and community groups dedicated to fostering dialog and understanding…

  • For those near death and for those mourning the loss of a loved one…

  • For the partnering work of the Lutheran World Federation as delegates travel home from LWF Thirteenth Assembly in Krakow, Poland…

  • For the Lutheran World Federation’s new president, the Rev. Henrik Stubkjær….

  • For the recent assembly of the Sierra Pacific Synod and for Bishop-Elect Jeff Johnson…

  • For attendees of the WELCA Triennial Gathering in Phoenix, AZ…

  • For the work of the UN General Assembly…

  • For those experiencing liberation and reunion…

  • For those struggling with addiction, in recovery programs, and celebrating sobriety anniversaries…

  • For areas around the world experiencing violence and unrest, including Ukraine and Niger…

  • For the people of Morocco and Libya in the aftermath of devastating flooding…

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Faith Lens: What is Fair?

In a world where the perception of fairness often takes center stage, this week’s Faith Lens looks into understanding true fairness through biblical stories like the parable of the vineyard workers. Reflecting upon personal experiences and societal disparities, it calls for readers to view justice and equity through the lens of compassion, much like Christ would.

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Interweaving Faith & Tradition: Alaska Synod's Tale of Resilience

In the latest ELCA Mission Support Memo, explore the deep-rooted interconnectedness and spirituality of the Seward Peninsula in our Alaska Synod, where Inupiaq communities lean on Lutheran values. Learn about their unique challenges, traditions, and the importance of the Seward Peninsula Lutheran Ministry.

Plus, discover opportunities for engagement and understand the pivotal role of Mission Support in the ongoing narrative of our collective ministry.

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The tAble: A Haven for Youths with Disabilities

The tAble is more than just an event – it's a sanctuary for youths with disabilities leading up to the ELCA Youth Gathering. Every participant not only finds fellowship but also a deep sense of belonging. Learn how you can amplify its reach and make a difference. Explore this initiative at elca.org/gathering.

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Embracing the Season of Creation: A Global-to-Local Initiative

Amidst growing climate concerns, the Season of Creation emerges as a pivotal period for Christians globally. From international conventions like the United Nations General Assembly to local marches advocating for a sustainable environment, the call for proactive change is louder than ever. Dive into the significance of this season and our collective role in shaping a sustainable future.

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For What Shall We Pray? 9/12/2023
  • For those facing the immense grief of natural disasters and their devastation: flooding in Libya, earthquake in Morocco, floods in Massachusetts, Typhoon Haikui in southern China, and those in the path of Hurricanes Lee and Margot…

  • For victims of gun violence, especially in Sacrament, CA; Chicago, IL; Colorado Springs, CO; Choctaw, OK; Minneapolis, MN; Kansas City, MO; and Pittsburgh, PA…

  • For all facing financial insecurity…

  • For renewed civility, grace, and commitment to the common good among political leaders and governments…

  • For peace in areas of war or conflict, especially in Ukraine, Myanmar, Syria, and Palestine…
    For those struggling with anxiety, depression, or suicidal ideation…

  • For doctors, therapists, counselors, social workers, and all mental health professionals and advocates…

  • For Jewish neighbors who are entering a season of holy days…

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