The ELCA is taking a significant step in re-examining sections of the "Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust" statement. Learn about the process, engage in the conversation, and discover how you can be a part of this journey at the newly launched website at elca.org/reconsiderations.
Read MoreDavey and Goliath have delighted millions of people through the years and this Halloween special is no different. First aired in 1960, the “Halloween Who-Dun-It” special takes Davey, Goliath and Sally on a Halloween adventure that results in mistaken identities, hurt feelings, and the importance of admitting when we’ve caused an accident.
Read MoreLutheran Disaster Response is providing support to Augusta Victoria Hospital to procure medical supplies and accommodations for patients and staff who are unable to return to their homes in Gaza between treatments.
Read MoreAs Maine is added to the list of places that have experienced a mass shooting, we in the New England Synod raise our voices with the psalmist to cry out, “How long, O Lord? How long?” How much longer will gun violence ravage lives and rip apart communities?
We also lift up prayers for those affected by this tragedy in Lewiston. Those who have lost loved ones, are injured or in pain, as well as those who are tasked with the difficult work of helping to heal: first responders, medical personnel, chaplains, clergy, funeral directors, crime scene investigators, law enforcement officers, trauma counselors and more. We pray for them and all those affected.
Read MoreThe ELCA's commitments call on us to denounce unequivocally any attacks — past, present or future — by any party that lead to civilians becoming victims. Our hearts are with all those who have been killed or injured, and with their families and friends. Read the full statement here.
Here are worship resources and ways that you can be involved in advocacy. Join a prayer vigil hosted by Churches for Middle East Peace.
Read MoreIn his insightful piece in Living Lutheran, Ryan Panzer delves into the intersection of AI and the church, highlighting the potential benefits and challenges posed by AI's rise in ministry and its implications for communal faith. As AI tools like ChatGPT gain traction, the church must navigate the balance between technological advancement and the core values of community and liturgy.
Read MoreIn October's ELCA Advocacy updates, global Lutherans convened in Krakow, Poland, for the LWF Assembly, with U.N. discussions focusing on the Sustainable Development Goals. Arizona's LAMA hosted an influential retreat, welcomed a new advocacy fellow, and continued their efforts in addressing hunger. Meanwhile, states like California and Colorado witnessed legislative shifts and advocacy initiatives on various topics. Stay updated with these important developments across the ELCA network.
Read MoreFor peace in our world…
For all casualties of the conflict in Israel and Palestine and for all in dire need of humanitarian aid…
For victims of gun violence, especially in Birmingham, AL; Fairland, MD; Charlotte, NC; Germantown, WI; Louisville, KY; and Gardner, MA…
For areas of the United States facing first winter storms of the season…
For victims of Louisiana’s I-55 interstate crash…
For all in the pathway of landfalling tropical cyclones moving toward Bangladesh, Yemen, Vanuatu, Nicaragua, and Mexico…
For ongoing drought in Brazil, and all areas suffering extreme weather…
For safe working conditions and fair wages for workers across the world…
For renewed hope and comfort for those who grieve…
In gratitude for the leadership of pastors, bishops, deacons, and ecumenical partners…For gifts of renewal and reformation in our churches and in our lives of faith…
In this week’s Faith Lens, explore the intriguing realm of perception, from the color of a dress that once divided the internet to deeper questions about truth and freedom in the context of Reformation Sunday. Explore discussions about personal beliefs, discerning the real truth in an era of "truthiness", and the significance of Martin Luther's 95 theses in shaping our understanding of faith.
Read MoreIn this challenging time, we're relieved to share that Meghan and Gabi Aelabouni are safe in Jerusalem amidst the ongoing crisis. Their poignant update offers a glimpse into the harsh realities on the ground, underscoring the urgent need for peace and the critical role of the local church and the ELCA. For deeper insights and personal narratives from the Aelabounis, access the full story in this PDF. Their courage and resolve shine a light of hope through the darkness of conflict.
Read MoreDiscover ELCA Worship's latest resources in their October, 2023 newsletter. Explore inclusive worship materials, engage with transformative allyship, and prepare for a soulful Advent with communal song workshops.
Read MoreIn the midst of global unrest, ELCA Advocacy's October update from the ELCA advocacy office in Washington, D.C. delves into critical issues from the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict to vital reforms in Native American housing, the U.S. anti-corruption strategy, empowering young adult voices in migration advocacy, and an active presence in Climate Week NYC. Explore these pivotal developments and learn how ELCA is actively responding to worldwide challenges.
Read MoreLearn how Lutheran Disaster Response is bringing hope and essential aid to communities in Maui affected by the recent devastating wildfires. Join in the mission of support and recovery.
Read MoreDiscover how the ELCA's Congregations Lead Initiative is revolutionizing ministry for today's world. Watch their latest video for an inspiring glimpse into the future of faith, and join with congregations on an innovative journey to connect with more diverse communities.
Read MoreExplore comprehensive resources from the ELCA on the current Israel-Hamas conflict, including official statements, global perspectives, and avenues for aid and advocacy. Their dedicated page provides insights, updates, and actionable steps for those seeking deeper understanding and avenues to peace. View at elca.org/Israel-Hamas%20War.
Read MoreJoin ELCA in a holistic journey from global crisis response to enriching local community experiences in the latest Seeds Monthly. Discover crucial insights on Israel-Hamas tensions, participate in shaping our message on gun violence, and immerse in spiritual enrichment with Advent resources. Stay informed on upcoming events and initiatives designed for communal growth and proactive engagement.
Read MoreDiscover the inspiring story of Bishop-elect Jeff Johnson, a man shaped by adversity, community, and an unwavering belief in God's unconditional love. In an era craving genuine connection and hope, Johnson stands as a testament to resilience and inclusivity.
Read about his profound commitment to social justice, his vision for a church that embraces all, and his upcoming installation as bishop in the Sierra Pacific Synod in Living Lutheran's latest feature. Dive into a narrative of transformation and hope for a future where love knows no bounds.
Read MoreA new school year has begun, and International Women Leaders (IWL) scholarship recipients are studying at ELCA colleges and universities across the country. Watch a video of this virtual gathering on October 11, 2023, where a few current IWL students and an alum spoke about how this program has impacted their lives. For more information, or to support IWL, visit http://ELCA.org/IWL.
Read MoreFor peace in our world…
For all victims of war in Israel and Palestine, and for all victims of war and conflict around the world…
For hospitals and other essential resources in Gaza…
For victims of the terrorist shooting in Brussels, Belgium…
For severe drought and wildfires in Brazil…
For all victims of hate crimes across the nation and world, especially in Plainfield, IL…
For renewed concern for human rights and the common good, especially among legislators and world leaders…
For de-escalation of political tensions in our nation and around the world…
This week's Faith Lens explores the contentious yet necessary role of taxes in society, drawing connections between our civic responsibilities and spiritual obligations. Through historical insights and Jesus' teachings, we examine how our dual citizenship in both earthly and divine realms calls for a balance between societal contributions and upholding the image of God within us. Read this thoughtful journey that reaffirms God's presence in all facets of life, even beyond the church's walls.
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