Posts in ELCA
Native Voices: Stories of Faith and Leadership from the Indigenous Leaders Gathering

Explore the stories of Andrea Robideau, Me-li Jackson, and Gabriel Wounded Head as they share their journeys of faith and identity in a series of videos from the ELCA. These leaders highlight the importance of community, storytelling, and bridging their Indigenous heritage with their Christian faith.

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Faith Lens: What’s Wrong with a Remake?

This Advent, we explore the power of familiar stories to meet us in new ways. John the Baptist’s words in Luke 3 echo Isaiah’s ancient prophecy, connecting the human condition across generations. As we prepare the way for the Lord, we are reminded that faith, like art, is enriched by reinterpretation. What spiritual stories or art sustain you this season?

Reflect on your Advent journey and take the Faith Lens survey to help guide the future of this resource!

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For What Shall We Pray?
  • For lasting peace in Gaza, for Syria, and for all nations affected by ongoing warfare or conflict…

  • For political stability in South Korea and in France…

  • For Leonard Peltier and others seeking justice from the U.S. legal system…

  • For the U.S Supreme Court as it hears arguments surrounding transgender healthcare…

  • For the International Court of Justice as it prepares for a case on climate change…

  • In celebration of the renovations to the Notre Dame Cathedral…

  • For retail workers during the holiday season…

  • For those who are grieving during the holiday season…

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Feeding the multitude: Congregation’s long-running Thanksgiving meal serves 1,000

Zion Lutheran Church’s Thanksgiving meal tradition served nearly 1,000 people last year, uniting the Trinidad community in generosity and service. Rooted in the congregation’s monthly 5 Loaves ministry, this annual effort combines faith, food, and fellowship to embody Jesus’ call to feed the hungry. Read more about how this small congregation makes a big impact in Living Lutheran.

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Who Will Make Room? Advent Webinars Explore Justice in the Holy Land

This Advent, join the 2024 Advent Pilgrimage in Palestine webinar series to hear powerful stories of faith, justice, and resilience from Palestinian Christians and ELCA partners in the Holy Land. Featuring speakers like Khalil Sayegh, Rev. Rodny Said, the ELCJHL Youth, and YAGM alumni, the three sessions will inspire reflection and action.

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Faith Lens: Breaking Into Our Lives

Advent begins with a promise: God breaking into our world, transforming chaos into hope. This season also marks the renewal of Faith Lens, now offering concise devotions linking Scripture and current events. From Notre Dame’s restoration to the struggles of Gaza and Haiti, God’s presence reminds us that endings signal new beginnings. Explore more and share your feedback to shape the future of Faith Lens.

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For What Shall We Pray?
  • For lasting peace in Gaza, and for an end to all war and violence around the world…

  • For immigrants, refugees, and all migrants seeking safety and stability…

  • For the continued work of the ELCA’s Truth and Healing Movement, and for rights and restoration for indigenous peoples…

  • For healing and cooperation in American politics…

  • For the dignity of all people, and especially for LGBTQIA+ individuals and communities…

  • In gratitude for all of God’s gifts, and for our generous hearts and responsible stewardship…

  • For Advent watching and waiting as we long for hope and peace to prevail on earth…

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Hinge Times: Embracing Stories of Faith and Generosity This Season

November is a “hinge time” — a moment to reflect on stories that inspire faith and generosity as we enter Advent. This month’s Where Your Heart Is newsletter offers stewardship insights, including tips for year-end giving, upcoming webinars on generosity and financial literacy, and reflections on Advent lectionary texts. Discover how narratives of courage and divine promise can transform your ministry.

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El tiempo es un regalo en el Adviento | Time is a gift this Advent

La escritora y artista Kristina Díaz crea una experiencia de Adviento centrada en objetos que nos conectan con las personas que amamos. Ella escribe: "Sentarse con objetos que guardan recuerdos puede recordarnos nuestra historia y hacernos volver a los momentos y seres queridos que extrañamos". Participe en esta acción especial de Adviento descargando un calendario de Adviento semanal disponible en inglés y en español. Leer más.

Writer and artist Kristina Diaz creates an Advent experience focused on objects that connect us to the people we love. She writes, "Sitting with objects that hold memories can remind us of our story and bring us back to the moments and loved ones we miss." Participate in this special Advent action by downloading a weekly Advent calendar available in English and Spanish. Read more.

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The 2024 Vine Deloria Jr. Symposium: Challenging Perspectives, Building Bridges

This week, we highlight Indigenous voices and theological insights from the 2024 Vine Deloria Jr. Theological Symposium. Watch Star Eschiti share her vision for Native youth, explore a panel discussion on Vine Deloria Jr.’s Custer Died for Your Sins, and hear Rev. Dr. Robert O. Smith discuss Red Power, Black Power, and critical race theory. Discover how these conversations challenge and inspire our journey toward justice and reconciliation.

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Making Room for All: An Advent Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace

Join the ELCA Sumud and ELCA Young Adults this Advent for a powerful spiritual journey exploring Bethlehem and the Holy Land through reflections, webinars, and theological resources. Starting Nov. 30, this series invites us to make room for justice and peace in our lives. Learn more and download the Advent Devotional Guide.

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Lifting Voices for Justice: ELCA Advocacy on Child Hunger, DACA, and More

From combating child hunger to advocating for climate action and justice for Dreamers, the ELCA continues to live out its call to serve neighbors and proclaim God’s peace. This month’s highlights include updates from COP29, work on U.S.-Israel humanitarian aid, and support for DACA protections. Learn how Lutherans are putting faith into action and how you can join the effort.

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ELCA World Hunger provides Advent and Lent Resources

New resources are now available from ELCA World Hunger to enrich the life of your congregation in Advent 2024 and Lent 2025. As congregations across the ELCA creatively find new ways to lean into the future, we are eager to equip leaders with ELCA World Hunger resources for the important church seasons of Advent and Lent.

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Find Healing and Strength: ELCA Coaching Offers Free Support for Church Leaders

Facing transitions and challenges in ministry? ELCA Coaching offers free individual coaching sessions and Supportive Spaces, a six-week support group for church leaders. These programs provide a safe space to reflect, process grief, and find renewal with the help of certified coaches. Next Supportive Spaces cohort begins December 5. Sign up today to invest in your well-being and leadership.

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Fighting Hunger, Seeking Peace, and Elevating Indigenous Voices: ELCA Advocacy Highlights

From fighting child hunger to advocating for bold climate action at COP29, the ELCA continues to embody Christ’s call to justice. Explore updates on global partnerships, featured resources like Bishop Eaton’s post-election message, and dates to mark, including World AIDS Day. Read more to find ways your congregation can take action this season.

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November Advocacy Updates from UN and State Offices

Discover how Lutherans are putting faith into action this November with advocacy updates from the UN and state public policy offices. From amplifying human rights at the United Nations to championing civic engagement and justice in Colorado, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wisconsin, our church is making an impact globally and locally. Learn more about these efforts and how you can get involved.

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When Faith Ranks Last: Reimagining How We Pass On Shared Values

Young adult parents rate religious faith as the least important value to pass on to their children. How can congregations respond? This post in ELCA.org explores ways faith communities can engage parents, support their well-being, and foster connections between faith and shared values like empathy and responsibility. Read more for practical insights and reflection questions to spark creative ministry.

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ELCA Church Council Considers Legislative Proposals for the 2025 Churchwide Assembly

The Church Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) gathered at the Lutheran Center in Chicago, Nov. 14-17. The council, which serves as the ELCA churchwide organization’s board of directors and interim legislative authority between meetings of a churchwide assembly, focused much of its work on preparations for the ELCA 2025 Churchwide Assembly.

In her report to the council, ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton spoke of God’s Love Made Real as the umbrella for the church’s vision of “a world experiencing the difference God’s grace and love in Christ make for all people and creation.” The vision calls for two distinct strategies for the church moving forward: the church that is and the church that is becoming.

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