Posts in Global Church
Statement on the Celebration of Advent and Christmas in the Midst of the War from the Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem

The Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem have issued a statement for the upcoming Advent and Christmas season amidst the ongoing war. They urge congregations to focus on the spiritual essence of these holy seasons, calling for a shift away from grand festive activities to a more contemplative and prayerful observance. The statement emphasizes solidarity with those affected by the war, advocating for prayer, support, and generous contributions to aid war victims. Read the full statement here.

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Embrace Global Mission: The ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission Program Awaits You

Discover how the ELCA’s Young Adults in Global Mission program offers young adults a transformative journey of faith, service, and global understanding. Applications are open for an August 2024 start with priority given to those applying by January 15, 2024. Learn more about this incredible opportunity at ELCA.org/YAGM.

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Inside Augusta Victoria Hospital: A Safe Haven in a War-Torn Region

In this article from The Lutheran World Federation, Dr. Fadi Atrash of Augusta Victoria Hospital in East Jerusalem gives a heart-rending account of the dire impact the Israel-Palestine conflict is having on patients and staff. With access to care hindered and the threat of a looming catastrophe, AVH appeals for a ceasefire and urgent international support.

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ELCA Global Links: October/November 2023

Amidst the turmoil of the Israel-Hamas conflict, we stand with our global family in prayer and support. Read the latest Global Links newsletter for updates on the crisis, mission stories of hope, and ways to get involved. They also share mission personnel updates, new Advent resources and the ongoing Truth and Healing Movement.

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Lutheran World Federation: Crisis in the Holy Land

Amid the devastating escalation of violence in Gaza, where hostilities have led to tragic loss of life and a deepening humanitarian crisis, the LWF calls for urgent action. The situation demands immediate ceasefire and humanitarian access to aid the afflicted, as homes and vital infrastructures are in ruins. The LWF reaffirms its longstanding commitment to the Palestinian people, advocating for peace, support, and healing in these dire times.

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Bishop Azar: Keeping hope alive in the Holy Land

In the midst of escalating tensions in the Holy Land, Bishop Sani Ibrahim Azar of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land speaks on the challenges facing the local community during the ongoing conflict. Despite fear and uncertainty, Reformation Day was observed in Jerusalem's Church of the Redeemer, a beacon of hope and ecumenism in troubled times. Bishop Azar calls for prayers and a renewed commitment to peace and reconciliation.

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A Call for Global Unity: The ELCA's Advocacy in the Central African Republic's Turmoil

Amidst the Central African Republic's deepening crisis, ELCA Advocacy underscores the urgent need for global solidarity and action. Highlighting the turmoil and human rights infractions in CAR, the ELCA calls for robust support for humanitarian efforts and peace initiatives, advocating for a holistic peace that encompasses safety, dignity, and wellbeing for all affected populations.

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Update about Young Adults in Global Mission in the Holy Land

In consultation with partners on the ground, The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) made a very tough but prudent decision to evacuate YAGM personnel, including the 5 Young Adults in Global Mission from the Holy Land and the country coordinators. We are relieved to share that everyone is safe.

The images coming out of the news are heartbreaking and we extend our prayers to the Palestinian and Israeli people who have lost loved ones and are living in fear and uncertainty.

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LWF statements on Israel and Palestine
Breaking the Chains of Poverty: Women Leading Change in Malawi

In Malawi, where over 70% of the population lives in poverty and hunger rates are alarmingly high, self-help groups are proving to be a beacon of hope, especially for women. These groups, initiated by the Evangelical Lutheran Development Service with support from ELCA World Hunger, are empowering women with knowledge, financial aid, and community support, enabling them to secure alternative income sources and combat food insecurity effectively, even amid catastrophes like Cyclone Freddy. Read more in Living Lutheran.

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