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From words to action: Congregation joins the Truth and Healing Movement

In April, ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton launched the Truth and Healing Movement to increase the church’s understanding of the impacts of colonization on Indigenous people in past and present generations. Living Lutheran reached out to Richard A. Magnus, a retired pastor who attends Edina (Minn.) Community Lutheran (ECLC), to hear how the congregation’s work with the movement has affected members and the community.

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Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Living Lutheran talked with Latiné Lutherans and heard their needs and hopes. Today we pause to reflect on the work being done throughout the ELCA to affirm and honor our siblings of Latiné descent. In the article, read quotes from the ELCA Ethnic Specific and Multicultural Ministries team. For more information about the ELCA’s Latiné ministries or other ethnic specific ministries, click here or email Jennifer De Leon, director for racial justice, at jennifer.deleon@elca.org.

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Celebrate with us the Successful Completion of our Growing Generosity Appeal Goal

Thanks to generous contributions from congregations and individuals, the Growing Generosity Task Force proudly announces the successful achievement of the appeal goal with over $750,000 pledged. This achievement unlocks an additional $150,000 grant, supporting diverse ministries within the Grand Canyon Synod, enhancing financial viability, nurturing future initiatives, and empowering voices for justice.

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Grand Canyon Synod Retirees Retreat is 10/30-11/1/2023 at Spirit in the Desert

You’re invited to consider and register for the 2023 GCS Retirees Retreat at Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center, October 30, 31 and Nov. 1.  All the information you need to do this is in this PDF

You will find that the theme and presenter bring a truly ‘Reformation’ dynamic to this retreat, as we are looking forward to having Rev. Dr. Donald Heinz with us.  If you have any questions, please contact Conrad Braaten at conradabraaten@gmail.com.  

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Five Day Academy for Spiritual Formation presents A Mile in My Shoes: Immigration and the Bible

Join the Five Day Academy for Spiritual Formation for 5-day retreat focused on immigration, October 22-27, 2023. The goal of the retreat is to give participants a chance to dig deeper in their own spirituality as they engage in the reality of immigration and its impact on others. The retreat is open to lay and clergy leaders of all denominations. View more info in this post, view flyers in PDF or in this image, and view FAQs as a Word doc or in this post.

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Honoring Faith Leaders: Mosaic's Tribute During Clergy Appreciation Month

During Clergy Appreciation Month, Mosaic extends heartfelt gratitude to all faith leaders for their unwavering spiritual guidance. Pastor Twila Schock reminisces about her interactions with "MJ", illustrating the ancient call to honor church leaders. Mosaic honors the legacy of its founder, K.G. William Dahl, and appreciates the spiritual leaders' continuous support.

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Unlock Your Leadership Potential: Thriving Leadership Formation Opportunities

Discover enriching cohort opportunities from Cal Lutheran’s Thriving Leadership Formation designed for church leaders. From rostered leaders in part-time ministry to women-identified leaders under 40 and youth ministry enthusiasts, there's a community waiting for you. Dive deep into spiritual practices and nurture your leadership prowess.

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Bishop Reddall Responds to Arson Hate Crime, Underscores Church's Commitment to Inclusion

The Right Rev. Jennifer A. Reddall, Bishop of Arizona, responds to the indictment of Eric Ridenour for the arson at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and First Presbyterian Church Douglas, Arizona. Ridenour is charged with hate crimes due to alleged hostility towards the churches' progressive doctrines. Bishop Reddall emphasizes the Episcopal Church's commitment to inclusion and non-discrimination and calls for unity among civic and religious leaders to protect the rights of all individuals.

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October with AFN: A Journey of Faith and Unity

This October, the Arizona Faith Network is hosting a series of events centered on interfaith dialogue and unity. From their Annual Gathering promoting bridge-building between faiths to discussions on pressing social issues like the death penalty, AFN is fostering community, dialogue, and understanding. Read more in their weekly newsletter.

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Exploring Faithful Language for God with Dr. Mary J. Streufert

Join ELCA Coaching on October 11, 2023, for a Zoom discussion led by Dr. Mary J. Streufert on the importance and faithfulness of multigendered language for God from a Lutheran viewpoint. The session encompasses theological insights, small group discussions, and an exploration of language's impact on spirituality. Join ELCA Coaching every Wednesday at 11am MST/PDT, 12pm MDT, as we practice Courageous Leadership. Log in info is on the ELCA Coaching website.

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