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37 Arizona Lutheran Congregations Answer the Call to Serve as Voting Centers

This election season, 37 Lutheran congregations across Arizona, including 24 ELCA churches, have stepped up to serve as voting centers. From Chandler to Prescott, these congregations provide accessible voting locations, embodying the Lutheran tradition of community service and civic engagement. Read the full article from Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona.

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Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Politics: Dr. John Compton’s Shurden Lectures

How does secularization shape democracy and civil liberties in America? Join the 20th Annual Shurden Lectures with Dr. John Compton on November 13-14, either online or at Mercer University, as he explores the impact of diminished religious authority on democratic values and political extremism. Three thought-provoking lectures over two days provide a deep dive into these pressing questions. Register now to watch live or attend in person.

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From Addiction to Advocacy: Women Find New Beginnings with Lutheran Support

Starr Edwards’ path from addiction and incarceration to healing and hope has been supported by Friends of Guest House (FoGH) and Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. As Edwards prepares to graduate from the reentry program on October 26, this partnership celebrates the ELCA’s commitment to restorative justice. Congregants at Good Shepherd provide ongoing support, embodying the Lutheran call to serve. Read the full story in Living Lutheran.

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ELCA Grants Empower Congregations to Transform Children's Ministries

The ELCA Ministry with Children Grants program is helping congregations revitalize their children’s ministries and outreach efforts. Grants awarded in 2023 have transformed spaces and expanded programs, from repurposing a school in Wisconsin to supporting foster youth in Colorado. Learn how these congregations are using their grants to reach children with God’s love at Living Lutheran.

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From Catholic Roots to Lutheran Grace: A Spiritual Journey Unboxed

In a blog post for Women of the ELCA’s Café, Becca Ehrlich shares her journey from an interfaith upbringing to discovering the Lutheran emphasis on salvation by grace through faith. Her story explores the challenges of not fitting into traditional boxes of what being Lutheran is "supposed to look like," and invites us to reflect on how our own expectations may limit the work of the Holy Spirit.

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Lutheran Culture Through Indigenous Eyes: A Call for Genuine Inclusion

In her compelling reflection in Women of the ELCA’s Café blog post, Wanda Frenchman shares her journey from a non-Christian Indigenous upbringing to embracing Lutheran faith. Raised in a Lakota household, she highlights the significance of community, food, and genuine welcome in her transition to Grace Lutheran Church.

As a leader in Native American Urban Ministry, Wanda emphasizes the need for authentic inclusion in the church, encouraging congregations to embrace newcomers’ diverse traditions and identities. Her story serves as a powerful reminder of the love of Christ and the importance of welcoming all people into our faith communities.

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From South Dakota to Mexico: Reflections on a Year of Service

This year, YAGM Mexico welcomes a new cohort of young adults, ready to serve and grow in their faith through diverse service opportunities. After a transformative year with the first cohort, we reflect on their impact while preparing these new volunteers for their mission. Learn how the YAGM program continues to make a difference through faith, service, and justice, and how you can support their work in Mexico in the latest newsletter (PDF) from Soliette Lopez, YAGM Mexico Country Coordinator.

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11/4/2024: Prayer Vigil for Peace During the 2024 Election Season in Sun City

Join ecumenical prayer vigils across Arizona as Christian leaders from various denominations unite to pray for peace and unity during the 2024 election season. The last vigil will be held on November 4th at Sun City Christian Church. All are welcome to come together in faith to seek God’s guidance and peace for our nation. View a PDF flyer here.

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Interfaith Event: Exploring Hope Across Faiths with Gita Saraydarian

Join Deacon Kate Adelman on Saturday, November 2nd, 2024 for “From Darkness to Light: Interfaith Dialog”, a one-day event featuring Gita Saraydarian, guest speakers, music, and connection. Explore how spirituality across different faiths leads to hope and unity in difficult times. Enjoy a day filled with learning, fellowship, a buffet lunch, and a mini concert. Register by October 27th to secure your spot!

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Early voting ends in Arizona, Nevada and Utah on Friday, November 1, 2024

Early voting for the 2024 General Election is here! Early voting ends on 11/1/2024 for all three states on our synod.

We also encourage you to look into the pros and cons of early voting in this post from LAMA.

Find out key early voting dates, locations, and how to sign up for mail ballots in our latest blog post, and be sure to make your voice heard before Election Day!

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Installation of Rev. Lisa Hackler

Rev. Lisa Hackler will be installed Thursday, 11/7/2024, at 3 pm, at American Lutheran Church, (17200 N Del Web Blvd, Sun City, AZ 85373). Bishop Deborah K. Hutterer will preach and preside. Clergy are invited to vest and process. The color of the day is green. A reception will follow.

RSVP to d.bautista@alcsuncity.org if one is a rostered minister planning to process, otherwise no RSVP needed. Visit www.alcsuncity.org for streaming information.

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Mark Your Calendars: 2025 Bishop’s Fall Gathering at the Franciscan Renewal Center

The 2025 Bishop’s Fall Gathering will take place from September 29 through October 1 at the Franciscan Renewal Center in Scottsdale. This annual event offers a time of spiritual renewal, theological reflection, and fellowship for all within the Grand Canyon Synod. Mark your calendars, and stay tuned for more details!

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Advocating for Justice: The New Faces of Hunger Advocacy in the ELCA

Meet the six new ELCA Hunger Advocacy Fellows for 2024-2025, who will work tirelessly to address issues of hunger and poverty at both state and national levels. Their year-long fellowship combines professional development and faith formation, integrating Lutheran values with public advocacy. Learn more about these passionate advocates and their work to create a more just world at ELCA.org.

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Can Faith Influence Politics? Lutheran Perspectives on the 2024 Election

Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona (LAMA) has released a new video series featuring people of faith reflecting on the upcoming election. These short clips, filmed at the ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans, explore the connections between faith and voting. Key voices include Bishop Elizabeth Eaton and youth leaders like Taina Diaz-Reyes. Watch and share these videos on LAMA’s Facebook and YouTube channels to spark conversations in your congregation about the importance of voting as an act of faith and service.

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Seeds Monthly: October, 2024

The latest Seeds Monthly from ELCA features: ELCA Conference of Bishops emphasizes the need to speak the truth; Truth & Healing Movement; and Be a good steward of the planet — and your congregation’s bottom line.

You’ll also find a story on the Fort Wayne Food Truck, upcoming calendar events, bulletin blurbs, and featured resources of hurricane response, the full report of “Sexual Boundary Violations in the ELCA,” and ELCA Good Gifts.

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Lutherans at the Forefront of Global and Local Advocacy: October Updates from the ELCA

Lutherans are stepping up advocacy efforts across the globe and at home. From shaping discussions at the U.N. Summit of the Future to promoting voter engagement in Arizona and Colorado, the ELCA is making a profound impact. Learn more about the issues we’re tackling and how faith is driving our work for justice and peace. Read the full updates here.

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