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Argula von Grumbach and the Women Who Shaped the Reformation

When we think of the Reformation, we often picture Luther and his 95 Theses. But behind this movement were everyday people—like Argula von Grumbach, a Bavarian noblewoman who boldly defended the Reformation—and lesser-known reformers who shaped our faith tradition in profound ways. This Living Lutheran exploration of “a people’s history” of the Reformation reveals the courage of ordinary believers, the impact on laywomen and laborers, and the rich diversity that remains central to our Lutheran heritage.

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Deepen Your Spiritual Journey: Meet David Bullock, Grand Canyon Synod’s Newest Spiritual Director

David Bullock, a degreed Spiritual Director with extensive experience, has joined the Grand Canyon Synod’s roster of Spiritual Directors. Now based in Arizona, David offers monthly one-hour sessions for anyone seeking a deeper relationship with God, both in person and via video conference. His inclusive approach is open to all, regardless of faith background, and he invites each participant to make a charitable donation in honor of each session. Discover how David’s guidance can support your spiritual journey and learn more about our synod’s Spiritual Directors.

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Walking in Grace: October Reflections from Spirit in the Desert

This October at Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center was filled with powerful gatherings, including the Grand Canyon Synod Fall Gathering led by Bishop Hutterer and other retreats that brought faith communities together. Highlights include heartfelt thanks to the Carefree Kiwanis Club for their support, updates on impactful retreats, and invitations to upcoming events. Explore more and see how Spirit in the Desert continues to foster faith, community, and personal renewal. Read more here.

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Facing Our Past: Churches Take Responsibility for Indian Boarding School Harm

November is Native American Heritage Month—a time for learning, honoring, and reflecting on the rich contributions of Indigenous communities. This month, ELCA’s Racial Justice Ministries is spotlighting events that call us toward truth and healing. Join online discussions on church accountability for Indian boarding schools, reflect on Vine Deloria Jr.’s work at the Theological Symposium, and, for those able, participate in the National Day of Mourning in Plymouth, Mass., to stand with Indigenous communities. Learn more about how we can walk together toward justice and understanding.

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Truth, Healing, and Reflection: Indigenous Heritage Month in the ELCA

November is Native American Heritage Month—a time for learning, honoring, and reflecting on the rich contributions of Indigenous communities. This month, ELCA’s Racial Justice Ministries is spotlighting events that call us toward truth and healing. Join online discussions on church accountability for Indian boarding schools, reflect on Vine Deloria Jr.’s work at the Theological Symposium, and, for those able, participate in the National Day of Mourning in Plymouth, Mass., to stand with Indigenous communities. Learn more about how we can walk together toward justice and understanding.

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Raising Children as Sacred Work: Addressing Parental Stress Through Faith

The U.S. Surgeon General’s recent advisory calls attention to a growing crisis in parental mental health. Parents and caregivers face unprecedented stress, with nearly 75% expressing concerns about their children’s mental well-being. This is a profound opportunity for faith communities to step up, offering open dialogue and supportive networks to ease the burden. The latest ELCA Innovation Blog post explores actionable ways the church can stand in solidarity with families, rooted in faith’s call to care for one another.

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25 Years of Unity: Celebrating the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification

Marking the 25th anniversary of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, we celebrate a milestone of unity between Lutherans and Catholics. This historic agreement, signed on October 31, 1999, resolved centuries-old theological differences on justification by faith, laying a foundation for ongoing dialogue and cooperation. Today, as we reflect on the fruits of this partnership, we give thanks for God’s grace and look forward to the journey ahead, with the 60th anniversary of U.S. Lutheran-Catholic dialogue on the horizon.

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Thriving Beyond Budgets: Join the Faith+Lead Webinar on New Church Funding Models

Facing tighter budgets and attendance shifts? Join us for a free webinar, Funding Forward: Finding Hope and Sustainability Together, on November 12, 2024, 11am MST, 10am PST, with author Grace Pomroy. Discover faith-centered approaches to funding ministry that focus on hope and mission-driven sustainability. Grace will share real-life stories and practical steps that help churches reimagine finances through innovative models that build community. Register today to take part in this hopeful and transformative conversation.

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Intersections of Grace: A Unique Methodist and Lutheran Gathering

Join us on Saturday, November 9th, at North Scottsdale United Methodist Church for “Intersections of Grace,” an event exploring the shared history of Methodist and Lutheran traditions. Led by Rev. Dr. Colleen Windham-Hughes, this event offers both a 9:30 a.m. brunch and a 1:00 p.m. tea. Engage in meaningful conversations about our common roots and distinctive gifts. Registration is open now! View a PDF flyer here.

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Signs Along the Way: Discern Your Call to Ministry at PLTS

Wondering About Seminary? Attend the PLTS Discernment Retreat! Join Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley, CA, from November 8-10, 2024, for Signs Along the Way, a discernment weekend designed to help you reflect on your call. Engage with seminarians, faculty, and staff, explore degree options, and discern your future. Lodging and most meals are provided, with travel assistance available. Visit plts.edu/signs for more information.

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Human Rights in the Holy Land: Palestinian Christian Leader Jonathan Kuttab Speaks in Phoenix

Attend one of a special series of talks from Palestinian Christian human rights lawyer Jonathan Kuttab in Phoenix, Nov. 7-9. Kuttab, co-founder of Al Haq and Executive Director of FOSNA, will discuss “The U.S., Palestine, Israel, and Human Rights.” Each day will feature a different location with presentations centered on peace and justice in the Holy Land. Don’t miss this chance to engage with Kuttab’s faith-rooted perspective on nonviolent advocacy and human rights in a region critical to our faith and world.

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Reimagining Kids in Worship: ELCA Launches New Initiative with Lilly Endowment Grant

The ELCA has been awarded a $1.25 million grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc. to launch Curious Christian Children: Reimagining Kids in Worship. This new initiative will equip congregations with resources to foster inclusive worship spaces for all children, focusing especially on those with disabilities, families of color, and LGBTQIA+ families. Through resource sharing and leader support, the program aims to help our youngest members grow in faith and belonging.

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Celebrating Growth: Lutheran Men in Mission Reaches More, Reaches Wide, Reaches Boldly

Lutheran Men in Mission (LMM) recently met in Reno to set bold plans in motion for 2025, focusing on rebranding, expanding discipleship coaching, and bringing over 100 new congregations into their network. With new initiatives and the support of men across the country, LMM is inspiring deeper spiritual connections.

Upcoming retreats, including November’s One Year to Live in Iowa, as well as weekly virtual Bible and book studies, offer rich opportunities for growth and fellowship. Don’t miss the full update in LMM’s 2024 Fall Ambasador-Gram.

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Reimagining Contemplative Practices for Modern Life: From Wall Street to Renewal with Westina Matthews

In this episode of the Pivot Podcast, discover the transformative power of contemplative practices with Westina Matthews, a former Wall Street executive turned spiritual director.

On September 11, 2001, Dr. Westina Matthews found herself running for her life down 34 flights of stairs in the World Financial Center, adjacent to the World Trade Center. This harrowing experience became a pivotal moment in her spiritual journey, leading her from the corporate world of Wall Street to a life dedicated to contemplative practices and spiritual direction.

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From Sole to Soul: Finding Grace in Unexpected Places

When Maria K. Miller’s shoes began falling apart one Sunday morning at church, she faced the embarrassment of leaving a trail of black rubber behind her.

But a fellow volunteer’s selfless offer of her own shoes turned a small moment into a profound experience of community and grace. This act of kindness reminded Maria—and all of us—of the strength we find in each other through faith, and how even the smallest gestures can reveal God’s love and compassion. Read the story of soles and souls in Living Lutheran.

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How the 2024 Youth Gathering Inspired Lifelong Service and Connection

The 2024 ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans inspired young Lutherans like Hayden Gruenberg to consider careers dedicated to service. Through partnerships with organizations like Let’s Be BIGGER and Roots of Music, attendees formed lasting connections that transcend geography, enriching their faith and deepening their commitment to social justice.

These stories show how the Gathering continues to shape lives, building community and fostering a sense of shared purpose across the ELCA. Read the full story in Living Lutheran.

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I’m a Lutheran: Nate Engle

Nate Engle’s journey with faith is woven into his family life, work, and commitment to service at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Lansing, Michigan. As he lives out Lutheran values through both his career and personal life, Nate embodies the transformative power of grace, finding God’s presence in small moments and tough decisions alike. Reflecting Martin Luther’s teachings, he shares that “God’s got this,” a simple yet powerful reminder of faith’s assurance in every step. Read more in Living Lutheran.

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Nominate Students for Lutheran Summer Music 2025

You’re invited to nominate a student for LSM 2025! Lutheran Summer Music (LSM) is a faith-based residential music academy for high school students (grades 8-12) who come together from all over the country to immerse themselves in musical excellence and build an intentional, supportive, and FUN community.

LSM 2025 takes place at Valparaiso University in Indiana from June 22-July 20 (Full Session) or June 22-July 6 (Half Session). Priority Enrollment is open now through December 1. Nominate students at LSMacademy.org/nominate, and watch and share this LSM Experience Video to learn more!

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