Camp ALOMA in Prescott is hiring a Property Manager to oversee the upkeep of their buildings and grounds. Flexible hours, negotiable wages, and the chance to work amidst beautiful surroundings make this role an excellent opportunity. Contact Leah at office@campaloma.com or 928-778-1690 for details.
Read MoreThis week we celebrate the ordination anniversary of Rev. Barbara Bengtson, who celebrates 31 years on February 20.
Read MoreJoin us February 26, 2025, at the Fountain Hills Community Center for a family-friendly food packing event hosted by New Journey Lutheran. From 5:30–7:30 PM, volunteers will pack thousands of meals for those in need locally and globally. Registration is required—sign up today at njlc-fh.org/food-4-kidz. View a PDF flyer here. Be the church in action!
Read MoreRostered ministers, it’s time to complete your annual Report to the Bishop! Reports are due by March 1, 2025 and are an opportunity to connect directly with Bishop Hutterer. All submissions will be carefully reviewed, and each minister will receive a personal response. Forms are available online or as downloadable Word documents. Visit gcsynod.org/rostered-minister-report for full details.
Read MoreJoin New Spirit Lutheran Church in Tucson on February 16th to hear Shane Claiborne, renowned author, speaker, and activist. Worship begins at 10:00 AM, followed by fellowship, a bring-your-own lunch, and Shane’s presentation, “What to Do About Poverty,” at 1:00 PM. View PDF flyer here. Together, let’s explore how faith can inspire action against poverty.
Read MoreJoin the Spirited Book Club this February to discuss Steven Charleston’s We Survived the End of the World, a compelling exploration of Native American resilience amid apocalyptic challenges. Learn from Indigenous prophets and sacred stories as we delve into strategies for courage and hope in times of crisis. Discussions are on February 6 and 20, from 3:00–4:00 PM AZ (MST). Register today to be part of this engaging conversation on faith, community, and survival.
Read MoreAnxiety can be more than an obstacle—it can be an opportunity for growth. Join us on February 20, 2025, for a 90-minute webinar led by Kim Feld, MS, RN, Faith Community Nurse, exploring faith-based responses to anxiety, mindfulness practices, and insights from The Anxiety Opportunity by Curtis Chang. Hosted via Zoom and offering 1.5 ANCC contact hours for nursing professionals. Register today: https://lutheranfcna.org/event-5959385. View PDF flyer here.
Read MoreHoly Trinity Lutheran Church in Chandler, AZ, is hiring a Part-Time Communication & Social Media Associate to lead engagement across digital and print platforms. This role is an opportunity to use creativity in sharing the church’s mission of “Worship, Grow & Serve” with the community. The first review of applications is February 17, 2025, and the position remains open until filled. Learn more and apply at www.htlutheran.com/job-opportunities.
Read MoreA pastor’s visit to a farmer in his field created a love for giving that has now become a three-generation tradition. The post Three Generations of Giving appeared first on Mosaic.
Read MoreIn the latest Pivot podcast, Dr. Harvey Kwiyani shares how African Christians are successfully reaching secular Western societies in ways that traditional Western churches haven't.
Read MoreThe Winter 2025 edition of Lutheran Men in Mission’s Ambassador-Gram is now available! This issue includes details on upcoming events like the Spring 2025 Bold Gathering, faith-building men’s retreats, and the unveiling of LMM’s new logo. Learn how to get involved with online studies and share your faith story in Foundations. Read the full issue here.
Read MoreThe Center of Addiction & Faith is hosting a free one-hour webinar on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, at 11:00 AM MST / 10:00 AM PST, exploring how churches can support substance use recovery. Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC, an expert in addiction recovery, will present faith-based initiatives that help individuals and communities heal. Rev. George A. Wood will host the discussion, offering practical ways churches can be part of the solution. Register today to learn how your congregation can make a difference. Click here to sign up.
Read MoreWe live in challenging times—division, climate crisis, conflict—but what if, like Esther, we were born for this moment? In her latest reflection, Elise Seyfried reminds us that meeting the moment with courage is not a solitary act. Just as God strengthened Esther, David, and Moses, we too are equipped to bring hope and change. Read more on how faith empowers us to stand firm in times of uncertainty. Read more in Living Lutheran.
Read MorePastor Andrew Tengwall isn’t just an interim pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lindstrom, Minnesota—he’s also “Reverend Killjoy,” an announcer for the Minnesota Roller Derby. For Tengwall, the connection between leading worship and calling roller derby matches is clear: both involve storytelling, presence, and pointing people toward something greater than himself. His journey from seminary to the derby track is a unique example of how faith and passion can intertwine in unexpected ways. Read more in Living Lutheran about how he balances pastoral ministry and the fast-paced world of roller derby.
Read MoreJoin us as we celebrate Black History Month this February and Bold Women’s Day during Women’s History Month in March.
Read MoreELCA bishops gathered in Puerto Rico to discuss hunger, advocacy, and disaster response, engaging with local leaders and exploring the island’s rich history. New ELCA World Hunger Lenten resources are available, and the 2025 ELCA World Hunger Leadership Gathering is set for Sept. 18-21 in Columbus, Ohio. AMMPARO continues to accompany migrants amid shifting policies, while Lutheran Disaster Response offers free winter-spring trainings. Read about these initiatives and more in the latest Go and Do News newsletter. Read more here.
Read MoreThe recent halt on refugee resettlement and a stop-work order have left hundreds of refugee families in Arizona without critical support. Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest is responding to this crisis, but we need your help. Contact your representatives, educate your community, volunteer, or give to ensure that newly arrived refugees receive the support they need. Now is the time to stand together in faith and action. Read more to learn how you can make a difference, and visit LSS-SW’s Refugee Crisis page to act today.
Read MoreGlobal Refuge, a faith-based humanitarian organization with deep Lutheran roots, condemns recent misinformation attacking their refugee support work. For over 85 years, they have faithfully welcomed persecuted individuals, including Afghan Allies and unaccompanied children, ensuring they receive safety, care, and opportunities to thrive. Their work is not only legally sound but biblically mandated—reflecting Jesus’ call to serve “the least of these” (Matthew 25:40). Read more about how we, as a synod, can stand in truth and support this vital mission.
Read MoreFrom Lutheran Day at the Legislature to Environmental Day at the Capitol, February is full of opportunities for advocacy, learning, and faith-based action. Engage in social justice, care for creation, and interfaith dialogue through key gatherings hosted by the Arizona Faith Network and partners. Find out how you can get involved in shaping a just world.
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