Lutheran World Federation shares two statements on Israel and Palestine.
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Read More“As Lutherans, we are accustomed to holding tension between two truths. Thus the ELCA denounces the egregious acts of Hamas, acts that have led to unspeakable loss of life and hope. At the same time the ELCA denounces the indiscriminate retaliation of Israel against the Palestinian people, both Christian and Muslim.”
Things you can do:
Find updated resources and statements from the ELCA here.
Join our partner Churches for Middle East Peace for prayer every Wednesday from 12:30 to 1 p.m. Eastern time. Register here.
Call your lawmakers today through the U.S. Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and urge them to take action to deescalate the conflict and uphold unrestricted humanitarian aid to Gaza. Find your member of Congress at govtrak.
Support Lutheran Disaster Response here.
Pastor Sarah Stadler shares resources for Israel and Palestine from a recent prayer vigil at Esperanza Lutheran. The bulletin is available as a PDF and a Word document, as is the leader outline (PDF, Word document).
Read MoreIn a letter to Bishop Dr. Sani Ibrahim-Azar of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land, Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton offers the support, prayers and advocacy efforts of the ELCA. Read Bishop Eaton’s full letter here, as well as Bishop Dr. Azar’s statement.
Read MoreWe talk about Autism as being a spectrum. Some folks talk about Faith as being a spectrum. What happens when Autism and Faith intersect? Join us via Zoom on Wednesday, October 18, as we hear from Rev. Anna K. Gordy, Pastor for Pláticas de Santa Sofia, a ministry of the ELCA.
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.
Read MoreThe ELCA Youth Gathering has extended the volunteer application deadline to November 1, 2023. Don't miss this renewed chance to serve and inspire our youth in New Orleans next summer. Check your registration details, note down key dates, and remember, the Gathering team is here to answer any questions. Read more in the latest updates.
Read MoreThis October, Lutherans Restoring Creation (LRC) offers enriching opportunities to intertwine faith with environmental stewardship in their October newsletter. From the upcoming Ecumenical Training to their newly announced Young Adult Vocational Fellowship, they’re empowering voices and actions that care for our planet. Dive into our resource hub, attend upcoming events, and let your faith-filled actions resonate. Read more to join them in these vital steps for Earth's care.
Read MoreThis September, ELCA celebrated profound ecumenical unity, highlighted by Bishop Gohl's participation in Bishop Schofield-Broadbent's ordination. Our new Congregation and Synod Support Team and the successful "God's work. Our hands" Sunday reflect our ongoing commitment to shared mission and service. Read more in the September 2023 ELCA Mission Support Memo, available at ELCA.org, as a PDF, or a Word doc.
Read MoreJoin a celebration of unity at AFN’s 2023 Annual Gathering, "Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers," on October 24, 2023! With a stellar lineup of artists, musicians, and speakers from diverse faiths, this event promises inspiration and interfaith dialogue. Register today and be part of this transformative experience.
Read MoreEach month ELCA Worship highlights resources and events from other organizations and institutions. These Lutheran and ecumenical partner organizations work alongside the ELCA to support worship leaders, worship planners, musicians, and all who care about the worship of the church. From communal song-sharing workshops with Music that Makes Community to the Calvin Institute's worship grants, and insightful reads from Augsburg Fortress, there's something to inspire everyone.
Read MoreBishop Hutterer attends the seating of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Las Vegas, while other staff travels to preach and check in with synod leaders.
Read MoreThis week we celebrate the ordination anniversaries of:
Rev. Steven Kruse, New Covenant, Scottsdale, who celebrates 38 years on October 13.
Deacon Gloria Owens, who celebrates 36 years on October 13.
Rev. Daniel Hoeger, All Saints, Phoenix, who celebrates 34 years on October 15.
Rev. Douglas Dill, Central, Arizona City, who celebrates 8 years on October 17.
Rev. Julia Sprenkle, who celebrates 13 years on October 17.
Join fellow advocates at the 4th Annual LAMA Summit, November 4, 2023, for a transformative exploration of 'Advocacy as a Spiritual Practice.' Connect with passionate Lutherans, engage in vital discussions, and participate in hands-on service projects. Lunch provided, special youth programs available. Don't miss this inspiring convergence of faith and action. Read more at lamaz.org.
Read MoreGrace Lutheran in Kingman shares photos from blessed 29 layettes and veterans quilts and 58 blankets on October 8th for the fourth quarter.
Blankets go to hospice, homeless, aid and advise pregnancy center, our daycare and our local dialysis center.
Read MoreFaith/La Fe Lutheran Church (801 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85014) has collected another round of used items that need new homes throughout the community. Join us on Saturday, 10/21/2023 for sweet deal and tasty treats from 8am to 1pm.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreIn 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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