Mosaic: It Was A Life-Changing Experience

Mosaic International has been in partnership with Building a Caring Community(BCC) in Tanzania since 2007 to love and support children and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). All of Mosaic International’s work and its Carman International Fellowship program are supported by donors and grants. Daniel Scherer-Emunds served as a Carman International Fellow from August 2022 to December 2023. He looks back upon his time there in this article for Mosaic.

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ELCA Delegates Share Insights from COP28: Join the Upcoming Webinar

Explore ELCA's vital role at COP28 in Dubai, where Lutheran Disaster Response (LDR) representatives joined global leaders to address climate change's existential threat. Learn about their efforts in disaster risk reduction, mitigation, and preparation as part of their commitment to responding to increasing climate-related disasters. Don't miss the upcoming webinar on Jan. 24 to hear firsthand experiences and impacts from the ELCA delegation at COP28. Register here for the webinar, and read the full article at ELCA.org.

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ELCA Seeds Monthly: Embracing New Beginnings and Reflecting on the Past Year's Highlights

Discover impactful stories and vital updates in the latest issue of ELCA's Seeds Monthly newsletter. Highlights include the legacy of Living Lutheran publications, an invitation to participate in the reconsiderations of the Human Sexuality social statement, top articles from 2023, and insights into building up African Descent Leaders. Plus, learn about upcoming events like the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and the Youth Gathering, and explore new resources for contemplative practices and Lent.

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Join Lutherans Restoring Creation for 'Sacred Grounds' – Transforming Holy Spaces into Wildlife Sanctuaries

Lutherans Restoring Creation invites you to be part of meaningful environmental action with upcoming events like "Sacred Grounds" on January 23rd and "Regenerating Life" on February 27th. These events, in partnership with Interfaith Power & Light and ELCA World Hunger, focus on utilizing sacred spaces and land for wildlife-friendly gardening and discussing the role of land in healing our planet. Join the journey towards a more sustainable and connected world.

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Arizona Faith Network (AFN) Invites You to Engage in a Year of Spiritual Growth and Advocacy

Explore a year of spiritual growth and advocacy with the Arizona Faith Network's 2024 events. From meditative practices to environmental advocacy and film festivals, AFN offers diverse opportunities for engagement. Join the community in events like the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and the Black History Month Film Festival to deepen your understanding and impact. Read their full newsletter here.

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2024: A Year of Ecumenical Engagement and Inter-Religious Learning

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is upon us once again. To commemorate this time of collective witness, the Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Perspectives blog at ELCA.org has compiled a list of ecumenical and inter-religious opportunities for you and your congregation to connect with throughout the year!

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Office of the Bishop Updates: 1/19/2024

The Office of the Bishop gathers for an in-person staff meeting, the Ordination and Installation of Pastor Judi Tyler, Jan 21, 2024, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Phoenix, and celebrates the 2024 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. We also share photos from the Installation of Pastor David Sivecz and the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Service.

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Transforming Tragedy into Hope: LOWC's Message of Peaceful Change

In the spirit of advocating for peace, the Lutheran Office for World Community (LOWC) participates in weekly prayers at the Church Center for the United Nations. Recently, they joined in reflection with the Flame of Hope organization, honoring a flame from Hiroshima as a symbol of transformation and peace.

This devotional from ELCA Advocacy at ELCA.org emphasizes the need for brave leaders who pursue peace and resist violence. As we remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, LOWC calls for leadership committed to understanding, action, and the illumination of hope, transforming our world into one of justice and peace for all.

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Khader El-Yateem appointed Executive Director for ELCA Service and Justice

The Rev. Khader El-Yateem has been appointed executive director of the Service and Justice home area of the ELCA. El-Yateem will begin his service March 18, 2024.

"I am excited about Pastor El-Yateem bringing his relationship-building skills to the churchwide organization," said the Rev. Michael Burk, ELCA presiding bishop pro tempore. "Khader's love of Jesus is contagious and his commitment to sharing God's love for the world will enhance the good work already being done by the people he has been selected to lead."

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I shared Dr. King’s last day

Following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968, The Lutheran ran this article in its May 8, 1968, edition. The piece is a first-person account by then-Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago student Harold Wesley Varner, who was feet away from King when he was killed. Varner, who died in 1996, served as a Lutheran pastor in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Serve, Care, Love: LSSN Invites You to Volunteer in 2024

In their latest update, Lutheran Social Services of Nevada (LSSN) shares that their dedicated group of 70 active volunteers is crucial to serving 3500 people monthly. With opportunities in the pantry, senior meals, administration, and special events, there's a place for everyone to contribute. In 2024, they’re expanding ur services, including launching a food rescue truck and the JOURNEY Senior Services Center. Fill out their Volunteer Form, especially if you have special skills to offer, and join them in making a difference.

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For What Shall We Pray?
  • For peace among nations, especially between Israel and Palestine, Russia and Ukraine…

  • For areas of the world facing conflict and violence, especially Syria and Iraq…

  • For fair elections and for the compassion and integrity of world leaders…

  • For damages caused by volcanic eruptions in Grindavik, Iceland…

  • For safe evacuation and successful recovery efforts after avalanches in northwestern China…

  • For relief and recovery efforts in Mauritius and Réunion following Cyclone Belal…

  • For areas of the United States facing extreme cold and snow, and especially for those without reliable housing, heat, transportation, or other basic needs…

  • For those who have suffered religious trauma…

  • For cooperation and unity in the church, centered on Christ’s model of sacrificial love…

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Ready for 2024: ELCA Administration Matters Unveils Essential Church Leadership Resources

The January 2024 issue of Administration Matters offers key leadership tools, including registration details for the ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans, a new year checklist from Portico, compelling Stories of Faith in Action, IRS mileage updates, and the importance of having a finance committee. Read the full issue for more church management strategies.

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Save the Date for our “Embody the Word” Spring Gatherings

Join us at our upcoming Spring Gatherings under the theme “Embody the Word.” Set across various dates and locations, these gatherings are not only meetings but a chance for spiritual growth, learning, and fellowship.

  • Colorado River Conference: Jan 27, 2024, 10am at Good Samaritan at the Lakes in Las Vegas

  • Kino Conference: Feb 3, 2024, 10am at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church in Tucson

  • Cactus, Capital, Fiesta, Northeast Valley, and Rio Salado Conferences:

    • Feb 4, 2024, 2pm at Living Water Lutheran Church in Scottsdale

    • Mar 17, 2024, 2pm at St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Phoenix

  • High Country Conference: Mar 23, 2024, 11 am at Christ Lutheran Church in Sedona

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