The Conference of Bishops of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is adding its voice to the growing group of faith leaders urgently calling for a permanent bilateral cease-fire in Gaza. We urge President Joe Biden, our legislators, and all who lead and make decisions on behalf of the United States to do everything in their power to bring an end to the current suffering and lay the foundation for lasting peace with justice.
Read MoreAs we continue our 2024 Lenten Challenge, let’s explore the intersection of Lent and mental health with daily wellness activities. Commit to self-care this Lenten season by incorporating at least one wellness activity into your routine, enhancing your spiritual journey with physical and mental well-being.
Read MoreCampformation Summer 2024 offers a transformative week of faith, fun, and fellowship for 6th graders and above in Prescott, AZ. Join for spiritual growth amid nature's splendor! For more details, view this PDF or visit Lutheran Campformation. Register today for this June 23-28, 2024 experience.
Read MoreAlthea was living in a place with no heat or running water before she came to Living Innovations. She now has redefined her life, is happy and has a great relationship with her host home provider. The post Taking Charge of Her Life, Althea Excels is available on the Mosaic site.
Read MoreWartburg Theological Seminary Alumni from our Grand Canyon Synod are gathering in Tucson for a "Burger Bash" with President Kristin Johnson Largen on Friday, March 8th, 5:00 - 8:00 pm, at the home of Rev. Amalia Vagts ('21) and David Lester. Burgers & brews provided, bring a dish to pass. RSVP or questions: pastoramalia@lutherantucson.org.
Read MoreRegistration for the 2024 Synod Assembly is now open for both voting members and visitors. Take advantage of early bird pricing for voting members by April 15, or register by May 20, 2024, for standard rates. Visitors can also secure their spots for a unique assembly experience.
Read MoreArizona Faith Network's February newsletter highlights an array of upcoming events and calls to action that encourage community involvement and advocacy. Notably, the Arizona Mass Poor People’s and Low-Wage Workers’ Moral March aims to mobilize voters around critical issues, while a series on American Christian Nationalism seeks to educate and engage participants on pressing sociopolitical matters. Additionally, there are opportunities for spiritual enrichment through AFN Monday Meditation and informative sessions on refugee resettlement, all reinforcing AFN's commitment to faith-based social justice and intercommunity dialogue.
Read MoreEpisode 4 of Talks at the Desk features truth and power from the Rev. Christina Montgomery on the theme of Liberate. We also hear from a collection of other wise voices from Day 4 of the Reclaim gathering from September 2023. Reclaim featured workshops, praise and worship, shared meals and engaged conversations. We also share a highlight from last week in which Black Lutherans share their experiences of being part of a predominantly White church and discuss ways the Church can be more welcoming.
Read MoreThe third week of the 2024 ELCA World Hunger Lent Study focuses on "Christ crucified" and its call to confront systemic oppression. Highlighting Bethlehem Lutheran Church's Community Table in New Orleans, the study explores encountering God in crucifixion and community resilience. It challenges participants to see God's presence in suffering and to engage in acts of compassion and solidarity.
Read MoreThe Office of the Bishop celebrates the Installation of Pastor Chris Heller at Esperanza Lutheran in Phoenix, continues to prepare for our synod assembly and work on our yearly audit.
Read MoreThis week we celebrate the ordination anniversaries of:
Rev. Jeremy Nausin, Holy Spirit, Las Vegas, who celebrates 9 years on March 1.
Rev. Elaine Watskey, who celebrates 21 years on March 1.
Rev. Timothy Wright, Community of Grace, Peoria, who celebrates 40 years on March 4.
Rev. Jonathan Linman, Faith, Phoenix, who celebrates 35 years on March 4.
For peace among nations where war and violence rage, especially Palestine and Israel, Syria, Myanmar, Russia and Ukraine, and Sudan…
For cease-fires and for safe return of hostages…
For nations in political transition, including Italy and Palestine…
For safe and just resolution to protests in Nigeria, South Korea, and across Europe…
For those grieving Laken Hope Riley and for the Augusta University and University of Georgia campus communities…
For all experiencing unseasonable, unstable, and extreme weather across the United States…
For those battling wildfires, especially in Nebraska and Texas…
For safety, compassion, and welcome for refugees, asylum seekers, and all migrants…
For victims of hate crimes, violence, and abuse…
For medical professionals, researchers, and scientists…
This week's Faith Lens explores transitions in leadership, coinciding with the retirement of the respected editor, Rev. William H. King, affectionately known as Bill. Bill's tenure saw Faith Lens flourish, becoming a well-visited resource that connected scripture with current events. Welcoming Drew Tucker as the new editor, the post outlines the future of Faith Lens, promising the same valuable insights with a year-round publishing schedule and inclusion of personal reflection activities.
Read MoreLutheran Summer Music Academy & Festival (LSM) is a residential academy for high school musicians. Students study with nationally recognized faculty, and are immersed in musical experiences through large ensembles (Choir, Band and Symphony Orchestra), chamber music, private lessons, elective classes, ongoing recitals and concerts.
Students also experience a welcoming and joyful community that worships together daily, offering musical gifts through Lutheran liturgy and hymnody. LSM 2024 takes place at Valparaiso University in Indiana from June 30-July 28 and is open to students who have completed grades 8-12. Spots for LSM 2024 are filling fast! Nominate a student today at LSMacademy.org/nominate.
Read MoreMarch is filled with excitement for West Valley Young Adults, featuring multiple Coffee & Conversation mornings, a competitive scavenger hunt, a bowling night, and more. These gatherings are perfect for making connections and having a great time!
Read MoreJoin our Lenten challenge by supporting ELCA World Hunger with a daily or one-time donation, embodying generosity and making a difference in the fight against global hunger and poverty.
Read MoreFebruary's Advocacy Connections from the ELCA Advocacy office outlines critical updates on social justice initiatives, including the expansion of the Child Tax Credit, potential funding shortfalls for the WIC program, and legislative efforts to protect human rights defenders. The update also highlights ongoing advocacy for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and concerns over proposed changes to immigration law, emphasizing the ELCA's commitment to social justice and humanitarian aid.
Read MoreThe ELCA World Hunger's Lent Study for the second week focuses on the theme of Transfiguration, exploring how encounters with God, as demonstrated in Mark 9:2-9, inspire both spiritual and physical responses to injustice. Through stories like Ahmed's, a youth supported by Church World Service and ELCA World Hunger, the study urges a faith that not only transforms perception but also motivates action in the real world, especially in supporting vulnerable migrants.
Read MoreWeek 2 of “Following the Way of Jesus: A Lenten Holy Land Journey” is: Good News of Great Joy For All People with Rev. Imad Haddad by the Shepherd's Field.
Sumud is the ELCA’s new name for our church’s engagement in accompaniment, awareness-building and advocacy for justice in Palestine and Israel. Sign up for updates about Sumud and upcoming events at: https://www.bit.ly/SumudSubscribe You can also learn more at https://www.ELCA.org/sumud.
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