We give God thanks that Hannah Manzanares is currently home recovering from what was described by her mother, Sarah, as a “severe car accident.” While driving home from work Friday, April 19th, her car was hit by a drunk driver and flipped multiple times. Prayers for healing are requested for Hannah as she recovers with some head pain.
Read MoreWe’re looking forward to an incredible year at LSM, and we’ve been able to add extra spots for this summer! Final openings are available for the four-week Full Session (June 30-July 28) for students in grades 8-12 who play clarinet, flute, horn, oboe, trumpet, euphonium, violin, or string bass. For more information or to apply, visit LSMacademy.org.
Read MoreGood Shepherd Lutheran Church in Decorah, Iowa, has transformed its 1958 building into a model of sustainability. Through a comprehensive upgrade that includes solar panels and geothermal heat pumps, the church significantly lowered its carbon footprint and energy costs. This initiative not only garnered the church the 2024 Energy Saver award from Interfaith Power and Light but also sets a replicable example for other communities aiming to enhance their environmental stewardship. Learn more in this Living Lutheran article.
Read MoreIn this Living Lutheran article, we meet Cora Rose, an ELCA deacon and legal ministry attorney based in southern Oregon, wo serves as a vital community advocate providing legal aid and supporting local initiatives for those facing housing insecurity and other challenges. In her unique role, she integrates her legal expertise with her spiritual calling, making significant impacts on both individual and systemic levels, embodying a profound commitment to justice and community service.
Read MoreDive deep into biblical teachings on justice with the faith+lead online course "Justice in the Bible." Learn from historical contexts and modern applications to cultivate a faith-driven approach to peace-making and social action, all within a supportive online community.
Read MoreEmbark on a transformative journey with the School for Lay Ministry Learning Community. This year-long program from Faith+Lead at Luther Seminary equips lay leaders with theological training and leadership skills to effectively serve and lead in their congregations. Starting May 18, 2024, the program offers 13 lessons and 42 contact hours of comprehensive training tailored to enhance your ministry impact.
Read MoreLegacy gifts provide a unique opportunity to support your congregation and the Grand Canyon Synod for generations to come. Unlike direct donations, legacy gifts do not affect your current finances and allow you to honor your lifelong commitment to your faith community. Partner with Lisa Higginbotham from the ELCA Foundation to explore tax-efficient, impactful giving options that reflect your values and devotion.
Read MoreExplore the impactful initiatives and future projects of the Northeast Valley Consortium, which continues to make significant contributions to community support and interfaith collaboration.
Read MoreJoin us in welcoming Chaplain Capt Matthew W. Dobyns to the 2024 Synod Assembly, where he will share his valuable experiences and insights from his service as a United States Air Force chaplain.
Read MoreBook your stay at Westgate Painted Mountain for the Grand Canyon Synod assembly with our exclusive group discount. Ensure your reservation by May 13, 2024, to enjoy special rates and a prime location near the event. View all our accommodations recommendations here.
Read MoreThe ELCA Worship News for April 2024 features an array of resources to enhance worship experiences throughout the church calendar. Highlights include new blog posts on utilizing "All Creation Sings" for post-Pentecost services, commemorative resources for the Emanuel Nine, and insights into Lutheran hymns. Additionally, the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians is hosting a conference at Valparaiso University to delve deeper into church music leadership. Resources from Augsburg Fortress also offer vital support for congregations welcoming leaders of color. Read more here.
Read MoreVolunteers help build relationships, offer new opportunities and build memories for the people Mosaic supports and for themselves. National Volunteer Week is a great opportunity to say Thank You, because they lighten the load and brighten the day for people. The post Volunteers Create Relationships and Memories at Mosaic appeared first on Mosaic.
Read MoreThe National Faith + Climate Forum, hosted by Blessed Tomorrow, assembled an unprecedented gathering of faith community members committed to build thriving congregations through care for creation with faith-driven action. It demonstrated the burgeoning power of faith-driven creation care and climate advocacy, and furthered collaborative efforts to enhance congregations and our given and shared home.
Drawing more than 1,400 registrants nationwide gathered online and in person at 70 locations from California to Maine, this forum marks a significant milestone in the faith community’s response to climate change. This diverse gathering represented over 20 denominations and faith traditions, each committed to integrating faith-driven environmental stewardship into congregational life. Read more here.
Read MoreThis month's edition of ELCA Seeds Monthly offers a diverse range of educational and spiritual resources. Highlighting the new study guide "Our Kairos Moment" for Earth Day, Anthony Bateza's exploration of evangelical discomfort in "Beyond Evangelism," and the story of Hannah Wolfe-MacPike’s journey with Lutheran faith in "I'm a Lutheran." Additionally, discover various events and resources that support creation care, civic engagement, and global advocacy efforts within the ELCA community.
Read MoreThe ELCA's AMMPARO strategy, originally focused on the Americas, is expanding globally to address the increased needs of migrants worldwide. AMMPARO Global aims to enhance collaboration with international partners to provide comprehensive support for migrants. Recent visits to Serbian and Bosnian partners highlight the strategy's commitment to articulation and network building, crucial for addressing global migration challenges effectively. Read more at Living Lutheran.
Read MoreSet aside time for spiritual nourishment at the "Loving God with St. Catherine of Siena and St. Thomas Aquinas" day. Learn from the lives of these saints in a quiet setting, hosted by the Church of the Epiphany on April 27, 2024. Delve into discussions, enjoy peaceful prayer, and savor a provided lunch with like-minded individuals seeking deeper faith.
Read MoreDiscover how to vividly convey your community's mission through our step-by-step webinar on creating Narrative Mission Plans. Led by Pr. Tim Brown on May 6th and September 9th, this session is perfect for anyone looking to transform their budget into a compelling story of impact.
Read MoreLinda Post Bushkofsky, executive director of Women of the ELCA, announces her retirement effective June 30, 2024, after 22 years of transformative leadership. During her tenure, she spearheaded major initiatives such as the Katie’s Fund capital campaign and maintained organizational stability through the pandemic, leaving a lasting legacy of growth and service within the church. Read more at the Women of the ELCA site.
Read MoreWe pray for the family and friends of Rev. Nelson Sulouff, a member of Resurrection, retired ELCA pastor, and military chaplain who passed away on February 14, 2024.
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