Posts tagged MLK
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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Celebrate Dr. King's Legacy at our Commemorative Service: In-person, on your device, or at streaming events in Tucson and Las Vegas

Join us in a special commemorative service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy on January 14, 2024, 2pm, at King of Glory Lutheran Church, Tempe, AZ. Experience powerful worship, special music, and profound dialogue, with guest preacher Rev. Lamont Wells, Executive Director, Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities. Spread the word with this PDF or PNG image file.

Watch live on your device at bit.ly/gcs-mlk. Live-streaming events will be in Tucson and Las Vegas: 2pm at Streams in the Desert, Tucson; and 1pm PST at Community Lutheran Church in Las Vegas. Goodwill offering received at all sites and proceeds will go to support justice in the Grand Canyon Synod.

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Lift Every Voice: Join the MLK Celebration Choir

Raise your voices in song at the Grand Canyon Synod’s MLK Celebration! Join us on January 14 at King of Glory Lutheran Church for a worship service filled with soulful Gospel music in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Under the direction of vocal coach LaRiche Lamar, we'll perform classics like Total Praise and His Eye is on the Sparrow."Choir members and directors, sign up now at htlutheran.com/mlk for a chance to be part of this spiritually enriching experience.

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From Sea of People to Wave of Change: Raabe's Recollections of 1963

Mark Raabe, a long-standing member of First Trinity Lutheran, shares a firsthand account on ELCA.org of the pivotal March on Washington in 1963. Experience the powerful serenity of that day through Raabe's memories, emphasizing the undeniable impact of peaceful protest and the unparalleled influence of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech.

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Connecting Past Struggles with Today's Challenges: March on Washington at 60

Reflecting on the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington, the ELCA Racial Justice blog emphasizes the lasting impact and current relevance of the fight for racial and economic justice. The post highlights the ongoing challenges of systemic racism, such as redlining and voting rights restrictions, and calls for continued advocacy in line with ELCA’s commitment to racial justice.

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Prayer petitions honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.

Pastor Steve Springer, Dove of Peace, Tucson, reminds us that January 15 is the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the day he’s on our Lutheran calendar. As Dr. King is a martyr, the liturgical color for today is scarlet red.

Pr. Springer shares five petitions, each beginning with "We remember" and a verbatim citation from "Letter From a Birmingham Jail."

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